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I was in Atlanta last week and saw the Falcons' game against the Rams. The Falcons were sky high emotionally and ready to play that game.
The Falcons will play eight men in the box against Pittsburgh and Jerome Bettis because the Steelers' passing game, while quietly effective the last two weeks, isn't as prolific as the Rams. The Steelers are somewhat of an enigma. When I look at their roster, I see a better team than one with a 3-3 record. Their offense is improving and their defense has been solid, although they have experienced some individual breakdowns from players like cornerback Chad Scott. Because the Steelers are playing better, I expect them to challenge for a playoff spot. If Jacksonville falters in the AFC Central, I think the Steelers will be waiting for them. Turnovers are always important, but perhaps more so for the Falcons and the Steelers, who have been uneven in terms of turnovers. The Falcons have a turnover margin of minus-11, tied for worst in the league, and the Steelers just seem to sink or get down when they turn the ball over.
Here are the keys to Monday night's game for both teams:
Atlanta Falcons 2. Tuggle in the middle: Having linebackers Jessie Tuggle and Keith Brooking out with injuries hurt the Falcons last week. Tuggle is expected back this week, but Brooking will be out longer. It's key for them to get Tuggle back because he is the heartbeat of the defense. If he's back, the Falcons are a much better defensive team. Atlanta had a choice last week -- commit eight to the box and stop the run, or commit only seven and keep four people back in the secondary. After what happened in Week 1 against the Rams, they decided to stop the pass, and that's why the Rams' running game was there. Tuggle and the Falcons have to maintain their discipline on defense to slow down Bettis. 3. A healthy Chris Chandler: Chandler has had a nagging hamstring problem, and he sat out part of last week's game with the flu. He has been a question mark for the Falcons. But when he is in the game, the Falcons offense shows some consistency. When he is out, they really struggle. Chandler must play four quarters.
Pittsburgh Steelers 2. A Magnificent Seven: The Steelers' strength is their defensive front seven. They are difficult to run against if they get typical performances from linebackers Levon Kirkland and Earl Holmes. The defense, ranked third in the league, is starting to come together. Scott was out all of last year, but now he's starting to get his legs back, and he's playing much better. That helps in the secondary. But up front, if their defense is playing their aggressive, physical style, that fuels the whole team. 3. Stewart from the pocket: Kordell Stewart has played solid football the past couple of weeks. I think offensive coordinator Kevin Gilbride has done a good job of playing to Stewart's strength. Contrary to what most people think, Stewart is not an accurate passer out of the pocket. Because he can run, people think he should be throwing on the move. That is 100 percent incorrect. He is better when he stays in the pocket. The last two weeks Gilbride has used, at the most, three plays in which Stewart left the pocket to make plays. He has been staying in the pocket, keeping his feet under him and delivering the football. Three weeks ago against Jacksonville, the Steelers moved Stewart around, and on the run he was bouncing the ball to receivers. The Steelers are starting to realize that throwing on the run isn't his strength. To be consistently successful in the NFL, the quarterback must play from the pocket. Last week, in particular, he was outstanding as far as making his reads, delivering the football on time and looking down the gun barrel and taking a hit. So I think Stewart is starting to come on, and that's a good sign for the Steelers.
Former NFL quarterback Ron Jaworski appears each week on ESPN's Monday Night Countdown and Edge NFL Matchup. He breaks down the Monday Night Football matchup each week on ESPN.com. | ALSO SEE Kreidler: Slash no longer burns bright
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