The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Flags fly for Steelers

Pittsburgh must reduce penalties to take advantage of the struggling Tennessee Titans

- BY BARRYWILNE­R Online: http:// pro32. ap. org/ poll and http:// twitter. com/ AP— NFL

NEW YORK — When the Pittsburgh Steelers are around, flags fly.

Despite playing one fewer game than most teams, the Steelers lead the AFC in penalties with 37. It’s something they must clean up soon.

Fortunatel­y for Pittsburgh ( No. 9 in the AP Pro32), the opponent this week is Tennessee ( No. 30), perhaps the most disappoint­ing team in the conference. When they meet tonight in Music City, the Steelers ( 2- 2) will be a 5 1/ 2point choice over the Titans ( 1- 4), whose main problem is a sieve of a defence that has yielded a league- high 181 points.

If the Steelers don’t stop attracting those yellow handkerchi­efs, though, taking advantage of Tennessee’s inability to stop anyone will be difficult.

“They’re just small mental errors,” Steelers centre Maurkice Pouncey said. “It’s a part of football. Sometimes it happens. That’s something that we’ve got to tighten up if we want to be the team we want to be.”

Handing the opposition more than 86 yards per game in penalties just won’t cut it, especially on the road, where the Steelers are 02 and played their worst game of the season — and perhaps several seasons — in a sloppy 34- 31 loss at Oakland.

The Titans will take anything anyone wants to hand over, and backup quarterbac­k Matt Hasselbeck — Jake Locker is out with a left shoulder injury — will be comforted by the absence of star safety Troy Polamalu ( right calf).

“We’re all trying to get better,” Titans safety Michael Griffin said. “In the past, you started seeing a lot of finger pointing, things of that nature. Right now we’re all still together.” And still losing together. STEELERS, 17- 13 No. 28 Oakland ( plus 9) at No. 2 Atlanta Raiders are rested after bye, but still mediocre. Falcons are a lot better than that.

BEST BET: FALCONS, 38- 15 No. 7 New York Giants ( plus 5) at No. 3 San Francisco Rematch of super NFC title game in January. This time, Niners squeeze through.

49ERS, 24- 21 No. 12 Green Bay ( plus 3 1/ 2) at No. 1 Houston After Benson injury, Aaron Rodgers might throw 50 times. Watch out for J. J. Watt, Aaron.

TEXANS, 33- 27 No. 22 Detroit ( plus 5) at No. 11 Philadelph­ia Eagles don’t win anything easily this season.

EAGLES, 21- 20 No. 18 Dallas ( plus 3 1/ 2) at No. 4 Baltimore Difficult month starts off poorly.

RAVENS, 22- 17

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Cowboys No. 5 New England ( minus 3 1/ 2) at No. 15 Seattle Tough place to visit, but Patriots might be ready to go on long roll.

PATRIOTS, 27- 16 No. 14 Cincinnati ( minus 2) at No. 32 Cleveland Might have gone with Browns had Bengals not lost last week.

BENGALS, 27- 20 After huge win, Colts won’t be so amped at Meadowland­s.

JETS, 14- 13 No. 29 Kansas City ( plus 3 1/ 2) at No. 25 Tampa Bay Could be a difficult game to watch, especially for Chiefs fans.

BUCCANEERS, 19- 13 No. 17 St. Louis ( plus 3 1/ 2) at No. 20 Miami Rams look great at home. South Florida isn’t home.

DOLPHINS, 20- 19 No. 27 Buffalo ( plus 5) at No. 10 Arizona Bills lost wandering in the desert? Not quite, but close.

CARDINALS, 20- 14 No. 8 Minnesota ( OFF) at No. 19 Washington RG3’ s health takes this one off board. If he plays, go with Skins. If not, try Vikings. REDSKINS 23- 20 with Griffin VIKINGS, 20- 13 without Griffin No. 15 Denver ( plus 2 ) at No. 13 San Diego, Monday night

Both teams showed defensive weaknesses a week ago. More of same . . .

UPSET 31- 28

SPECIAL: BRONCOS,

———— Against spread: 5- 9 ( 28- 47- 2). Straight up: 9- 5 ( 43- 34)

Best Bet: 3- 1- 1 against spread, 4- 1 straight up.

Upset special: 3- 2 spread, 2- 3 straight up.

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 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS PHOTO ?? Philadelph­ia Eagles quarterbac­k Michael Vick looks to pass as Pittsburgh Steelers inside linebacker Lawrence Timmons applies pressure in the first quarter of Sunday’s NFL game in Pittsburgh.
ASSOCIATED PRESS PHOTO Philadelph­ia Eagles quarterbac­k Michael Vick looks to pass as Pittsburgh Steelers inside linebacker Lawrence Timmons applies pressure in the first quarter of Sunday’s NFL game in Pittsburgh.

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