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Sun Oct 25, 2009 11:45 am EDT

Steelers-Vikings: The end of smashmouth?

The last time the Steelers and Vikings met, it was December 18, 2005, and the Steelers won, 18-3. Current Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin was Tampa Bay's secondary coach, current Vikings head coach Brad Childress was Philly's offensive coordinator, and Brett Favre(notes) hadn't even started waffling yet. It was a very different time, as evidenced by the rush/pass totals for both teams. The Steelers were still into smashmouth back then, using power running to protect quarterback Ben Roethlisberger(notes), who threw 15 passes all day. Big Ben came close to having more rushing attempts (six) than completed passes (10). Brad Johnson(notes) threw 30 passes and completed only 16 against the vaunted Pittsburgh defense.

45 passing attempts in a single game? When the Vikings and Steelers face off today, we may see more than that by the end of the first half. Minnesota has gone a bit more pass-happy with Brett Favre in charge -- they average 30.7 attempts per game as opposed to 28.2 with Tarvaris Jackson(notes) in 2008 -- but the balance has to be there with Adrian Peterson in the backfield. It's just not the same Vikings offense that opposing defenses could stack the box against. The Steelers, however, have absolutely switched from Bronko Nagurski to Air Coryell. Only the Colts sling it more often than Pittsburgh's 34.7 attempts per game, and no quarterback has more total passing yards than the Big Ben's 1,887. Roethlisberger isn't just a guy who can take a lot of hits anymore; he's now one of the most efficient and productive quarterbacks in the NFL. His 9.1 yards per attempt is tied with Peyton Manning(notes) for the league lead, and he has completed an astonishing 72.5 percent of his passes. That's why Football Outsiders ranks him third overall in opponent-adjusted efficiency, behind only Drew Brees(notes) and Peyton Manning.

It's a long way from 2005, when the Steelers won the Super Bowl with an incendiary late-season surge despite averaging a league-low 23.7 passing attempts per game. If you need any further evidence that the NFL is moving away from a run-first theory in favor of schemes more in line with the more wide-open offenses of the NCAA, look no further than the Steelers and Vikings airing it out downfield.

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  1. FairlyHonestBob
    1. Posted by FairlyHonestBob Sun Oct 25, 2009 12:21 pm EDT

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    Minnesota gets their first loss today.
  2. leedee42
    2. Posted by leedee42 Sun Oct 25, 2009 12:30 pm EDT

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    Wrong...
  3. Mr.Attitude68
    3. Posted by Mr.Attitude68 Sun Oct 25, 2009 12:35 pm EDT

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    It's not brett favre that's got a big challenge ahead of him,it's little boy ben thats got a challenge ahead of him.worthless is playing against a future hall of famer and the the quarterback that's played the game.Ben is at best an average qb,if he's lucky.And yes i Hate the self-centered ass,he's always thought that his [profane] doesn't stink.I'm from his home town and not proud of it.I know people that went to school with him and think the same thing i do about him. My kids went to his so-called charity basketball game this past summer and he let his Stupid bodyguard push my 14yr. old daughter out of his way,had i been there.They would have arrested the bodyguard for assault,because i would have presses charges against a loser like that.It's pretty bad when someone like ben thinks he needs a bodyguard to protect his worthless ass.there's more important people in this world that have done more than ben could ever dream of doing, and they don't have bodyguards. And he's not the only one from Findlay to make it in a pro sports.there are others from my home town that i would admit to before i would ben.If ben wants to make a difference to people in his home town,he should donate more than a hundred dollars a basket that he makes.He should donate at least a thousand dollars for every basket he makes.
  4. Frosty
    4. Posted by Frosty Sun Oct 25, 2009 12:42 pm EDT

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    Thanks for being fairly honest, Bob.
  5. Pau Gasol
    5. Posted by Pau Gasol Sun Oct 25, 2009 12:44 pm EDT

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    "Big Ben came close to having more rushing attempts (six) then completed passes (10)."
    It should say "than" and not "then."
  6. Matthew
    6. Posted by Matthew Sun Oct 25, 2009 12:50 pm EDT

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    ben or drew brees for qb in fantasy football
  7. Rhonda
    7. Posted by Rhonda Sun Oct 25, 2009 1:50 pm EDT

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    people who judge someone and post neg. comments no matter how well they know someone is just as bad of a person. why did they attend bens camp if they dislike him??? just because someone makes money its there business what they give away or donate. its none of our business.
  8. joshua.scarpaci
    8. Posted by joshua.scarpaci Sun Oct 25, 2009 2:57 pm EDT

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    wrong... pittsburgh's d huffs and puffs in the second half... they gave up 20 in the second half to the LIONS! anyone wonder why pittsburgh is 4-2 and hasn't been down by more than 3? d can't get off the field in the 2nd half.
  9. sue
    9. Posted by sue Sun Oct 25, 2009 3:10 pm EDT

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    the steelers can not finish
  10. sue
    10. Posted by sue Sun Oct 25, 2009 3:23 pm EDT

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    why do you dive
  11. DustinD
    11. Posted by DustinD Sun Oct 25, 2009 3:31 pm EDT

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    How about the fact that Jerome Bettis retired, Parker went down, Mendenhal has only established himself recently and the fact that the Vikings didn't have a passing game the last time these two teams played. The end of smashmouth? Both defenses are far more smashmouth now then in 05 and both offenses are more balanced. The Steelers might have been a better team overall in 05, but Bettis is long gone.
  12. sue
    12. Posted by sue Sun Oct 25, 2009 3:45 pm EDT

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    big denfince
  13. richlandboy2x
    13. Posted by richlandboy2x Sun Oct 25, 2009 3:47 pm EDT

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    yep but it wont be the steelers it will be the refs as usual
  14. chefo
    14. Posted by chefo Sun Oct 25, 2009 3:49 pm EDT

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    The zebras for the win... man, I'm a Bears fan but the Steelers are getting some serious love from the refs all game long.
  15. dr_white321
    15. Posted by dr_white321 Sun Oct 25, 2009 3:52 pm EDT

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    14 point turnaround and phantom tripping penalty....hmmmm.
  16. Jtrain
    16. Posted by Jtrain Sun Oct 25, 2009 3:59 pm EDT

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    Does the NFL recruit officials for games involving the Steelers from the WWE?
  17. Brian
    17. Posted by Brian Sun Oct 25, 2009 4:10 pm EDT

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    Always knew that the high and mighty Lord Brett would start playing like himself again some day. Who is it that can't finish?
  18. ewwwwwwww
    18. Posted by ewwwwwwww Sun Oct 25, 2009 4:11 pm EDT

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    lol i love reading the comments of people saying the vikings aren't losing today but yeah... didn't quite go that way now did it?
  19. LoriA
    19. Posted by LoriA Sun Oct 25, 2009 4:11 pm EDT

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    It's unfortunate that this was yet another rigged NFL game.
    Horrible tripping call gives Steelers the win. What a disgrace.
  20. Perfect Darkness
    20. Posted by Perfect Darkness Sun Oct 25, 2009 4:12 pm EDT

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    i laugh hysterically any time someone calls something "dead" in football. there is nothing new and nothing dies -- football goes through phases and cycles and smashmouth will be back in vogue eventually. anyone who thinks anything is "new" or "dead" in the nfl has absolutely no sense of perspective or history.
  21. marc
    21. Posted by marc Sun Oct 25, 2009 4:15 pm EDT

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    All the pensylvania teams cheat. but that holding call that negated a touchdown was horrible.Then favre fumbles and pittsburg gets td.Payed off officials won pittsburg their game.
  22. K T
    22. Posted by K T Sun Oct 25, 2009 4:15 pm EDT

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    Not today... the old man ain't god, go figure! Vikings fans have every right to be a little worried. They just aren't as good as you think they are. And 4 just looks old... a pick and a fumble in the 4th? LMAO! BTW, Rodgers kinda looked good today, don'tcha think? :)
  23. durrell
    23. Posted by durrell Sun Oct 25, 2009 4:16 pm EDT

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    Steelers win 27-17!!!!!!!!!!!!
  24. flyer_scum
    24. Posted by flyer_scum Sun Oct 25, 2009 4:18 pm EDT

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    Ah, Autumn. I love the crispness in the air, the falling leaves....and the sounds of whining coming from all of the Steeler haters. My favorite time of year.
  25. z
    25. Posted by z Sun Oct 25, 2009 4:18 pm EDT

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    ya well it helps when the steelers are getting help from the refs as usual

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