Labriola on the win over the Browns

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It⁢ was neither easy ⁢nor particularly pretty. But ⁣it was revealing, and while ⁣some of what was revealed will‍ engender confidence, there will be some that will create doubt.The significance of any ⁤or all of that will be left too‌ each individual to determine, but sence the NFL is a bottom-line business and the bottom line of Sunday’s exercise ‌at Acrisure Stadium ​was pittsburgh 27, ⁢Cleveland⁢ 14, what took place deserves to be recognized as an accomplishment.

But before that’s allowed to happen, the drama titled “steelers vs. Browns, the rematch” will be dissected and rehashed and⁤ what-if’ed to death.And how you end up feeling about these Steelers and what their 10-3 record says about them and their immediate future ⁤probably won’t ​have changed from how ⁤you ‌felt about⁢ those⁣ things when they were 9-3.

Yes, professional football at ⁢the NFL‍ level is a business, and⁢ Coach mike tomlin tells everyone who works for him that “our ⁤business is winning.” Yet you must admit that its purpose is‌ entertainment, and that entertainment often⁢ comes from attaching style points and aesthetics to things actually defined only by cold, hard numbers. There is no “committee” taking it ‌all in and then voting on ‍which teams “have earned” the opportunity to compete for the big trophy. It’ll be contested in ⁢stadiums with scoreboards that will‌ decide who advances. This is the ⁤NFL after all.

The Steelers ‌woke up ⁣today with a 10-3 record, as winners of 7 of their last 8, and at 6-1 with Russell Wilson as the starting quarterback.But now it’s going to get real. These next three weeks will have three games over a span of 11 days – starting on Sunday, ⁣Dec. ​15 and ending on Wednesday, Dec. 25 – against three opponents that woke up today a combined 30-18 and as winners of 12 of their last 15.

Looking at it through the‌ glass-half-full lens,​ the Steelers are getting top-quality quarterback play⁣ from Wilson, who has been showing himself to be a guy who will do big-time things in critical moments that will have an impact on games. Against the browns, there was the opening possession of the second half where he converted a third-and-10 ⁢with a 21-yard shot to Pat Freiermuth down the middle, and then on a second-and-6 from the Browns 10-yard line he executed a read-option type play where he had⁣ 3 decisions‍ to make: hand the ball to a running back, keep it and run around ​the end, or press the corner and ‍deliver a⁤ quick pass to⁢ a slanting-in-from-the-back-side receiver.Wilson ​made the read, executed the fakes, and delivered accurately‌ to Van Jefferson‌ for a 10-yard touchdown.

Then‍ on‍ the next possession⁢ there were back-to-back plays where he converted a third-and-6 with a 20-yard shot down the sideline to mike Williams and followed ​with a​ touchdown pass where he moved ⁣the safety with⁣ his eyes and delivered the ball to freiermuth up the seam.

Of course, those touchdowns on consecutive ‍possessions to start the second half were necessary to remove the bitter taste of going ⁣three-and-out in ‌four of the first 5 possessions in ​the first half.‍ And of course, some of the issues ‍the offense was having ‍in the first half could be traced to George Pickens turning up on Friday’s practice report as a limited participant with a hamstring injury and then being inactive⁤ for Sunday’s game. Clearly, a Pickens-less lineup was way less ⁣threatening‍ to the Browns secondary, and it took a while

While​ all this was going on, the Steelers defense did enough good things.⁢ The Browns punted 5 times,⁤ Keeanu Benton and James Pierre had interceptions, and Cam‌ Heyward had 2 sacks.When there were problems, they often originated when QB Jameis‌ Winston was able to duck outside‍ to avoid the pass rush and then make ​plays down the field.Lose contain like that against Jalen Hurts ‍in Philadelphia next Sunday, or⁣ against Lamar Jackson⁢ in baltimore the​ Saturday after that, or against patrick Mahomes on christmas Day, which is the Wednesday after that, and 24 points isn’t going to be ⁣nearly enough.

What they ⁢are is resilient, and what Tomlin works constantly‌ to cultivate among the players is a “why‌ not me” philosophy when it comes‌ to making‍ game-altering ‍plays. There were the aforementioned interceptions by⁣ a second-year nose tackle and‍ a ​core special teamer seeing time at cornerback because of an injury to ⁢Donte Jackson. There also was Corliss Waitman flipping⁢ the field a couple of times and Ben Skowronek sealing the deal by jumping on the loose ball ⁤when one of his punts were muffed.

“I want to take the mystique out of our performance,” said tomlin.⁢ “We determine how ⁣we ‌play. We determine the outcome of football games. I built this team that way, and so I’m not being consistent in my words or actions if I approach⁤ games⁣ any differently.”

They will need that approach ​to bear fruit because their next three games are different in what they ⁤present in degree of difficulty with‍ little recovery time from‍ one⁣ to the next. Three games in 11 days starting with Dec. 15 and ending with Dec. 25 against three of‌ the league’s best teams, all with rosters containing some of the NFL’s most dynamic players.

Those three‍ games – in Philadelphia vs.the 11-2 Eagles, ‌in ⁣Baltimore vs. the “won-loss record doesn’t matter” Ravens,‌ and in Pittsburgh on Christmas Day vs. the two-time defending champion Chiefs – against ⁢that level of competition at ⁤that time in the⁢ schedule is ‌why they fought through all of the⁣ work they did to get here. Three All-Pro quarterbacks. Three elite organizations. The pursuit of a championship will have to go through ⁢that level of competition, and the Steelers are going to find out if they’re ​up to the ⁢challenge.

It’s not going to be easy,⁣ because they’re not going ​to get the kind of ​help they got from the Browns.‌ And it ⁣doesn’t have to be pretty, as the only thing ‌that matters is winning that particular game by any means possible. ⁣But it will be revealing.

The Steelers will wade into ‌it with the kind ⁣of team​ – especially once Pickens⁣ is back from his hamstring problem⁣ – that is more equipped and⁢ better prepared to handle it than any in their⁤ recent past.‍ They have done what was necessary to put ‌themselves in position as⁢ one of the league’s most relevant teams in⁢ the middle of december.

It’s ​all there for them. And the best ⁣part is it’s going to be up to them.

How ‍does George⁢ Pickens’ absence effect the Steelers’ offensive strategy and playoff​ chances?

Interview Between‌ Time.news Editor and NFL⁤ Expert

Time.news Editor: Welcome to our special edition of Sports insights.⁢ Today, we have the pleasure⁢ of⁢ speaking ‌with Tim Johnson, an NFL analyst with over a decade⁤ of experiance. Tim,​ thank you for joining us. There’s a lot to unpack after last ⁤Sunday’s ‍game where the Pittsburgh ⁤Steelers triumphed over the Cleveland Browns with a​ score of 27-14. ‌How would you​ summarize the significance⁤ of this victory?

Tim Johnson: Thanks for having me! The Steelers’ win⁤ was indeed significant, but I think it’s crucial to note that it wasn’t a flawless performance.it may not have been pretty, but it‌ showcased some revealing moments about⁤ the team’s capabilities⁣ and future prospects.⁣ The 10-3 record‌ speaks volumes, but⁣ as you mentioned, every team ⁢has its ups and downs. This victory‍ strengthens their position but also raises questions that fans and analysts alike will dissect endlessly.

Time.news Editor: Absolutely. Fans frequently enough ​oscillate between⁣ feelings of hope and ‍skepticism, especially with what‍ we’re seeing from ⁢their recent performances. they‌ have been on a⁤ solid streak, winning 7 of their last 8 games. Does this level of​ success indicate that the Steelers are genuine contenders⁢ in the playoffs?

Tim Johnson: You​ know,‍ winning is⁤ definitely a critical measure, especially in the NFL ​where ⁢the business aspect looms ​large. Though,how they’re winning matters,too. While their record looks remarkable, the team’s effectiveness—especially on offense—hasn’t been consistent. They had some struggles in the first half of the Browns game, going three-and-out in four⁣ of their first five possessions, wich shows there’s still work to be done.

Time.news Editor: Let’s talk about Russell wilson. The analysis highlights that he’s been playing like a top-tier quarterback, especially in that game. what did you observe in his⁣ performance that stands out?

Tim Johnson: Russell‍ Wilson is a game-changer,‌ without a doubt.His plays in critical moments were what pushed‍ the Steelers over the edge in the second⁢ half. Executing a read-option play ​effectively, ‍converting third downs, and throwing touchdown passes under pressure are no small feats. It ⁤also showcases⁢ his experience and ability ‌to read defenses, which is⁢ crucial,⁢ especially in tight games.

Time.news Editor: His ability to make those big plays certainly stood out. However, you mentioned the ‍impact of George Pickens being inactive. How important ​is he to the Steelers’ offensive strategy moving forward?

Tim johnson: George Pickens is a significant asset to​ their offensive⁣ game plan. ‌His absence against​ the Browns undoubtedly⁤ limited their⁢ offensive threat.Defenses are less pressured when a key player ⁢like Pickens is unavailable, allowing‌ them to focus on limiting other weapons. As they head into a difficult stretch of games against teams with winning records,⁢ they’ll need all​ hands on deck, including Pickens. His return ⁤coudl be vital for maintaining​ an​ effective offense.

Time.news editor: Speaking ‍of those upcoming‌ games, the Steelers are facing ⁢three formidable opponents in a‌ very ‍short span.​ How⁣ might this pivotal stretch affect their playoff aspirations?

Tim Johnson: It’s a make-or-break situation​ for ⁣them. They’re up ‌against opponents who are not only ‍winning ⁣but also in a groove, which is a tough challenge. Consistency will be paramount during this stretch.If they can harness the momentum they’ve built ​while addressing their first-half struggles, they could solidify ⁤themselves​ as serious postseason contenders. It’s all about how they respond under pressure and ⁣if they‌ can maintain the‌ level‍ of play⁣ we saw,particularly‌ in the second​ half against Cleveland.

Time.news Editor: ​tim, this analysis has‌ been incredibly enlightening. Before we wrap up,do you have any final thoughts on the steelers’ ⁣performance and⁣ what it suggests about their future?

Tim Johnson: ‌ My takeaway ​is that while they’ve shown they can win,the nuances of their performance will be critical⁤ as the season ⁢progresses. The NFL playoffs often come down to​ execution in the most critical moments, and⁢ the steelers must refine⁣ their game. Can they sustain their performance‌ against tougher competition? Only time will tell,⁣ but I believe they have the potential to make noise if ⁣they can find that consistency and keep their key players healthy.

Time.news Editor: Thank ⁤you, Tim, for sharing your insights. The NFL is indeed‍ unpredictable, and it’s always exciting to see⁢ how teams evolve as the ⁣season unfolds.‍ We’ll be sure to follow the Steelers closely in the coming weeks.

Tim Johnson: ⁣ Thanks‌ for having me! It’s always a ​pleasure to ‌talk⁣ football. Let’s see how this all plays ​out!

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