Andy Reid’s bizarre clock management skills are in mid-season form. That’s about all there is to say. Playing for overtime in a preseason game is ridiculous.
Defense gets the nod for introductions. The smoke is cool, running out the anthem singer not so much. Unless it’s Styx. They should get the grand treatment.
The Steelers win the toss for the third time this preseason. This time they deferred.
It seemed like the right move when the Chiefs fumbled the opening kickoff but replay overturned the fumble and showed the runner’s elbow was down.
The first team defense does its thing and forces a coverage sack when Troy jumps a shallow cross on 3rd down.
The Steelers come out with Beachum checking in as an eligible receiver in the tight end spot to add some beef up front. Given the lack of a blocking tight end, this was a fantastic move. They even ran some play-action off the heavy set with Ben airing one out for AB down the sideline who makes a great over-the-shoulder catch. The offense stalls out when Ben misses AB on an out-route on 3rd down inside the 10. Suisham gets us on the board.
After Timmons and Troy stack up Charles on 3rd and 1, Reid makes the bizarre decision to go for it on 4th and 1 from his own 20. Troy slices in and Jarvis and Ziggy stop Charles in the backfield to set up shop for the offense.
Ben hits Cotchery to get us inside the 10, but then gets sacked on a blitz up the middle to set things back. On 3rd down, Ben does his Ben thing and eludes pressure, finding Dwyer wide open inside the 5. Ben takes a hit but delivers the ball and Dwyer scampers in for the score.
The defense dominates again and the offense takes it out across midfield as the quarter ends.
Ben seemingly hits a big pass to Brown but it gets called back on a chop block on Dwyer that effectively ends the drive.
Bowe gets the Chiefs out of trouble and out to midfield by breaking a few tackles in the secondary. The bigger story is that Ziggy ran him down. The defense locks it up after that.
Ben goes to work hitting Cotchery and Brown for big gains to get us into Chiefs territory then almost connects for another touchdown when he throws a perfect ball to Sanders down the right sideline that Sanders juggles as he slides across the goal line and out of bounds.
Suisham comes out to attempt a 52-yarder but it gets blocked. Another special teams disaster.
The block turns things around for the Chiefs. Alex Smith avoids a sack and with all the receivers running fly routes there are no defenders at the second level and he is able to scramble for 30 yards. Another 15 gets tacked onto the end when Cortez Allen gets pushed into Smith out of bounds and flagged for a late hit. Whatever. The defense holds the Chiefs to 3.
Ben starts moving the ball again but gets sacked on an overload blitz where two came free and only Dwyer was in the backfield to block. Moorman makes a horrendous punt to give the Chiefs decent field position with a minute left.
Smith goes to work in the no huddle, picking his way down the field, getting some free yards on a roughing the passer call when Troy absolutely obliterates him when he was scrambling outside the pocket. Upon review, it was the right call, Troy hit Smith in the head. The Chiefs convert a 3rd down inside the 10 with under 30 seconds to go and Smith comes back after a spike and hits Ernest Hemingway on a hill for the score.
Bizarre first half. Steelers dominated the game but two defensive penalties gave the Chiefs free yardage on their scoring drives.
Felix Jones and Bruce Gradkowski pretty much ran the show in the second half. They got off to a slow start behind the first team line when Gradkowski got sacked trying to scramble away from pressure on 3rd down.
Chase Daniel came in at QB for the Chiefs. Noted fumbler Knile Davis did just that on 3rd down. Troy with the big recovery.
The Felix Jones show keeps on rolling and carried us across midfield but a holding call on Pouncey effectively ended things. Nothing really happening as the teams traded punts.
Gradkowski is finally allowed to open things up on 3rd and long after a penalty on Beachum and hits Michael Palmer down the seam. Palmer has been the best blocking TE in the preseason and has made some tackles on special teams. He’s making a case for a roster spot. After Baron Batch works it to 3rd and 1, Bruce goes play-action and hits Wheaton running a beautiful route down the seam that he turns into a post for the pylon and splits the corner and safety while making an over-the-shoulder grab at the goal line.
The good feelings would be short-lived as Knile Davis atoned for his earlier fumble by taking the ensuing kickoff 109 yards back to the house. Bad containment by the second string kick coverage guys. Also, Davis runs like a 4.2 40-yard dash, so he has insane speed when he holds on to the ball.
Andy Reid looks like the Kool-aid Man.
— Andrew Rothey (@AndrewRothey) August 24, 2013
- Jarvis Jones wasn’t seriously injured. That’s 3 preseason games with no significant injuries. That is significant for a team that doesn’t have much depth.
- Speaking of Jones, he’s always around the ball. He’s going to take over as the full-time starter by mid-season.
- Troy looks like Troy.
- Even though Sanders dropped it, what a pass by Ben down the sideline. Holy crap.
- Loved the heavy set with Beachum playing as a tight end. I’ve been beating that drum on Twitter since Spaeth was injured.
- Not sure how much to read into it, but every year in the last decade that the Steelers did not have a winning record in the preseason they had a .500 or below record in the regular season. Let’s hope that 2013 breaks the trend.
- The first cuts happened. See here.
- Big week with Carolina and the second round of cuts.
- High school football starts this week. Keep an eye on my WPIAL tag for previews and analysis.
- The only thing that matters between now and Tennessee is that no one gets injured or arrested.
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