For the second time in three weeks, I’m busting out a European History reference for the title of my recap.
For those of you unfamiliar with European History, the Battle of Sedan (which took place in the French town of Sedan) was one of the culminating battles in the Franco-Prussian War where the Prussians (Germans) totally decimated the French army. The French held on to their bitter memories from the Battle of Sedan in 1870 and were eager to strike back at the Germans when The Great War let loose. In essence, “Revenge for Sedan” was one of the influencing factors in the French decision to militarily engage the Germans.
Fast forward almost a century. Jacksonville comes into our house and beats us twice. We may not have had a big a gripe with Jacksonville as the French did with Germany, but we were certainly looking for some revenge.
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Harvey comes through for us and the Steelers win the toss and elect to receive.
First Quarter
7-0 Jagoffs.
The Steelers came back out and looked like they were going to make it a long game when Moore got stuffed and Ben couldn’t hit Spaeth again, but Holmes came through on 3rd down, making a big conversion to keep the drive alive. Moore got the ball 2 more times to set up 3rd and 1. The Najenater comes in and lines up at fullback and barrels his way through the pile for the first down. Ben goes play-action and comes back to Moore in the flat who picks up 13 yards and gets 15 bonus yards on another late hit penalty on the Jagoffs. Gary Russell came in to pound the ball and was able to get 3 yards in 2 carries to set up 3rd down from just outside the 10. Ben finds Heath over the middle for the first down inside the 5. Russell can’t power it in on 1st down, but he does get the ball down to the 1. And for the first time this year….
Ben to Heath to tie it up.
7-7
Second Quarter
Jeff Reed knocks it through from 38.
14-10
As it turns out, only being on the field for 3 minutes out of the first 17 1/2 of the game makes your offense a little rusty. Kirschke gets pressure and forces a bad pass on first down. Aaron Smith stuns Fred Taylor on second down and Garrard tries to scramble on third down, but James Harrison is there to hold him to a short gain. Great 3-and-out by the defense to get the ball back in the hands of the offense after a score.
Holmes manages an 8-yard return to get the ball near the 20. Ben appreciates the effort and throws him a bone on the first play from scrimage to get the ball out near the 40. Moore gets stopped on the outside on first down, but Ben is able to hook up with Nasty Nate for 14 yards on second down to get the ball across midfield. Ben actually has some time to throw and pump-fakes the corner out of his shoes and fires one to Nasty Nate who is taking the 71C downtown. Nasty Nate doesn’t have a defender in sight and breezes into the end zone.
Willie Gay picks up a block in the back penalty on the punt return, pushing the Steelers back to the 31. Ben goes right back to Nate on first down for 4 yards. Moore gets stuffed on 2nd down bringing up a huge 3rd down with the field position battle and a slim lead hanging in the balance. Ben hits Heath with a huge pass for 20 yards, but it gets called back on a holding penalty. On 3rd and 16, Ben tries to go deep for Washington but he can’t come up with the pass. Lucky for us, the Jagoffs decide to taunt Nate and pick up a 15-yard unsportsmanlike conduct penalty. With renewed life, the offense stalls. Lob Wedge comes in and, when we need a well-placed punt, blasts a 61-yarder into the end zone.
Fred Taylor busted a 6-yard gain on first down, but Ryan Clark made a big stop on 2nd down to bring up 3rd and 2. The Jagoffs try to run MJD, but Big Stick is there to say nooooo. Punt.
The Steelers get the ball back with just under 3 minutes to go in the half. Gary Russell starts things off with a 15-yard run around the end to get the ball across the 40. After Ben can’t hook up with Russell on first down…
Ben to Heath for 17 to get to the 2-minute warning.
Out of the break, Ben to Heath again for 15 to get down to the Jagoff 24.
Right down the pipes.
20-14.
TOP: PIT 21:15, JAX 8:45
First Downs: PIT 21, JAX 4
Yards: PIT 300, JAX 46
Third Quarter
You knew a 6-point lead wasn’t going to hold and that one more touchdown would probably put the game away. But the Steelers really wanted to make you sweat. Two Moore runs bookend an incomplete pass and lead to a punt. Anthony Madison makes his second special teams tackle of the half as Witherspoon tries to field the punt off a hop.
Garrard goes right back to the air, hitting Walker for 14. Taylor carries for 1, then Garrard scrambles but slides just before the sticks to set up 3rd and 1. Polamalu makes a great play on MJD to hold him. With the ball near midfield, the Jagoffs elect to go for it and hit their fullback off of play-action to convert. Woodley gets pressure again, but Garrard is able to fling a pass to Taylor who barely makes it back to the line of scrimage. MJD carries up the middle and twists his ankle when the whole Steelers D-line falls on him, sidelining him for a bit. Garrard throws an incompletion on 3rd down, and instead of electing to try and pin the Steelers deep or go for a 52-yard field goal, the Jagoffs go for it, but Garrard throws an incompletion.
With good field position, you hoped the Steelers would drive down and put this away. But it wasn’t meant to be. Russell gets stopped on first down, a swing pass to him loses yards on second down, and Ben gets sacked while trying to roll out on third down, forcing a punt.
The Garrard to Walker hookup was working, as they connected twice in three plays for 41 yards. The Jagoffs ended a 3rd quarter in which they had the ball 11 1/2 minutes and held the Steelers to 0 first downs with a holding penalty.
You were anxiously watching the clock during their next drive, wondering if we were going to need a touchdown or field goal to tie/win it when we got the ball back. Taylor carried twice and the defense contained MJD on 3rd down to force a-
James Harrison is called for roughing the passer on a completely legal hit.
Garrard had just let the ball go and Harrison hit him as it was leaving his hand. Terrible call.
Ben comes out by going right to Hines on the sidelines for 16. Moore and Miller catch short passes to set up 3rd and 3. Nasty Nate comes up with a huge catch to convert the first down, but after the play is over has some words with the Jacksonville bench and gets called for unsportsmanlike conduct.
Ben’s shoulder is hurting. He can barely hold his arm right. It’s 3rd and 5 from the 8. Conventional wisdom says run the ball and kick the field goal if you don’t make it. Ben is tougher than that. He lobs a perfect pass for the back pylon and Hines runs it down and gets both feet in for the TOUCHDOWN.
The Replay Booth wants another look, but even the refs can’t take this one away. However, as the Steelers line up to go for 2, the refs didn’t reset the play clock off the review.
Out of the timeout, James “Some Kind of Monster” Harrison gets revenge for the roughing the passer call by laying a pounding on Garrard from the blind side, knocking the ball free. It bounces around, but Jacksonville falls on it. Druggie Jones can’t pull one in on 3rd and 14, giving the Steelers defense another chance at redemption. Aaron “Aero”Smith sticks a paw up in the air and knocks down the pass, sealing the deal.
Victory formation. Game.
Offensive Game Ball: Ben Roethlisberger. 309 yards, 3 TDs, engineered the game-winning drive and played through pain.
Defensive Game Ball: LaMarr Woodley. 6 tackles, 2 sacks. He’s playing like a Pro-Bowl Linebacker.
Honorable Mentions:
Mewelde Moore. Last week’s overtime hero, Moore came up huge this week with 99 yards on the ground.
James Harrison. Added another sack and played great in pass coverage as well as getting pressure, drawing multiple penalites.
Nate Washington. Kept the ball in his hands and it payed off, scored a big touchdown to put us in the lead.
Hines Ward. Came back from a few drops early in the game to catch the game-winning touchdown.
Aaron Smith. How much did we miss him last year? Wow.
Chris Hoke. He played great in replacement of Hampton and was able to use his athleticism to get pressure up the middle.
Heath Miller. He’s starting to get more looks, which is great for the offense.
Mr. Yuck Sticker of the Game
The Referee Crew
- We really need this bye week.
- More passes to Heath = better offense
- Arians escapes scrutiny for another week
- Troy Polamalu is playing the best he’s played since the Super Bowl year
- We really need this bye week.
- Harrison and Woodley are both legitimate Pro Bowl candidates.
- Shout out to Darnell Stapleton for doing a solid job filling in for Simmons.
- Why didn’t Starks replace Smith when Marvel got cramps? Props to Essex for doing a good job and getting some personal closure by playing well against Jacksonville.
- We really need this bye week
- Sorry for taking so long on the recap, hopefully it was worth the wait!
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