The Steelers
faced off against their division rival the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday and
somehow prevailed 18-16. Here are some key stats from the game:
The goal in
football is to score more points than your opponents. To do this, you usually
need to score touchdowns. The Steelers scored the same amount of touchdowns as
me on Sunday with 0.
Wide receivers
Van Jefferson, Calvin Austin, and Mike Williams combined for 1 catch for -1
yards. Again, that's one less than my cat Lucy.
Baltimore
rushed for 124 yards on 19 carries for 6.5 yards per carry. With that type of
success, many are asking why the Ravens didn't run the ball more. Derrick
Henry, arguably the best running back in the NFL, only had 13 carries.
The Steelers
were 4 for 16 on 3rd down conversions. That's a lot of failed 3rd down
conversions.
The Ravens
scored two touchdowns in their two red zone attempts, while the Steelers went
0-4 in their trips to the red zone.
Based on these
stats, you would definitely think the Steelers lost. Again, they scored no
touchdowns against the highest scoring team in the league! However, the
Steelers forced three turnovers and kicker Chris Boswell went 6 for 6 on field
goals and that was the difference in the game.
8-2 is nice. Go Steelers!
Finally, I need
to give credit to Taco Bell for using Harvey Danger's Flagpole Sitta in one of
its newer commercials. Love this song.
Much better than Davante Adams looking miserable that he has a Taco Bell in his house. (Just ignore everything other than the commercial in the video.)
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