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Como Su Secundaria Resucite, Pueden Ser 100 PITTSBURGH STEELERS (AFC NORTE) (AFC NORTE) PITTSBURGH STEELERS 101 NFL NFL SU GRAN ESTRELLA PITTSBURGH BEN ROETHLISBERGER Al inicio de ésta, su decimoter- cera temporada en la NFL, ‘Big’ Ben Roethlisberger ya se ha convertido no sólo en la gran estrella de los Pittsburgh Ste- STEELERS elers sino en una de las caras más conocidas del deporte. Ha transformado al equipo a su imagen y semejanza: chulo, COMO SU SECUNDARIA RESUCITE, duro, confiable, arriesgado... y PUEDEN SER IMPARABLES muy pasador. Los ‘Señores del Acero’ tienen l ataque de los Steelers es potencialmente el Otra cosa es la defensa. El as- Edescomunal. Teóricamente mejor ataque de pecto del juego que hizo mítica a imparable si todos sus jugadores la franquicia ha vivido un periodo están al ciento por ciento. Además, toda la NFL y un anémico que le ha dado completa- hace mucho que la franquicia dejó ‘front seven’ de mente la vuelta a la tortilla: el equi- de llevar la batalla a las trincheras, dibujos animados, po que mejor se agarraba al terre- lo que durante años era una de sus no juega ahora a meter más puntos señas de identidad, para convertir pero eso puede no que el rival. Y lo curioso es que su ofensiva en un festival de fuegos ser suficiente para mientras las adquisiciones ofensi- artificiales, verticalidad y fanfarrias. vas han tenido impacto inmediato Su once ofensivo es difícil de aspirar al anillo. en los últimos tiempos, todos los mejorar. En la NFL no hay muchos esfuerzos defensivos, sin ser gran- quarterbacks mejores que Big Ben, des decepciones, han necesitado ni receptores que hagan sombra a tiempo para empezar a responder. Antonio Brown. Le’Veon Bell sigue Jarvis Jones, Heyward, Shazier, Tim- estando en la discusión sobre el mons y Dupree llegaron en primera mejor corredor de la liga pese a su ronda en los últimos años; Tuitt, en lesión del año pasado; el fichaje de segunda. ¿Qué equipo de la NFL Ladarius Green para el puesto de tiene en su front seven a cinco pri- tight end parece un gran acierto; meras y un segunda? Por suerte la línea ofensiva, un perenne do- SU MEJOR MOMENTO para ellos, ese talento empezó a lor de cabeza para los ‘Señores del ¿510 caracteres para el mejor aflorar en 2016 y puede estallar de- Acero’, se ha convertido con el es- momento de la franquicia ace- finitivamente en los próximos me- pañol Alejandro Villanueva, Foster, rera? ¿Are you kidding me, Ma- ses para coronar un grupo que aho- Pouncey, DeCastro y Gilbert en una riano? El advenimiento de Art ra sí apunta a mítico. de las mejores de la NFL tanto en Rooney, la llegada de Chuck Noll, La gran duda está en su secun- la protección al QB, como abrien- el draft de 1974, el sexto ani- daria. El auténtico talón de Aquiles do puertas a la carrera… Incluso llo, las dobles 500 yardas de Big de un equipo que sin ese lastre se- Wheaton parece un buen receptor Ben…terminemos. 23 de diciem- ría el máximo aspirante al anillo. número dos para suplir a Martavis bre de 1972. 30 segundos para el Como en Pittsburgh las cosas siem- Bryant, que se perderá toda la tem- final. Terry lanza, el balón rebota pre se hacen a lo bestia, usaron sus FP porada, sancionado por darle al po- en el Raider Tatum y el rechace le dos primeras elecciones del draft A rro con demasiada alegría, y DeAn- cae en las manos de Harris, quien en dos defensive backs, Artie Burns gelo Williams está viviendo una alcanza la end zone en la que es y Sean Davis, para poner remedio segunda juventud en la franquicia. la jugada más famosa de la histo- al problema desde ya. Si rinden al Hoy no hay ningún equipo que, ria de la NFL. The Inmaculate Re- nivel esperado, el Reino del Acero sobre el papel, pueda hacerles ception. In Franco we Trust. puede volver a extender su dicta- sombra en la faceta ofensiva. dura por todo el universo conocido. / JARED WICKERHAM 102 PITTSBURGH STEELERS (AFC NORTE) (AFC NORTE) PITTSBURGH STEELERS 103 NFL NFL PROPIETARIO HEAD COACH COORDINADOR OFENSIVO ART ROONEY MIKE TOMLIN TODD HALEY Hay propietarios y propietarios en la Mike Tomlin, al igual que Colbert, Haley sufrió una NFL. Todos multimillonarios, pero sólo es la viva imagen de como funcio- cura de humil- algunos con la ascendencia y la alcur- nan los Steelers, de como funcio- dad tras su paso nia suficiente como para mover montañas con sus pala- nan los Rooney. Fueron ellos los como entrenador en los Kansas bras o sus silencios. Los Rooneys son de estos. que impulsaron la norma de no po- City Chiefs, y más aún cuando ate- der contratar a un entrenador sin rrizó en Pittsburgh y Roethlisberger antes haber entrevistado a algún le contestó desde el principio. Pero, candidato de una minoría social y, en su defensa, decir que se acabó MANAGER GENERAL en el proceso que siguió a la mar- imponiendo a la gran estrella, dise- KEVIN COLBERT cha de Bill Cowher, acabaron por ñó un ataque que ha maximizado hacer realidad el espíritu de esa números como pocos y vuelve a es- Kevin Colbert es una muestra de lo norma al contratar a Mike Tomlin. tar en la cresta de la ola. que significa esta franquicia: desde Éste no es que haya sido el mejor el 2000 en el equipo y desde el 2010 de los entrenadores de la liga, ni como responsable máximo del área deportiva. Son fia- el que más rendimiento ha saca- S bles y, cuando toman una decisión, van a muerte con do a su plantilla. De hecho, es no- T ESTRELLA OFENSIVA ella. Amén de que suelen tirar de gente de la casa. Col- tablemente criticado por lo contra- OR ANTONIO BROWN bert ha sido un muy buen general manager. De entra- rio. Pero su puesto de trabajo no SP da pareció que su trabajo era descompensado hacia el está en juego. No olvidemos que Ahora mismo, el receptor más FP A ataque, algo que no pega con la historia y la filosofía de en Pittsburgh su equipo de football TODAY increíble de toda la NFL. Ayu- la franquicia, pero no fue más que un espejismo porque sólo ha conocido a tres entrenado- SA dado por un QB que le busca en los últimos cuatro años se ha obcecado en draftear res desde 1969. Su gran déficit re- siempre donde más daño hace, a fantásticos defensores, sobre todo para el ‘front se- side en la defensa, sobre todo en Brown ha llegado a parecer im- ven’. Es cierto que estos, de entrada, no rindieron como la secundaria, a la que no ha podi- U BRIDGE / parable. Velocidad, garra, po- se esperaba pero, ahora, son temibles y pieza esencial do dotar de nivel tras la retirada de N tencia, fiabilidad. Todo. JASO en la aspiración al anillo. / JARED WICKERHAM Troy Polamalu. ASÍ ES EL ATAQUE DE LOS STEELERS BEN BRUCE LANDRY ALEJANDRO RAMON MAURKICE DAVID MARCUS LE’VEON DEANGELO ANTONIO MARKUS SAMMIE DARRIUS LADARIUS JESSE 7ROETHLISBERGER 5GRADKOWSKI 3JONES 78 VILLANUEVA (LT) 73 FOSTER (LG) 53 POUNCEY (C) 66 DECASTRO (RG) 77GILBERT (RT) 26 BELL 34 WILLIAMS 84 BROWN 11 WHEATON 14 COATES 88 HEYWARD-BEY 80 GREEN 81 JAMES QUARTERBACKS LÍNEA OFENSIVA CORREDORES RECEPTORES TIGHT ENDS GRAN ESTRELLA. A estas alturas, no vamos a descubrir a Roethlisberger. Otorgar la máxima nota a esta uni- llevó a la ProBowl. Gilbert viene de Hasta el día de su lesión, Bell justifi- Decir que Brown es uno de los me- vero contratiempo porque era quien Se hará raro no escuchar el típico Toda la ofensiva acerera gira en torno a Big Ben, que se dad no sólo se debe a la calidad de cuajar su mejor temporada como JUGADOR có por qué se le considera entre los jores receptores de la liga es que- abría el campo en velocidad, fun- “Heeaath” cada vez que Miller con- QUE MARCA encuentra en uno de los momentos más dulces de su sus componentes, sino a la tranqui- profesional, permitiendo únicamen- mejores RBs de la liga. Desde que darse corto. Su capacidad de des- ción que ahora deberán desarro- seguía una recepción; pero más DIFERENCIAS. carrera. No sólo fue en 2015 el QB con más yardas de lidad que supone el hecho de que te 1 sack. Foster es el más débil del retomó la titularidad hasta que la marque y rapidez para conseguir llar entre Wheaton (previsible titu- raro se le hará a Roethlisberger no pase por partido (328,2), sino que lo hizo con el mejor Munchak, el entrenador de posi- quinteto, aunque su mejoría prote- perdió también por lesión, Williams ser tan dominante pese a no con- lar junto a Brown) y Heyward-Bey, verle en la formación, ya que era su porcentaje de acierto de su carrera (68%). Con él a los ción, será capaz de sacar petróleo giendo el pase y ayudando a la ca- BUEN demostró ser uno de los mejores tar con un físico privilegiado son incrementando su participación. válvula de escape favorita cuando JUGADOR DE mandos son aspirantes a todo. Cuando falta, lo que sue- de cualquier suplente si se ve obli- rrera fue recompensada con una suplentes. Incluso el desconocido dignas de elogio. Y más aún cuan- No obstante, quien puede tener un se complicaba la jugada. Los Stee- EQUIPO. le ocurrir con fatídica frecuencia, la cosa se complica. El gado a hacerlo. renovación que le hará steeler has- Toussaint lo hizo bien en wildcard.
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