Stillers 27, Cinci 10� ���. Nov 20, 2008 ����Game #11
Stillers-Bengals Postgame
Analysis and Grades
The
Stillers sputtered early on, giving up an early TD to the Bengals and then
clawing back for a flimsy 13-6 lead at the half.� It remained that way longer than anyone would
have liked, but the Stillers pulled away in the 4Q for the win.� Due to the late-nite
start time of this game, this report will be more of a
short bullet format.�
Grades:
QB:�
Solid overall play.� Ben got away
with 3 INTs that the Bungals dropped.�
Also badly under threw a deep ball to Tonio.� Next play, quadruple pump, then poor mass to
Miller that shoulda been picked.� The wind and snow obviously made some passes
a challenge.�
Much better willingness to run with ball than we�ve seen in weeks.�
Good 2nd effort scramble, 3rd & 4, early 3Q.� Good elusion of sacker,
then scrambled and hit Sweed for 17 yards on 3rd down
that salted the game away.� Good TD scramble late in game.����
B
RB:�
Parker -- bottled early on.� Came on some in 3Q before bowing out to an apparent injury after
15-yd. run.�� Russell converted a
huge 4th and a full 1 on superb 2nd effort.�
He also scored on a wide run in the 3Q.�
Good
running in mop up relief by
FB:
WR:�
Holmes had a decent nite, before getting
blasted on a slant and suffering an apparent concussion.� He did drop an underthrown bomb in which he
had 2 mitts on the ball.� His RAC work
was superb.�
Ward was
unusually quiet.� He had one lone grab,
which had big RAC for 37 yards.� He had a
chance to light up a
Nate
dropped an easy 3D pass in the 1Q.� Had 1 grab for 12.�� Sweed made a very good catch on 3D in the 4Q, good for
17.������ The drops by this crew are
starting to get annoying.��� B-
TE:�
Miller returned to lineup; had 4 grabs for 44 yards and a short TD.� Due to Miller�s return, Spaeth, who had been
on fire the past 2 weeks, was not permitted � exactly as we�d predicted in
writing here -- to participate in the passing game.� Miller allowed his man to slip inside on a
Parker run for 1-yard in the 2Q.��� B
OL: Decent overall play.� Ben had eons of time in the pocket; probably
the best pass pro he�s had all season.�
Hartwig got whipped on Park�s 1-yard loss in the 2Q.� The backside run blocking was the sorest
spot; too many defenders made too many slop stops off of weak backside
blocking.�� The overall run blocking
didn�t find any traction until mop up time, which was disappointing, given that
the Bungals DL was missing 1 starter and then lost to more men during the
game.��� Crybaby Marvel once again did
not dress due to his achy back.�� B
DL:�
Strong outing.� Aaron Smith was a
beast, with 3 batted passes and some run stuffs.� On a 2-play sequence in 2Q, Smith batted a
pass, then blew up a screen pass.� Keisel was stout.�� The Cinci ground game had few holes all nite long.���� A
LB:�
Seemingly embarrassed over his poor play in recent weeks, Farrior led
the way with a rare, strong effort.� He
forced a punt with a stuff on 3d & 1 in the 2Q,
then had a good lick on 3d & 1 early in the 4Q to force another punt.� He dropped an easy INT in the 4Q and then had
a weak whiff on a dump to Utecht.�
Foote took
himself out of the play for no reason, which allowed Benson to saunter up LG
for his longest gain of the nite (7 yds.)��
Timmons had
some good blitz pressures.�� Vicious hit
by Timmons on Utecht late in game.�� Good thing this guy rots the bench�.there
rarely ever is a need for big hits on defense. ������B+
DB:�
lke smothered his side of the field with
aplomb.� Pola flashed in for a couple run
stuffs and had an INT in garbage time late in the 4Q.�� Bryant gave up some receptions, though he
was in decent position and coverage.�
Spec
teams:� Reed led the way with 2 huge, clutch FGs.� They look easy
on paper (37, 38 yards), but amidst a snow squall and the shitty field
conditions, these were much, much tougher than they would appear on paper.� ��
The flip
side of the coin was the utterly dogshit punting by
Paul Ernster.��
Why was this sorry bastard still on the roster??� He punted 5 times for 33, 28, 23, 34, and 24
yards, with every punt weakly landing or immediately rolling OOB.�� Average = 28.4 yards.� Piss fucking poor.� I�d written here last week: �Hell, at this
point, any soccer player within 300 miles should be invited to an open tryout.��� Like a complete moron, Colbert refused to
address the horrendous punting situation.�
Maybe with the long, 10-day layoff, Colbert will get off his ass and
bring in some punters for a look.�
Good
coverage stops by Gay, Fox, Fox, and Russell.��
Russ had
good 2nd effort for a 43-yd. KO return.�
Sweed had
a bonehead mistake on the punt team. �While Holmes lazily failed to move forward and
FC a short punt, and meekly signaled others to get away from it, Sweed allowed a punt to hit his hand for a key turnover
near the end of the 1H.� �
Reed &
Russell:�� A������������ Ernster:� F-�������������� Sweed:
D-
OC:�
Arians showed us a few surprises tonite.� Short yardage near the GL,
and Arians calls for a short pass to Miller for a TD.�� Hooray !!��� Stop the presses!�� Stunned that Arians didn�t
call for 3 plunges by
DC:�
Dick had another lucky series of events.�� Half the Bungal
O-line was injured or hobbled.� Starting
QB C. Palmer sat this game out.� All-world
WR Chad Johnson was deactivated on game day for discipline reasons.� If I had Dick�s luck, I could make MILLIONS
in Vegas.�� ��Dick was carved up on the 2nd drive of the
game, allowing Fitzhue to look like Joe Montana. ���B
HC:� The lethargic
start was a bit disappointing.� The
continued string of foolish penalties continued; not as much as last week, but
still prevalent.� Foolish boners, such as
dropped balls on CAKE-EASY passes and allowing punts to hit a blocker, continue
to bog the team down.� This is the time
of year where the chrome should be polished to a high shine, rather than
slopping around amidst mistake-filled chaso that
resembles the August and September timeframe.�
���B-
Playing
Surface:�� Chunks of sod were
flying everywhere.�� Good news,
too��FOUR
high school football games will be played there this Sat, and then Pitt will
host WVU on Nov. 28.��� Eight days later,
the Stillers host the Cryboys.� Maybe Jerry Jones, who seems to have commish Roger Goodell wrapped
around his finger, will actually do something useful by complaining to the
league about the bush-league condition of the field.��� ���F
GM:� Is there a lazier GM in the NFL than
Colbert?� �Is it really that difficult to arrange for 5
or 6 punters to come in for a tryout?�
Why was Spermster � who looked like shit at
camp � the ONLY man considered when Berger went
down??��� Colbert has 10 days to find a
new punter.�� Let�s see what this lazy sunuvabitch does.����
D-
Synopsis:�
A sloppy, somewhat uninspiring win, but at this point of an
injury-riddled season we�ll take it and then recuperate with the 9 days
off.� �Struggling against a weak, downtrodden team
like the Bungals is never good.� On the other hand, the team showed solid
moxie and grit to hang tough and ward off the Bungals,
which they failed to do last season in the horrific loss to the Jets.� The layoff will hopefully return many players
to near-peak health, in particular Miller, Parker, McFadden, Keisel, and Townsend.�
At the same time, hopefully Arians will use the time off to shuck the
grab bag and learn from tonite�s useful plays, such
as the quick-hitting FB plunge; the pop pass to the TE, and the quickie
screen.�� �
(Still Mill
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