Not often will I utter this sentence, but it was a beautiful December day at Heinz Field.
Might have to call up Al Gore to figure out how it was 60 degrees in Pittsburgh in December. The defense got the nod for pre-game intros.
Steelers won the toss and elected to receive but don’t do anything with it and punt it away. Kapinos kills a 59-yarder to flip the field.
Dalton comes out and makes a big throw to AJ Green in double coverage. Green goes up and snags it over Ike for a huge gain. Cincy gets inside the 10 but then bungles it away after a penalty nullifies a touchdown. On fourth down, they take another penalty making it a longer field goal. Cam Heyward busts through the line and gets a paw on the ball for the Steelers first blocked field goal since Aaron Smith blocked a Rob Bironas kick against Tennessee.
With all the momentum on their side, the Steelers come out and lay another egg.
The Bengals come back and drive across midfield, mostly on the back of Cedric Benson, but a holding penalty puts an end to their drive.
After two failed drives, Ben comes out ready to do work. He hits Hines to get things started then Weslye over the middle. Mendenhall gets a carry then Ben hits AB on a slant that AB breaks between two defenders and cuts across the field, going all the way down the sideline to the 15.
Ben comes back and takes a shot deep for Wallace. The ball hangs in the air forever and Wallace is able to draw a pass interference call. With the ball at the 20, it’s back to Mendenhall, who takes only 3 carries to find paydirt, getting there on a pitch play from the 5 where he makes a beautiful cut to find the hole and dances into the end zone.
That was Harrison’s third sack of the game which tied some other Steelers record for 3-sack games. Speaking of threes, it was another 3-and-out for Cincy.
Mike Wallace
Hines Ward
Cameron Heyward
Ike Taylor
Um…
- What a game by Jeremy Kapinos. He averaged 54.2 yards per punt. Even though it was warm out, that’s a heck of a game.
- Even though Mendenhall didn’t rush for 100 yards, he still had a heck of a game. He was consistent all game, ran hard after contact, and found paydirt twice to boot.
- Can we say enough about what Antonio Brown brings to the game? He turned a simple slant route into a 45-yard gain to set up our first touchdown AND delivered our first punt return since the Santonio Holmes era.
- This was easily the most complete game we’ve played all season. After a slow start in the first quarter, all three phases clicked and we dominated in every aspect of the game.
- Curtis Brown has put together a great season on special teams. He brings it every play. That’s how you earn a hat on Sundays. He’s going to be a great player in our defense some day.
- Never, ever question what James Harrison can do for this defense.
- Cleveland on Thursday night. Buckle up.
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