Mike Mitchell and the longest Will Allen
with bad Angle in Steelers 20-16 loss to the Giant in metropolitan stadium on
Saturday night. And coach mike tomlin pointed out that the secondary let Giant
run guard Rashad Jennings, what should be a good harvest jammed into a 73 yard
touchdown. However, Cameron Heywood pile due to its own fault caused by the big
play Steelers defense last season.
Heyward do not maintain his gap, Jennings, through a huge
hole after the guards, broke into the open areas and no more than cornerbacks Cortez
Allen and William gay end area. “I’m fully responsible,” Heyward told
Steelers TV after the preseason opener. “I didn’t get it done.” Tomlin
didn’t quite see it the same way as the Steelers’ defensive end. “We’ve
got to get it on the ground in the secondary. They’ve got to be 8, 10, 12-yard
runs, not 78-yard runs,” the eighth-year coach said. "This is clearly
a gap - integrity is the core problem, but I'm more concerned about is that
when these things happen, we try to reduce explosion."
Heyward, however, refused to give himself even the slightest pass for Jennings’ touchdown. Or dismiss it as knocking off the rust in a meaningless game. “We can’t say it’s only preseason,” said Heyward, one of the Steelers’ defensive leaders. "We’re treating every game like we want to win. I put a lot of pressure on myself, and I messed up for this team. It won’t happen again.”
Heyward, however, refused to give himself even the slightest pass for Jennings’ touchdown. Or dismiss it as knocking off the rust in a meaningless game. “We can’t say it’s only preseason,” said Heyward, one of the Steelers’ defensive leaders. "We’re treating every game like we want to win. I put a lot of pressure on myself, and I messed up for this team. It won’t happen again.”
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