Found November 09, 2009 on
The Steelyard:
PLAYERS:
Ryan Clark,
Kyle Orton,
Ben Roethlisberger,
Max Starks,
Elvis Dumervil
TEAMS: New York Giants, Denver Broncos, Pittsburgh Steelers
TEAMS: New York Giants, Denver Broncos, Pittsburgh Steelers
The Steelers are three-point favorites over the Broncos in tonight’s game, something of a surprise when one considers that Denver has only one loss thus far this season, and possesses a significant home field advantage. Making matters worse, Pittsburgh will be missing several key starters on defense — including safety Ryan Clark, who is expected to be deactivated, as the last time Clark played in Denver he suffered life-threatening complications when his sickle-cell condition was aggravated by the high altitude. Nevertheless, the Steelers seem to match up favorably with the Broncos on both sides of the ball. Broncos QB Kyle Orton doesn’t possess a style that typically gives Pittsburgh’s D fits. And Ben Roethlisberger and his receivers have the potential to exploit Denver’s pass defense, provided Big Ben gets reasonably good protection from his O-Line. That’s why the key matchup in the game figures to be Steelers LT Max Starks against Broncos LB Elvis Dumervil, who has already record...
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