Different Manning, similar result. If you're looking to place the blame on someone for this game, look no further than this douchebag:


Country "Superstar" Keith Anderson (who?) sang the national anthem. It was okay.
He's no Scott Blasey.





Moore goes nowhere on first down, but Ben and Hines hook up twice to convert, including a big 3rd-and-8 connection for 22 yards to keep the drive alive. Moore gets one and instead of letting the clock run out on the quarter, Ben hurries up with a play, which ends up being an incomplete pass, forcing us into a 3rd-and-long to start the second quarter.
Situational football: we suck at it.

Moore goes in untouched to get the lead back.
14-7
With another chance to blow the game open, the Steelers go three-and-out.
Lucky for us, we have the best defense in the league. Harrison comes up with a sack and Marvin Harrison is a little bitch afraid to catch the ball, forcing another punt.
After a three-and-out, the offensive genius Arians comes out with the motif offense. Run-run-pass...except Mewelde Moore takes things into his own hands and picks up the first down. Ben converts the next third down by hitting Spaeth for a solid gain to get the ball inside the 30. Moore carries for one then pulls in a short pass for four to set up 3rd-and-5. An incompletion on third down brings on Reed.

17-7

Let's set the situation: the Colts have three timeouts left. We have the ball 92 yards from the end zone. There's 1:43 left. They have a very good chance of getting the ball back before halftime. So what should we do? Run the ball three times to make them use their timeouts, then punt.
Moore runs for one, Indy timeout. So far so good. Ben goes play-action and hits Spaeth with a fairly safe pass to set up 3rd-and-2. Timeout Indy. A little risky, but okay, we got to 3rd and short. Arians calls the same play they ran earlier on 3rd-and-2, the post to Holmes.
Manning looks deep for Harrison, but Gay and Carter are there. But Marvin comes back with a catch to move the ball inside the 20. Gonzo makes his first catch of the game for the Ponies to get it inside the 15.

Addai gets stuffed by Harrison and the Deisel, but comes back with 12 yards on a short pass to move out of the shadows of the end zone. Polamalu blows up Addai on the next carry and Wayne can't pull one in on second down to force a 3rd-and-long.
After Moore lost a yard, Ben hit Spaeth for a big 12-yard gain to move the sticks. Moore was stopped for another short gain as the quarter expired.
With a little over six minutes on the clock, this was the time when a long scoring drive would have sealed the deal. Instead of running the ball and winding the clock, Arians throws a wide receiver screen to Holmes for a loss of three.
Can anyone stop the Colts offense from 30-yards out? I doubt it. Rhodes picks up 9 on first down, then gets stopped on second down, but is able to pick up six on 3rd-and-1. With a first down at the 17, Manning goes play action and hits Rhodes on a flare out of the backfield for an easy touchdown down the sidelines.
Out of the break, Ben hits Spaeth again for five yards. As the clock runs, Ben doesn't get the next snap off until 1:34 when he hits Moore on a short pass to get across midfield.

On 2nd-and-27 from midfield, Ben hits Baker along the sidelines and he is able to get out, but only gets to the 43, forcing 3rd-and-long. Ben dumps one off to Mewelde who scampers for 16 yards with 28 seconds to go, but goes down in bounds and the clock winds...and winds....the Steelers rush up to the line with no timeouts left and the clock running.

Washington goes up and gets his hands on it....

No dice.
Game.
Players of the Game
Offensive Game Ball: Hines Ward: 9 rec 116 yds
Defensive Game Ball: Aaron Smith: He was all over the place in run defense. He is unblockable.

Mr. Yuck Sticker of the Game
Passing on 3rd-and-short
- It's painfully obvious now: in order to move the ball, we have to get it to Hines or a tight end.
- This team was completely unprepared for this game offensively.
- Where was the pressure on the quarterback? Where was the creativity from LeBeau? He played it safe so as not to give up the big play, which we still gave up.
- If Marvin Harrison doesn't have 4 drops, we get killed.
- Fire Arians now.
- We are the worst team in the league at running screens and draws.
- Did it really take us one minute to run two plays after the two-minute warning? Have we even practiced our two-minute offense?
- Three points in the second half doesn't cut it.
- Ben throws 42 times against the worst run defense in the league. Who is making these offensive play calls?





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