Great win for the Steelers today.
Rodgers played about as well as anyone could have possibly expected. 22-30 for 244 and 4 touchdowns, and a 136.7 passer rating. He proved he can still play at a high level, and yet there are those here who will still refuse to acknowledge it. His arm is just fine; the problem is his 41-year-old legs. Although Rodgers had great success today, being strictly an immobile pocket passer is going to be hard to sustain over a full season. Especially since Broderick Jones is basically a turnstile at left tackle. Jesus, did the Steelers F this guy up, or what? Should have let him develop at LT, and never moved him to RT. He got owned today. Looks like another first round bust they actually traded up in the draft to select. Calvin Austin had a nice game and may well become a legit WR2.
The running game was as useless as a second dick, no surprise there. Maybe it wasn't all Najee's fault. I did like that Arthur Smith was mixing it up a bit more, throwing fairly often on first down. 34 points is great, but they're going to need to run the ball better going forward.
Special teams won the game today. Boswell, of course, and the huge play made by Gainwell to create the fumble on the kickoff. Gigantic swing in the game right there, and kudos to the offense for cashing it in with a touchdown.
The defense proved ol' MT right, as today was the first time that the New York Football Jets were not forced to punt in the first half of any game since at least 1991. "Historic," indeed. It was cringeworthy watching the Jets move the ball up and down the field for most of the game, but at least the Steelers made some plays on the last two possessions when they really needed it. Although Fields could have kept on running and made a first down easily on their last play, instead of putting Garrett Wilson in a tough spot. I did like Ramsey's physicality and passion throughout the game. I'll have to assess his play more closely when I re-watch the game, but I don't think it was his fault that they gave up 32 points. Where was Payton Wilson today? Can't recall any of the ILBs making plays, really. Heyward looks fat and slow, and should be ashamed of himself for his recent contract demands.
All in all, a fun game to watch. A lot more entertaining than the nonsense we saw on offense most of last season. Figured the Steelers were going to be much more interesting with Rodgers this year, and they did not disappoint.