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Week 4: Steelers v/s Chargers live blog
Sunday, October 4th, 2009If you’re a gambling man (or woman) — week 4
Sunday, October 4th, 2009Sam Clayton is back. A little late, but he’s back. You know the drill by now. Here’s a refresher of Sam’s year-long stats and then, of course, his pick for tonight’s game.

94-53, +654.5 dimes ... 66/104 winning days ... 13/17 winning weeks ... 4/4 winning months ... 3/4 Steelers picks
STEELERS -5.5
“People are questioning this spread and for all the right reasons. I’ve heard everything from Vegas begging for Chargers money to setting a trap on the Steelers’ backers. Still, I really believe that Pittsburgh needs an impressive home showing and after two extremely bitter road losses, they take care of business. Heinz Field has been their safe haven the past couple seasons, and they’ve been tremendous both SU (6-0) and ATS (5-1) over the last six home contests. San Diego doesn’t travel very well, especially all the way across country to face a hungry, determined Steelers team. That math just doesn’t add up for me.
“LaDainian Tomlinson was out last week with a bad wheel and while he IS playing tonight, he’s still not going to be the LT we all know and love/hate. His inability to make precise cuts and set up the San Diego play-action attack will be one of the main reasons for the Chargers’ sluggish offense. As far as defenses go, Pittsburgh’s tenacious D actually didn’t play that bad the last few weeks. The high scoring final scores don’t tell the entire story, as mistakes by Big Ben and the offense (remember the pick-six last week) really didn’t help the cause.
“If Roethlisberger and Co. can control the football and limit their mistakes, they could win by 10. I think it’s going to be a little closer than that, and San Diego could very well strike first. However, when all is said and done, Pittsburgh is going to come out on top. Mike Tomlin and his squad have had this game circled all week long and with a towel frenzied crowd at Heinz Field, the Steelers will shut down Philip Rivers and look to Big Ben to capitalize on great field position.”
…there you have it.
Here we go.
Fearless predictions
Saturday, October 3rd, 2009Remember, I’m a pessimist. Take these lightly. Also, almost all of my predictions turn out wrong.
Reports are that Fast Willie is out and Isaac Redman has been placed on the squad. Prediction #1) Redman will have no impact on this game.
#2) Mendenhall will get at least 65 yards rushing and a touchdown.
The defense, which will still be without Troy, will impress. I’m thinking 3.5 sacks between Woodley and Harrison for #3). If the Steelers lose, it won’t be because the defense didn’t show up.
#4) Cotter will bring his “A” game to the live blog.
And keep in mind what I said about my predictions (they are usually wrong, since I know you didn’t remember what I said) before you read the fifth, and final, one. #5) The Steelers will lose.
That being said …
Here we go.
Time to panic?
Thursday, October 1st, 2009Everyone seems to be in a state of panic.
Sure, the Steelers are 1-2 (should be 3-0) and sitting behind both Baltimore and Cincinnati in the standings, but it’s not time to panic just yet. Should you be worried? Yes. Panicked? No. And this is coming from the most pessimistic fan you’ll ever meet.
However, things are not looking good. Polamalu is still out. Parker is now experiencing an injury and the San Diego Chargers, a very capable team, are trekking to Pittsburgh this weekend.
At 1-3, I’ll panic.
Apparently, though, I’m not the only one that isn’t ready to hit the panic button yet. Post-Gazette reporter Ed Bouchette had to address the question yesterday in his Q/A.
Question: Ed, am I crazy for not hitting the panic button just yet? Every article I’ve read over the last week sounds like the season is already over. I don’t see Reed continuing to miss field goals. Holmes just has to remember how to catch. LeBeau has to get the D in better positions in the fourth quarter. As for Limas Sweed, who really cares about him? I have full confidence that the issues will be addressed. Your thoughts?
Garrett Shanafelt, McMurray
BOUCHETTE: You are the rare bird indeed that you can keep your head while many around you are losing theirs. That panic button should be reserved for later. I have them winning the next three games to bring them to 4-2 heading into their home game against Brett Favre and the Minnesota Vikings. Enjoy the ride because it’s not nearly over yet.
Step back from the ledge, the rest of you.
This week is crucial. If the Steelers lose again, forget I said anything and I’ll meet you out on that ledge.


