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A lot of afc teams hovering around that .500 mark. Go out and string a few wins together and you never know. It ain’t over until it’s over. 9-7 might not get you there but just win the next one. We will see where we end up. Go Bills!

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I was just watching the Steelers @ Jags.

 

I know most on here feel like Allen should start because "this season is all about his development," and "he needs as many reps as possible," and, apparently, the plan of having him sit and learn behind a vet mentor, for some reason, no longer applies, even though we have a much more competent, and seasoned vet than we did throughout the preseason. Remember when the conventional wisdom on Allen was that he was a "project" with "lots of potential, and upside," but "needed time to develop on the sidelines?"

 

Well, no more. Now, it makes more sense to throw Allen into the same situation that all of the Peterman apologists said unfairly ruined what could have been a perfectly unremarkable career as a mediocre backup. What's good for the goose is not what's good for the first round draft pick, apparently. We have "so much invested in him" that he should be on the field asap, regardless of how badly he, or the rest of the team flops. Supposedly, there is some logic to this notion.

 

But, man... I wish McD and company would commit to winning the next game. And, I suspect that Barkley gives us a better chance. Watching Doug Marone's smug puss on the sidelines as the Jags' D destroy Allen, and our offense, will be hard to endure. But, for some reason, this will be good for Allen's development, or so I am told.

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Pittsburgh Steelers 20, Jacksonville Jaguars 16

1. In what was arguably Steelers quarterback Ben Roehtlisberger's grittiest game of the season, Roethlisberger proved why he is one of the league's top quarterbacks by leading a furious second-half comeback. Roethlisberger found the going tough early in the game, as the offense totaled just 66 yards in the first half. Roethlisberger, who threw for just 53 yards at the half, exploded with 261 yards and two touchdowns in the second half as the Steelers battled back from a 16-0 deficit. The Steelers signal-caller also shook off three interceptions and two sacks on the game, before coming alive when it mattered the most. His first touchdown came on a 78-yard strike to Antonio Brown, the second on an 11-yard pass to tight end Vance McDonald, and Roethlisberger's sealed the game with a 1-yard touchdown run with three seconds left on the clock.
 
The Steelers extended their winning streak to six games and improved to 7-2-1 on the season.
 
2. While Roethlisberger more than deserves the spotlight for his performance, the Steelers defense get their share of center stage for what they did in the fourth quarter. The Jaguars had their way for almost three quarters, pounding away with a punishing ground game to the tune of 179 yards and a touchdown on 43 attempts on the game. Sunday marked the first time since Week 2 that the Steelershad allowed an opponent to rush for 100 yards in a game.
 
But like their quarterback, the Steelers defense rose to the occasion, forcing four consecutive three-and-outs in final period, none more critical than the Jaguars' possession with 2:28 remaining in the game. In a classic tale of two halves, the Steelers clamped down hard in the second half. The Jaguarstotaled 169 yards in the first two quarters, but managed just 74 yards in the second half.
 
3. For three quarters, the Jaguars showed why they were a consensus preseason favorite to return to the postseason after advancing to the AFC Conference Championship last year. The Jaguars are a difficult team when the running game is firing on all cylinders and the defense is playing a complete game. Jacksonville certainly got the former category rolling, and the defense, led by cornerback Jalen Ramsey's two interceptions, held the Steelers in check.
 
But when needed with the game on the line, both areas failed. The Jaguars couldn't convert a first down in the fourth quarter, managing just 7 yards rushing, and the defense also couldn't stop big plays in the second half. Quarterback Blake Bortles deserves some of the blame, of course, as he failed to generate any sort of offense in the final period and was sacked three times.
 
The Jaguars have now lost six consecutive games and are 3-7 on the season after starting the season 2-0.
-- Herbie Teope
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13 minutes ago, 26CornerBlitz said:

Pittsburgh Steelers 20, Jacksonville Jaguars 16

1. In what was arguably Steelers quarterback Ben Roehtlisberger's grittiest game of the season, Roethlisberger proved why he is one of the league's top quarterbacks by leading a furious second-half comeback. Roethlisberger found the going tough early in the game, as the offense totaled just 66 yards in the first half. Roethlisberger, who threw for just 53 yards at the half, exploded with 261 yards and two touchdowns in the second half as the Steelers battled back from a 16-0 deficit. The Steelers signal-caller also shook off three interceptions and two sacks on the game, before coming alive when it mattered the most. His first touchdown came on a 78-yard strike to Antonio Brown, the second on an 11-yard pass to tight end Vance McDonald, and Roethlisberger's sealed the game with a 1-yard touchdown run with three seconds left on the clock.
 
The Steelers extended their winning streak to six games and improved to 7-2-1 on the season.
 
2. While Roethlisberger more than deserves the spotlight for his performance, the Steelers defense get their share of center stage for what they did in the fourth quarter. The Jaguars had their way for almost three quarters, pounding away with a punishing ground game to the tune of 179 yards and a touchdown on 43 attempts on the game. Sunday marked the first time since Week 2 that the Steelershad allowed an opponent to rush for 100 yards in a game.
 
But like their quarterback, the Steelers defense rose to the occasion, forcing four consecutive three-and-outs in final period, none more critical than the Jaguars' possession with 2:28 remaining in the game. In a classic tale of two halves, the Steelers clamped down hard in the second half. The Jaguarstotaled 169 yards in the first two quarters, but managed just 74 yards in the second half.
 
3. For three quarters, the Jaguars showed why they were a consensus preseason favorite to return to the postseason after advancing to the AFC Conference Championship last year. The Jaguars are a difficult team when the running game is firing on all cylinders and the defense is playing a complete game. Jacksonville certainly got the former category rolling, and the defense, led by cornerback Jalen Ramsey's two interceptions, held the Steelers in check.
 
But when needed with the game on the line, both areas failed. The Jaguars couldn't convert a first down in the fourth quarter, managing just 7 yards rushing, and the defense also couldn't stop big plays in the second half. Quarterback Blake Bortles deserves some of the blame, of course, as he failed to generate any sort of offense in the final period and was sacked three times.
 
The Jaguars have now lost six consecutive games and are 3-7 on the season after starting the season 2-0.
-- Herbie Teope

Damn! I stopped watching and missed the comeback!

 

I'm in Rochester visiting family (live in Los Angeles), and I was getting the stink-eye for watching a non-Buffalo related game on my first day back. It wasn't a hard game to turn off-- watching Morone's smug face was nauseating. I would really, really like to see the Bills beat them next week.

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2 minutes ago, Rocky Landing said:

Damn! I stopped watching and missed the comeback!

 

I'm in Rochester visiting family (live in Los Angeles), and I was getting the stink-eye for watching a non-Buffalo related game on my first day back. It wasn't a hard game to turn off-- watching Morone's smug face was nauseating. I would really, really like to see the Bills beat them next week.

 

His team blew it by going really conservative up 16-0.  Too many three and outs in the 2nd half. 

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Campbell: "This is as tough as it gets" (4:31)

All Pro defensive end Calais Campbell tries to explain the Jaguars sixth consecutive loss despite a strong defensive effort on Sunday at TIAA Bank Field.

 

Ramsey: "I walked off the field pretty mad" (4:58)

All Pro cornerback Jalen Ramsey meets the media following the club's 20-16 loss to the Steelers on Sunday at TIAA Bank Field.

 

Chark: "We've got to get better" (2:14)

Rookie wide receiver DJ Chark talks about the offense, the receivers and the outcome after the Jaguars 20-16 loss to the Steelers on Sunday at TIAA Bank Field.

 

Jack: "I'll keep on playing" (2:51)

Jaguars linebacker Myles Jack meets the media following their 20-16 loss to the Steelers at TIAA Bank Field on Sunday.

 

Jaguars linebacker Myles Jack meets the media following their 20-16 loss to the Steelers at TIAA Bank Field on Sunday.
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1 hour ago, 26CornerBlitz said:

 

His team blew it by going really conservative up 16-0.  Too many three and outs in the 2nd half. 

Doug Marrone is a terrible coach.  Thought that was obvious by now.

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Game that was: “I’m always going to bounce back”

 

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JACKSONVILLE – Jalen Ramsey put it simply.
 
“I ain’t never going to sit down,” Ramsey said moments after the Jaguars’ 20-16 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers Sunday. “I’m always going to bounce back.”
 
Ramsey, the Jaguars’ All-Pro cornerback, did just that in memorable fashion Sunday – and his effort was almost enough for a dramatic Jaguars victory.
 
Ramsey, who struggled and allowed at least one touchdown in a loss to the Indianapolis Colts last Sunday, responded on Sunday with perhaps the best game of his three-year career. He registered a team-high eight tackles and three passes defensed, and also made two of the most spectacular interceptions of his career.
 
This came on a day that began with a report by ESPN’s Adam Schefter that the Jaguars likely will consider trading Ramsey in the offseason.
 
“It is what it is,” Ramsey said of the report, adding that he didn’t used the story as motivation. “I don’t control that. All I control is what I put out there on the field. When the offseason comes, we’ll have some conversations to have. It could be whatever … get a contract extension or something.
 
“Something’s going to happen. We’re going to wait until that time comes.”
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