Ehwmatt wrote:Enigma869 wrote:YoungJRNY wrote:The BIGTIME difference was Mendenhall's turnover.
While I don't disagree with you that Mendenhall's turnover was big, it wasn't the reason that the Steelers lost this game. As I said previously, it was miraculous that the Steelers were even in this game. The Packers did everything (namely dropping pass after pass) they could to allow the Steelers to hang around. Pittsburgh never once led and in my opinion, Ben is THE REASON they lost that game. He simply didn't play well and made far too many huge mistakes for his team to win the game.
I agree on all points John.
After digesting this overnight, the Steelers honestly got dominated. Rodgers was impeccable, he made Polamalu pay for his aggressiveness, and the fact of the matter is that Rodgers should have thrown for 5 or 6 TDs had Jordie Nelson not come down with a bad case of Braylonitis before the game. Ben was horrible, and that 2 minute drill at the end was horrendous. I was sitting there saying the Steelers had it in the bag for sure after GB was forced to settle for three. Ben simply didn't produce like he has in those situations before, and that horrendous, inefficient, 2 minute drill bogged down by miscommunications has to fall back primarily on him.
Great game though. The Steelers are a great team, but frankly, their offense got exposed. Ben's turnovers forced them to go through the air more. Once they were forced to go that route and take the game out of the trenches pounding the ball on the ground, it was over, regardless of how close the game got in the end. The Packers, on the other hand, were able to play their brand of football. And they won because of it.
This game has to fall back primarily on Ben. Losing Woodson should have given Ben a decent chance to make some things happen, and he just couldn't do enough. Dishonorable mention goes to the reigning Defensive PotY, Polamalu, who was shockingly ineffective not just last night, but throughout the whole playoffs. The guy is great, but he is injured far too often for my own tastes.
Your prediction on the score were almost spot on. Good show!