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Steelers Gab 2012 Week 10 NFL Preview – Kansas City at Pittsbugh

Tonight the Steelers play what many are calling a “slam dunk” as they take on the 1-7 KC Chiefs at home on Monday Night Football. Consider this quick fact – the last time the Steelers lost a home Monday night game? Chuck Noll was the coach in his final season with the team, and they fell to the NY Giants 23-20 in 1991.

With that little fact shared, here’s our preview and prediction for tonight’s game.

1. Don’t Horse Around – The Chiefs are awful on defense, and as long as the offense does what it’s done the past few weeks in this winning streak, this ought to be an easy win. If Todd Haley decides to try to put a knife in his former team and turn it by doing things outside the box, he could find himself in trouble. The Steelers have the better players on both sides of the ball, and should be able to dominate with the run as well as the pass game.

2. Keep Charles In Check – Jammal Charles is the best player of the Chiefs offense (forget Dwayne Bowe) and he can break off a big gain in seconds. He’s put up 634 yards, and the Chiefs average 149.9 yards per game and have a per-carry average of 4.7 yards, the best in the game. If they are going to pull off the upset, they are going to have to run, run, and run more. The Steelers have shown signs of some struggle in the run D earlier this year, and have to make sure not to let it happen tonight.

3. Turnover City – The Chiefs are simply awful when it comes to turnovers, and that includes the guy that will take the ball from under center tonight, Matt Cassel. KC has already lost 15 fumbles, and that puts them at an NFL-high 29 turnovers. Cassel has thrown 11 picks and has also lost seven fumbles. If the Steelers can put any type of pressure on him, he’ll give it up, which should result in short fields or even a score or two for the Steelers.

Prediction – Ok, deep breath. The last time a game looked this easy, the Steelers lost to the Titans on the final play of the game. Won’t happen. At home, on Monday night, with some rain and a crowd that loves their team, the Steelers should be able to dominate the Chiefs, who are lining up for the first overall pick in the 2013 NFL Draft. Look for the run game to gouge the Chiefs, and for the offense to have a fun night with the Chiefs stumbling to 1-8. Pittsburgh 35 Kansas City 14

Matt Loede has been in the sports media for over 16 years, with experience covering the MLB, NBA, and NFL. On Sunday’s during football season, you can hear Matt on national networks like Fox Sports Radio, Associated Press, and others. Born and raised in Cleveland Ohio, Matt studies and talks football inside and out, and is anxious to share his thoughts and comments with readers on a daily basis.

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  2. George H

    November 12, 2012 at 1:45 pm

    Although I do believe we will win this game, I don’t believe it will be as much as a blowout as everyone is predicting. I can see a closer game until the fourth quarter when the Steelers finally open it up. I honestly wouldn’t be surprised to see the final score being 28-17, but a harder fought game than we are to expect. There is a reason why the players play the games and don’t expect KC to take all of this getting blown out of Pittsburgh lightly. They will show up to play.

    Keep an eye on the run defense here. With the rainy elements hitting Pittsburgh tonight, expect KC to try to keep pounding the ball and keep Ben and the offense off the field. This is a type of game that KC can keep pounding the ball and open up the play action for a big play or two. If our offense isnt flowing then this could easily become a trap game.

    Hopefully I will be eating my words tomorrow and the Steelers jump up fast and pour it on KC. Lets just get out of this week with a W and a healthy team.

  3. DrGeorge

    November 12, 2012 at 8:03 pm

    I agree, George H. If the field is wet and soggy tonight, we aren’t likely to put up 35 points. I think Tomlin is merely looking to win this one and minimize injuries. He is certainly not going to try to match Baltimore’s 55 against Oakland.

    “Look for the run game to gouge the Chiefs…” —
    How many healthy backs will we have tonight? My concern is that the KC running game may gouge the Steelers. Our defense remains vulnerable to the run. If KC runs the ball consistently, this could become a long night for our defense. Even so, we should still win, but the score will be low. Conversely, if KC throws more than it runs, KC will lose, and the Steelers might get the 35 Matt predicts. Running the ball is KC’s best shot, and I expect them to persist in that strategy even if they get behind. My guess: Pittsburgh 21 – KC 7.

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