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The Most Alarming Team Statistics Through Eight Weeks

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The last time we took a look at alarming team statistics, the Pittsburgh Steelers were only 1-3 and hope for even just a winning season seemed bleak. Now, head coach Mike Tomlin has his team back in the thick of things in the AFC North after three straight wins. The team has been improving on the offensive side of the ball while the defense has held down the fort allowing the offense to not feel too much pressure. A three-game winning streak is a great start to turnaround the season, but there are some areas that should still be cause for concern. Let’s check out which areas are still in dire need of improvement (in alphabetical order):



First Downs​


The key to a successful offensive approach is to move the ball down the field at a steady pace. This gives the defense time to rest and the opposing offensive weapons on the sideline. The Steelers only have 133 first downs this season which is tied for the 3rd worst in the league. Averaging just over 4 punts per game, cutting that number down to 3 or even 3.5 would tell me more first downs are coming per game. Pressley Harvin III has been inconsistent and the less he has to punt, the better right now. A third down percentage of 40.1 is actually in the middle of the pack in the NFL right now. The correlation here is that the majority of 1st downs are coming on third down. Matt Canada‘s offense needs to move the sticks much more on 1st and 2nd down. There are way too many third down plays being run.






Interceptions/Turnovers​


Turnover ratio in the NFL is huge. Out of the NFL’s 13 teams with a positive turnover ratio, only three do not have winning records. The Steelers sit at -1. This may surprise some as the offense has not turned the ball over that much. It seems impossible to have a negative turnover ratio when Tomlin’s squad is T-4th with only seven giveaways this season. The problem is not arising on offense in regard to the ratio, but the star-studded defense. Keith Butler‘s unit has only managed four fumble recoveries and just two interceptions. Minkah Fitzpatrick needs to get back to the form he had when he first got to Pittsburgh. His role is ever changing, but the ball hawk mentality needs to return. Cameron Sutton and Joe Haden both remain without an interception through seven games. This needs to get better.



Red Zone Efficiency/Touchdowns​


This was a talking point the last time we looked at alarming statistics. The Steelers rank second to last in the NFL with only 10 touchdowns in the red zone. The closest team to them with a winning record is the Cincinnati Bengals with 14. That’s really bad. When you have as many touchdowns in the red zone as the Houston Texans and the winless Detroit Lions have more touchdowns than you within the 20-yard line, it’s time for a wake up call. With that said, the red zone touchdown percentage for the Steelers is in the middle of the pack at 55.6. This simply means the offense is not getting into the red zone nearly enough. This opens up another can of worms which is the total offense.






Rushing Yards​


Sunday against the Cleveland Browns was one of the Steelers best running performance of the season. Najee Harris failed to eclipse 100 yards, but it was great to see both Chase Claypool and Ray-Ray McCloud involved in the running game as well. With that said, it still needs to get much better. The offensive line is coming along slowly and Harris is starting to look like a Pro Bowl-caliber running back for years to come, but they need to stay committed to the run. I would love to seem them get over 150 yards on the ground per game in the final 10 games of the regular season. It does not all have to come from Harris as we saw on Sunday in Cleveland. After Week 4, the offense only had a total of 66 rushes. The last three games, Harris has 73 rushes on his own. This is headed in the right direction, but there is still work to be done.



Total Yards​


Although an early bye week skews the rankings, the offense only has 2,313 total yards of offense this season. That is just about 330 yards per game and while 15-20 years ago it may not seem that alarming, it is in 2021. The Steelers can get away with this more so than other teams with a stout defense, but when teams like the Miami Dolphins, Jacksonville Jaguars and New York Giants, among others, have put together more offense. There needs to be an adjustment made down the stretch. The only team with a winning record with less yards per game is the New Orleans Saints.



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You missed the big one… we sre one of the worse points producers in the league.. literally the defense is top 5 in fewest points allowed and the offense is bottom 5 or close to it in scoring


Points win… all the rest is window dressings…

The offense has been growing by leaps and bounds, but it needs to produce more…


Again get a fast wr to take the top off of the d… it will matter
 
What does it really matter which down you get the first on? What matters is that you continue to move down the field. 1, 2, 3, 1, 2, 3, 1, 2, 3, 1, TD works just fine.
 
What does it really matter which down you get the first on? What matters is that you continue to move down the field. 1, 2, 3, 1, 2, 3, 1, 2, 3, 1, TD works just fine.
Sort of… stats favor spash play moves… 3 yards and a cloud of dust or dinking down the field are drives that die with one bad penalty or play…

The ideal offense moves effectively and in multiple ways from the recieving point to the red zone… once in the condensed red zone , contested catches and power rfun games get you to the end zone…

But what we need is something to get things unbunched getting down the field better

Its why im crying for a burner… it just changes dynamics of safety coverage
 
As the offensive line gets better, so will the offense. Check those stats the last three games compared to the rest of the league and you'll see that the Steelers are middle of the pack and getting better. Which is important, having the toughest schedule in the league. Don't lose sight of that.
 
I know a lot of people are bagging on Harvin. He does get probably one bad punt every couple of games. Other than that, he has been pretty good. Our last punter did that after several years in the league so I'll give Harvin this year to work through that. Hopefully, he will eliminate most of them by the end of this year but definitely next year. He definitely hasn't been bad or terrible but he hasn't been good overall either.
 
I know a lot of people are bagging on Harvin. He does get probably one bad punt every couple of games. Other than that, he has been pretty good. Our last punter did that after several years in the league so I'll give Harvin this year to work through that. Hopefully, he will eliminate most of them by the end of this year but definitely next year. He definitely hasn't been bad or terrible but he hasn't been good overall either.
Why should anyone bag on any special teams player when the ST coach is the specialist of them all

Seriously… you are in control of the smallest part of the three tiered team… you havve exactly zero plans what to do if your kicker goes down … Instead you mindfuck your rookie punter at the last second…… yeah lets give that dude a raise
 
As the offensive line gets better, so will the offense. Check those stats the last three games compared to the rest of the league and you'll see that the Steelers are middle of the pack and getting better. Which is important, having the toughest schedule in the league. Don't lose sight of that.


THIS

Good post badcat, this is an important comparison. You are right as we are moving up and getting better each game.

If you are looking at stats, our first three games cloud the last three games and the NFL is all about what have you done lately as far as what matters stat-wise goes. Our trend is heading up.

I look back ONLY three games as that gives you an inseason snap-shot of where you are at currently. It doesn't mix history to far back. With the NFL all about what have you done for me NOW, my approach seems to be a little more real.

As long as we can keep improving through the season we will be OK. Player / OC / HC / DC / ST (i have my doubts) / all need to continue upwards.




Salute the nation
 
It's alarming to me that Washington isn't getting playing time ahead of Ray ray
Washington can't play the slot, and he was terrible when we forced him to play X. He's only a Z receiver and will only play there if Claypool is hurt.
 
Why should anyone bag on any special teams player when the ST coach is the specialist of them all

Seriously… you are in control of the smallest part of the three tiered team… you havve exactly zero plans what to do if your kicker goes down … Instead you mindfuck your rookie punter at the last second…… yeah lets give that dude a raise
Our special teams has already gotten us points on a punt block and if not for a terrible offside call, points on a FG block as well.
 
How about he plays the Z and Claypool moves to the slot? Your 3 best talents o the field, we have already discussed it
 
Our special teams has already gotten us points on a punt block and if not for a terrible offside call, points on a FG block as well.
Great, and again I absolutely praised DS right before the Boswell play…. And honestly while I disagree with the timing of that fake call, fakes are fine…. Injuries happen…

However this is the second time in the Tomlin/ Dsera a special teams guy went down with no viable plan in place to deal with it….

Contingency plans are absolutely necessary… so you never even had Harvin try kickoffs or field goals before… you send him out there to practice midgame? Seriously? Couldn’t have had him do some of that stuff during camp just to see?

Man that guys head was ******…

Smith has some good attributes but this is like 20 times he hasn’t had guys ready in case of catastrophe….

Hell the first kickoff out of bounds.. you have to tell him that rule, right?

I think he just has so many missing qualities from a top notch STC
 
Our WR's were not very visible this past game. Johnson had 6 catches on 13 targets. Claypool 4 of 5. Washington 1 of 1. We had no targets for Ray Ray or Cody. Muuuth was 4 of 7. Gentry 3 of 5. Harris 3 of 3. And, Snell (why?) 1 of 1.

I'm not sure if they weren't getting open or Ben just didn't have time. Cleveland does have a good D. Somehow, Claypool needs a few more targets and receptions as does Washington.

I didn't notice us with 3 or more WR's many times. We had 2 TE's a good bit and they sent Najee out wide on a CB a few times to help create a mismatch for the WR's.
 
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