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Three Keys to Beating the Bengals

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The Steelers have dominated their recent games against the Cincinnati Bengals, but this trip to Paul Brown Stadium has a different feel if you will. The Bengals feel they can move the ball on the Steelers, and the black and gold struggled last week moving the ball and putting it in the end zone in Chicago. With that said, here’s three keys and a final prediction for the Sunday AFC North showdown in the Queen City.

1. Make the Bengals a one-trick pony
– Last week vs the Packers, Cedric Benson looked like the second coming of Jim Brown, rushing for 141 yards. Cincy is 4-0 when they get 100 yards from Benson, and the Steelers have to shut him down and force the Bengals to throw and throw often. If Benson can have early success vs the Steelers run D, the confidence level for Cincy is going to allow for play actions, which the team can’t allow.

2. Limit the penalties and mistakes
– Last week the team beat themselves with Jeff Reed missing two kicks, and some penalties that set them back at key times. How about playing a sound game with few mistakes? They also missed blocks, tackles, and even have had some early drops. These mistakes will kill any team, and to me it was a key reason for the three-point setback in Chicago. If the same things happens in Cincy, we could have a repeat of Chicago.

3. Take Advantage of Opportunities – The team scored quickly vs the Bears, and then they went into an offensive funk the rest of the day. How about making the proper adjustments like the defense does so you DON’T go backwards from an offensive standpoint. I felt the running game showed improvement vs the Bears, and they have had some huge games in the past on the ground vs Cincy, and it would be nice to see them get that going to establish a killer instinct when they have the football.

The Bengals have been the Steelers red-headed stepchild if you would, and if they impose their will, even without Troy Polamalu, they have enough to win this game. Don’t let the Bengals get off to a quick start, and again, play like champs, not chumps.

Pittsburgh 24 Cincinnati 13

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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  1. mark

    September 25, 2009 at 12:33 pm

    No doubt the team should score 21+ in this game. My concern is letting the Bengals dictate the pace and them keeping drives alive. Stopping the run is always a Steeler priority and that will not change. Getting pressure on Palmer is important and keeping Odom off of Ben is just as important. I think this game is won or loss at the line of scrimmage.If the Steelers can mix the run and pass well, they will dictate the pace and put enough on the scoreboard to win by 7 or 10. I can see 23-16 unless Palmer finds receivers all day underneath, setting up the BIG pass play over the top.

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