Last year the Jets returned from their bye week with a brand new defense. They cut their points allowed in half and became one of the stingiest teams in the league. That propelled them from the middle of the AFC pack to the playoffs. This year there's no chance of a playoff berth but, after today's 19-16 win over the Steelers, there's reason to believe that Eric Mangini and company may have pulled off a similar defensive resurrection.The Jets had nine sacks through their first nine games. They dropped Ben Roethlisberger seven times today. They've been giving up more than 150 yards per game on the ground but held the Steelers to 112 through four-plus quarters. They forced two turnovers and limited the Steelers to three second half field goals when a touchdown would have made their chances at victory quite slim indeed.
The Jets were much more aggressive than they've been up to this point and the Steeler line looked like it was stuck in (nonexistent) mud. Dewayne Robertson, who's been more of a rumor than an actual player this year, had two and a half sacks by shooting past Sean Mahan, Alan Faneca and Kendall Simmons like he was John Randle circa '97. Shaun Ellis, another much malinged defensive lineman, ran through Willie Colon like bad clams. They wore green and white but in no way resembled the 2007 Jets.
While the defense was the story, the Jets offensive effort bears mentioning as well. On the first play of the day Thomas Jones sprinted for 11 yards and the Jets ran a flea flicker to perfection on the next snap to get the ball to the one-yard line. Kellen Clemens found Chris Baker for a score that established a lot of momentum for both sides of the ball. Jones finished with 117 yards on 30 carries and each number is an eyebrow raiser. 117 yards is 40 more than the Steelers have been allowing to date and the 30 carries were a season-high as the Jets committed to the run with gusto for the first time all year.
Clemens was erratic, 14-of-31 with a pick, but he led a sharp little drive to set up Mike Nugent's game-tying field goal. He completed five passes of 10 or more yards to move the Jets downfield and scrambled for 15 yards to move the Jets to the Steeler 30. There were more downfield looks which had the desired effects of spreading out the Steeler D and keeping them off balance.
The one familiar sight for the Jets was Leon Washington breaking a big return. After forcing the Steelers to go three-and-out in overtime Washington took a poor Daniel Sepulveda punt 33 yards to the Steeler 26. Three Jones carries and a Nugent kick made the final academic.
For the Steelers this was a third road loss against, on paper, inferior competition this season. It really looked like they were in cruise control for long portions of this game. After being down 13-7 at the half they controlled the third quarter but either wore down or coasted toward the end of the game. With the Colts looking awfully vulnerable over the last three weeks, the Steelers had a chance to move up the AFC ranks. Today's game makes it harder to believe in them for the long haul.


















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
11-18-2007 @ 8:37PM
mnixon said...
Where are all the "bandwagon" squeeler fans, i.e. bill w. aj.? Impressive game, I will have to rethink the hole situation now.
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11-18-2007 @ 8:46PM
jon said...
Wheres the excuses now? Everyone had excuses when they lost to Arizona but let's see em now!! Let's just drop the Espn hype and face facts...THEY ARE A GOOD BUT NOT GREAT TEAM AND NO THREAT TO NEW ENGLAND..I tried to tell everyone but some people just wanna believe the hype
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11-18-2007 @ 9:27PM
ohiosteelerfan20 said...
Steeler fan checking in. Yea we got beat today. No excuses. I am sure you Steeler haters are very excited. Enjoy it while it last because it wont last long. mnixon- who is your team. I am thinking Bungles because you never say.
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11-19-2007 @ 1:13AM
Buvi Duvi said...
Any day the Steelers lose is a good day. It just means that they didn't have a free soul to sell to Satan today. I am sure they will get another one by next weekend.
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11-19-2007 @ 8:08AM
frank said...
I was hoping the Jets lost in OT cause , Mangini screwed up bigtime . w/ a minute left and 1st & goal he "spikes" the ball and settles for 3 . anyone keeping count on the TIMEOUTS ? ,,, NE-2 , NY-1. go figure .
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11-19-2007 @ 8:08AM
frank said...
.....not only that but I'd REVIEW anything in the 1st 1/2 , when TIMEOUTS don't mean squat . that TD by Pitt. never broke the plane of the goal line . it looked suspiscious when it happened and they showed the replay twice , and Mangini never threw the RED FLAG..... BTW, he left 3 TIMEOUTS on the board in another loss . go figure .
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11-19-2007 @ 9:32AM
Dave C said...
You could see the determination of the Jets ,this was there big chance to prove that they aren't as bad as their win-loss record showed.They beat the Steelers and they celebrated as if they won the Super Bowl.The Steelers usually have that effect on hungry teams.It has been a problem with Pittsburgh to get hyped for teams the experts say they should easily win over the years,they lack the killer instinct that it takes to finish off the other team,you never see them run up the score like the Patriots do without blinking.
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11-19-2007 @ 10:16AM
ajwintersohl said...
Bandwagon?! Nope, never. Congrats to the Jets that exposed a really weak offensive line a sad special teams. Much improvement is needed. But none the less, GO STEELERS!
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11-19-2007 @ 12:14PM
R Pezzuolo said...
Wow That must be embarrassing how did you ever get out of bed this morning. See you in New England
PATRIOT NATION
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11-19-2007 @ 5:44PM
footballrules said...
lmao! steelers need humble pie...wen ever this team starts winnin dey get a lil ahead of themselves and choke, dey have no chance against the pats!
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11-20-2007 @ 10:58AM
frank said...
footballrules>>>>>>> i'm thinkin the Steelers upset the Pats . alot of tough cookies , Palamula, Parker , Ben , Ward , alot of mad-crazy players .
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11-20-2007 @ 11:12AM
frank said...
after watching Clemens go deep 4 times , my faith in the Jets is now resurrected . i'm still befuddled why shorts-on-fire-2 never "wasted-one" w/ pennington . just to spread the D . he got Coles creamed and lost at least 4 games not throwin one deep out of bounds . imagine Thomas Jones' rushing numbers too . maybe even have a TD . whatta dope ! i don't know whos' the spupidest, manasswipe, shortsonfire or tannembust. don't they read these posts ?????
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11-20-2007 @ 8:17PM
joe wallace said...
On any given Sunday...
Either the Jets or Steelers can keep the margin of victory against the Pats under 20 points. I am confident of that.
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11-20-2007 @ 10:53PM
robert said...
POST 10!!! ITS STEELER NATION. DONT EVEN COMPARE YOU BUNCH OF BAND WAGON JUMPERS TO US! I KNOW YOU WISH YOUR FRANCHISE WAS RUN LIKE THE STEELERS, BUT DO NOT TRY TO STEAL OUR MOTTO. YOU ARE PATHETIC!
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