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Denver Native (Carol)
11-04-2009, 11:54 PM
http://www.nfl.com/news/story?id=09000d5d813f398e&template=with-video-with-comments&confirm=true

PITTSBURGH -- The thin air in Denver isn't as much of a concern to the Steelers as their rapidly thinning defensive line.

The Steelers (5-2) already were without defensive end Aaron Smith, a premier run-stopper who's sidelined for the rest of the season with a torn right rotator cuff. Now they're missing his replacement, Travis Kirschke, who has a torn left calf muscle that could keep him out another couple of weeks. He was injured during a 27-17 victory over the Minnesota Vikings on Oct. 25.

One of the strengths of a Steelers defense that was the NFL's best the last two seasons is its depth, but that's all but vanished now that Smith and Kirschke are hurt. Now Pittsburgh must depend on two rookies and a player who was cut last month.

Welcome to the NFL, Ziggy Hood and Sunny Harris. Welcome back, Nick Eason.

Hood, a first-round draft pick, won't start against the Broncos (6-1) on Monday night, but he's expected to receive significant playing time because teams traditionally rotate linemen in Denver's high altitude. Eason, a former Broncos draft pick, will move from right defensive end, where he backs up Brett Keisel, to start at left defensive end. Harris is the other backup.

Only a month ago, Eason was let go so the Steelers could activate an extra running back. Suddenly, he is starting on the defense that has allowed the fewest rushing yards in the NFL this season.

"I was released the fourth game, and the next thing you know, I'm playing," Eason said Wednesday. "Now I'll be playing a lot more. My snaps have doubled in three weeks. It's amazing, but that's the life story in the NFL."

Harris, a sixth-round draft pick, has a similar story. He was released after training camp, only to re-sign two weeks ago after spending time on the Carolina Panthers' practice squad.

Because of the injuries, the Steelers must go into one of their biggest games of the season with only one experienced backup defensive lineman in nose tackle Chris Hoke, who plays behind Casey Hampton. Hoke can play defensive end, but it's likely he'll receive more playing time than usual in the middle as Hampton takes off some plays.

"We go through this every year," Keisel said. "Last year, I was out for a few games, and Aaron missed some games (in 2007). We have a lot of guys who know how to play."

Or at least the Steelers believe they know how to play.

Hood, a former star at Missouri, has taken a minimal number of snaps this season. He usually spends his practice weeks on the scout team that replicates the opposing defense.

"He's a tough guys to block on Wednesdays and Thursdays," Steelers coach Mike Tomlin said. "At some point, he's going to be a tough guy to block on Sundays. We'll see when that happens."

Hood said it has been a lot to absorb as a rookie, keeping up on the Steelers' ever-changing defense while also learning a different style each week during practice.

"Each day, I see I'm somewhat getting better, not only mentally but physically as well," Hood said. "I believe I've taken the necessary steps to get better. When the starters need to take a breather, I'll be able to fill in until they get better and go 100 percent every snap."

While the Steelers have allowed 76.6 rushing yards this season, the Broncos are averaging 123.1, 11th best in the league. Rookie Knowshon Moreno has run for 420 yards, and veteran Correll Buckhalter has gained 329 yards and averaged 6 yards per carry.

"I've told a lot of young guys, 'The only way you can get prepared to play is to play,'" Eason said. "You can practice all week, but when you get in a game, it's a different mentality.

"It's a lot more pressure, there's the fans, it's different -- it's 100 miles per hour and it's full-go tackling. And that's the only way that guys like Ziggy and Sunny can get playing experience."

MasterShake
11-05-2009, 12:04 AM
Another issue facing the steelers is the hoof-print we are gonna leave on their mangled corpses on Monday Night Football!:lol:

CrazyHorse
11-05-2009, 01:13 AM
Another issue facing the steelers is the hoof-print we are gonna leave on their mangled corpses on Monday Night Football!:lol:

We've done well on prime times games so far this season. Lets keep it up.
The Steel Curtain is is looking razor thin, too bad the margin of victory won't be.

TXBRONC
11-05-2009, 06:35 AM
As long as they have a healthy Casey Hampton manning the middle of their line it's still going to be tough sledding in the run game.

Timmy!
11-05-2009, 06:44 AM
I really hope we come out with a big dedication to running the ball. Buck. Moreno. Hillis. Let the O-line T-off after last week. Shove it down their effing throats. I would be very happy. :D

SOCALORADO.
11-05-2009, 09:13 AM
Another issue facing the steelers is the hoof-print we are gonna leave on their mangled corpses on Monday Night Football!:lol:

And its not just their D-Line thats in serious trouble. The PITT O-line is a mish-mash of crappola. Thats why you see Ben scrambling(and making plays,amazingly) all the time.

yeah, i think MCD/NOLAN will have this team ready to manhandle the squeelers and hammer them all game.

TXBRONC
11-05-2009, 01:54 PM
And its not just their D-Line thats in serious trouble. The PITT O-line is a mish-mash of crappola. Thats why you see Ben scrambling(and making plays,amazingly) all the time.

yeah, i think MCD/NOLAN will have this team ready to manhandle the squeelers and hammer them all game.

20 sacks given by the Steelers offensive line and we're not even to the half way point in the season. I hope our defense can get some sacks and turnovers .

BroncoBuff
11-05-2009, 07:29 PM
POUND

THE

ROCK

That is all.

Dean
11-05-2009, 09:55 PM
Casey Hampton and Brett Keisel are very solid D-linemen. Nick Easson to me seems like someone we can pick on. Run right at him until the Steelers force us to stop.

The back up DE are very green. I think we want them on the field. A hurry-up or no-huddle offense might be our ticket to get them in (tired starters) the game and then to keep them there by not allowing substitutes to come on.

If the Steelers can dial up pressure like the Ravens did last week, I would like to see more draws and screens (especially inside screens) to slow them down.

gobroncsnv
11-05-2009, 11:52 PM
gotta look out for that hair commercial guy also. I agree, think there's some money to be made IN Denver using the hurry up, and throw a wild horse at them also. Dictate the tempo, beat'm like a drum. Get Stokley to quit using vanishing cream also... we need BOTH Brandons for this game.

CoachChaz
11-06-2009, 08:13 AM
Even without Smith, Pitt is giving up 76 rushing yards a game. I doubt we'll be running "right at" anyone on Monday

EastCoastBronco
11-06-2009, 09:17 AM
Check out the team stats vs the rush. This isn't going to be the game where our running backs make a statement. This game is falling right onto Orton and our receiver's shoulders...

http://www.nfl.com/stats/team

broncofaninfla
11-06-2009, 09:20 AM
Even without Smith, Pitt is giving up 76 rushing yards a game. I doubt we'll be running "right at" anyone on Monday

Agreed, Injuries aside, this will be as good a dline that we will face this season. We are going to have to throw ball and dink and dunk won't cut it this week just as it didn't cut it last week.

EastCoastBronco
11-06-2009, 09:36 AM
Our D-Line better bring it as well because Mendenhall is a freaking horse.

CoachChaz
11-06-2009, 12:46 PM
Thing is...we cant abandon the run altogether. Gotta keep Harrison, Woodley and Troy honest

Dean
11-07-2009, 06:38 PM
I am not sure without Clark, Timmons, and probably Kirschke that it will be the same rush defense they have been. All of Bronco nation will see one way or the other on MNF. :whoo:

rcsodak
11-07-2009, 07:08 PM
Casey Hampton and Brett Keisel are very solid D-linemen. Nick Easson to me seems like someone we can pick on. Run right at him until the Steelers force us to stop.

The back up DE are very green. I think we want them on the field. A hurry-up or no-huddle offense might be our ticket to get them in (tired starters) the game and then to keep them there by not allowing substitutes to come on.

If the Steelers can dial up pressure like the Ravens did last week, I would like to see more draws and screens (especially inside screens) to slow them down.

I wonder if McD starts the game the same way he did against the Pats? That seemed to throw a wrench into their D scheme, and as an added bonus, waste a TO.

Regardless, Denver HAS to put points on the board EARLY! Enough of this spotting the other team the first 10pts!