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Most balanced offense in the NFL. With the addition of Rashard Mendenhall the Steelers now have a talented between the tackles runner to go with Fast Willie Parker. This is thunder and lightning to a higher level with the single-back abilities each guy has. They can go deep to Santonio Holmes, or to the reliable possession receiver Hines Ward. Add the extremely athletic 6'4" Limas Sweed to the fray to catch jump balls, and the very solid over-the-middle TE Heath Miller. Oh yeah, and Ben Roethlisberger is coming off easily the most prolific season of his career.
The Breakout
Really tough call here. Did Santonio already have his breakout season last year? (YES) Is Sweed really ready to have a good enough season to call it a breakout? (HMMM ... ) Hasn't Mendenhall received enough hype that he's accurately "rated" (as opposed to underrated or overrated)? I guess if pushed I'll go with Mendenhall. Ward seems a lot less ready to yield his spot outside than Fast Willie is in the backfield to me, plus Nate Washington clouds things at WR. Mendy (yeah, just made that up) will at least vulture the goal-line TDs and has enough speed to fully take over should Parker go down via injury.
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Ben Roethlisberger made it through
OK, so Najeh Davenport doesn't exactly fit the mold of the high-character guys that the Steelers bring in. In this case, it seems that need outweighed the desire to avoid character risks. And the reality is that Davenport could fill the Steelers biggest need a big back (6-1, 247 pounds) who can use his mass to fall forward on third and ones.
It seems that the developing consensus is that the Steelers are doomed on Thursday, or, if not doomed, extremely dependent on the Steelers defense providing 10 points while holding the Dolphins to 7.












