I refuse to write a thorough post about a preseason NFL game. While I plan my entire schedule around Steelers games during the regular season, I will only watch preseason games if they are on national TV (meaning that the game is on TV in Washington) and I have nothing else planned. Anyway, here are my notes from Thursday’s Steelers-Cardinals game:
* Isaac Redman > Frank the Tank
* I’d love to give Ziggy Hood a lot of credit for his sack, but the Cardinals offensive line didn’t try to block him.
* Limas Sweed made some nice catches. It will be interesting to watch the battle for 3rd receiver between him and Shaun McDonald.
* What an interception by Anthony Madison! It’s too bad the interception didn’t count due to a lousy pass interference penalty.
* I think we’re going to like having a healthy Daniel Sepulveda this season.
* Myron Bell, I mean Joe Burnett, made a nice interception and put a great hit on a Cardinals defender trying to down a punt leading to a touchback.
* If there were any thoughts of kicker Piotr Czech him making the team if Jeff Reed gets hurt, he’s D-U-N done after missing a short field goal wide left. OK, his 44-yard field goal late in the fourth quarter was fine.
* Where do you draft Cardinals running back Tim Hightower in your fantasy league? He’s the #1 back and looked solid against the Steelers’ first team defense.
* James Harrison had six tackles in just over a quarter of work (if that). I think he could be a good football player!
* We all know the former Steeler players and coaches on Arizona, but they may also be the University of Pittsburgh West with former Panthers Larry Fitzgerald, Tyler Palko, LaRod Stephens-Howling and Gerald Hayes.
That's actually more than I thought I would write. Maybe I'm already in regular season form! (or not)
Friday, August 14, 2009
Brief Steelers-Cardinals Notes
Posted by Sean at 10:01 AM
Labels: Anthony Madison, Daniel Sepulveda, Isaac Redman, Joe Burnett, Limas Sweed, Piotr Czech, Pittsburgh Steelers, Tim Hightower, Ziggy Hood
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