A record crowd at Heinz Field came out for this one, and they weren’t disappointed. Hank Williams Jr got the show going by singing some song of his and flashing a Steelers shirt.
The Ravens won the toss and deferred, giving us the opportunity to get on the board first.
The Steelers come out running, but get set back on a Colon false start, but Hines comes through in a big way, taking a short pass and turning it upfield for a big 45-yard gain to get the Steelers all the way into field goal territory.
The Ravens defense steps it up and shuts the Steelers down on two running plays, then sacks Ben on 3rd down, bringing out the Lob Wedge. Leonhard muffs the catch, but is able to fall on it and the Ravens retain the ball.
The Ravens come out with the run, but get forced into a 3rd and long again, and Deshea steps in front of a pass intended for Mason.
Big play by Deshea to get us up in the turnover battle early and give us solid field position.
With Ward out, the Steelers go to the motif offense, but are able to convert on a 3rd down completion to Heath. Nate Washington reels one in on first down to keep things rolling, but then disaster strikes on second down.
Parker goes left and loses the ball, which falls right into the hands of Leonhard.
TURNOVER ON DOWNS.
The rest of the play was made by Santonio cutting it back up the field (you can see that on the video clip). But something that jumped out at me was Heath Miller, who was in the backfield picking up the blitz, was able to run downfield and throw a key block to lead Holmes down the sidelines. Watch the video again. Heck of an effort by Heath.
Holmes made a heck of a dive past Ed Reed to get inside the pylon, then does a little birdie dance.
After the touchdown, the Ravens went back to the ground, and McGahee came through in a big way, running 3 times and picking up a first down. After a first down penalty, Woodley flies in and disrupts Flacco’s pass.
Look at the elevation by Woodley. What an athlete.
Playing from deep in their own territory, the Steelers came back with their motif offense, giving it to Parker twice before going to the air. Baltimore challenged the 3rd down completion to Nasty Nate, but the completion was upheld, giving Pittsburgh teh first down and taking Baltimore’s last challenge away. Parker got two more totes, but a personal foul on Kemoeatu pushed them into 3rd and long, where we ran a safe draw play and punted.
Unfortunately for us, the Lob Wedge made a poor kick and Leonhard was able to split a seam in the coverage and get some open field. Berger makes a touchdown-saving tackle, but the Ravens get great field position.
The Steelers defense comes up big and forces a 3rd and long, but McFadden gets called for a terrible pass interference penalty in the end zone, giving the Ravens new life at the 1. McGahee cashes it in to make it a game.
The Ravens take over with just under 2 minutes to go, in a situation that would seem to necessitate running out the clock. They look as though they’re going to on first down after a McGahee run, but they go no-huddle and throw on second down. Pressure by Timmons forces an incompletion, stopping the clock and setting up 3rd down. Another incompletion on 3rd down stops the clock again and forces the Ravens to punt. Holmes breaks out a big return to get the ball to the 50, giving the Steelers a shot with a minute to play.
On first down, Ben goes deep for Sweed down the left side. Sweed is wiiiiide open and Ben throws a perfect pass…
…but Sweed forgets how to use his hands.
Ben hits Heath down the left side, and he turns it upfield. Sweed peels back and does his best Hines Ward impression, throwing a monster block on Corey Ivy to spring Heath.
Left side of the picture is Sweed’s block. WOOOOOOOOO
The Steelers respond by getting into positive down and distance (3rd and 3), but a sack forces them to punt.
Harrison gets pressure twice in 3 plays, leading to another 3 and out by the Ravens. Exciting stuff at the beginning of the 3rd quarter.
The Steelers look poised to go 3-and-out once more, but Ben hits Carey Davis in the middle of the field and Davis turns upfield and is able to gain 20 yards for the first down. The Steelers really seem to want to shoot themselves in the foot on this drive, as Ben gets sacked again, but a 30-yard catch and run to Heath down the sidelines picks up the first down and more. With the ball in Ravens territory, Parker rips off 11 yards in 2 carries, getting another key first down. The Steelers do nothing on 3 plays and Jeff Reed comes out for a 46-yarder.
Nailed it.
16-7
Parker gets a short gain on first down, then the Steelers roll the dice a bit on 2nd down with an end-around to Nate to end the quarter.
Sweed drops the ball when he’s wide open, but catches it when he’s in coverage.
The Ravens come out and run a double-reverse to Clayton for 16 yards to get into Steelers territory. The Ravens get called for a hold against Harrison, setting them back, but two passes to Mason for 14 and 11 gets them down to the Steelers 24. Two plays later, Flacco goes for the end zone and Ike gets flagged for another terrible pass interference call, giving the Ravens another shot from point blank. McGahee finds paydirt again, drawing the Ravens within 2.
After a failed run on first down, Flacco hits Heap-of-sh*t for 20 yards to drive some doubt into the hearts of Steelers nation. After a short run, LaMarr Woodley comes up with a HUUUGE sack, digging a grave and throwing Flacco in back at the 29 yard line.
…dodges Clayton moving back to his right…
…brings it all the way across the field and turns it up the sidelines…
…picks up a block from Aaron Smith and does a little bob and weave with the ball as he crosses the goal line…
…for the gamechanging TOUCHDOWN
The nail is in the coffin.
WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
23-14
Ryan Clark lays a vicious hit (ruled as a legal hit by the league) on McGahee.
The Steelers got the ball back and ran two plays to run the clock down to almost two minutes. They took a timeout rather than a delay of game with 2:01 to go. An incompletion on 3rd down used up the 2 minute warning, and the Steelers punted it away with a safe lead.
With 1:48 to play, it was all about the clock. Ray Rice pulled in a pass, but Lawrence Timmons kept him in bounds to keep it ticking.
Gatorade.
Game.
Players of the Game:
Offensive Game Ball: Santonio Holmes– He had the one big touchdown catch and more importantly, after Hines went out, the Raves shaded Reed to his side to take him out of the game, which effectively took Ed Reed out of the game as well.
Defensive Game Ball: Troy Polamalu- Does this one even need explained? He stuffed Flacco on the 4th and 1, pulled Flacco down for a loss on the QB Wrap play, and had an interception return for a touchdown.
Honorable Mentions:
LaMarr Woodley
Ben Roethlisberger
Heath Miller
James Farrior
Deshea Townsend
Max Starks
Justin Hartwig
Darnell Stapleton
Mr. Yuck Sticker of the Game
The officiating.
Really, we’re going to the Super Bowl, so there’s not much to make a yucky face over, but the officials in this game were awful.
Final Thoughts
- SUPER BOWL!!!!!!
- Ben was sacked 4 times, but on the whole the Offensive Line did a fantastic job in blitz recognition and blitz pickup
- LaMarr Woodley is the real deal. Every tackle he faces he just bull-rushes out of their shoes.
- Woodley should have made the Pro Bowl. The fact that he didn’t is a crime.
- Tampa baby!!!!!
- I was spot-on with my scouting report of the Ravens
- Hopefully McGahee is okay, that was probably the worst hit I’ve ever seen, they were both going full-speed and their heads just collided.
- What a game. Everyone is talking about exorcising the demons of Heinz Field, so I think they’re officially exorcised.
- Hines will play in the Super Bowl.
- IIIIIIIIIII’ve got a FEEEEEELING
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