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Charlie Batch Leads the Steelers to Dominating Win over Tampa Bay
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Charlie Batch Steelers Quarterback

 

The Pittsburgh Steelers are not surprised to be undefeated without Big Ben Roethlisberger.

“We knew we had the potential. We have some great talent on this team,” receiver Hines Ward said after Sunday’s 38-13 victory over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. “This team is not predicated on one player. That’s why this is the ultimate team sport.”

The Steelers are now 3-0 for the first time since the 2007 NFL season. Charlie Batch took advantage of his opportunity to start against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The Steelers will try to go to 4-0 at home next week against Baltimore.

Charlie Batch, who at one point was listed as the No. 4 quarterback on the Steelers depth chart, threw for 186 yards and two touchdowns in his first start in nearly three years. Rashard Mendenhall led a strong running game with 143 yards on 19 carries, and Pittsburgh’s defense forced two turnovers, four sacks and then scored on Brett Keisel’s 79-yard interception return.

“The standard for expectation doesn’t change for us,” Mendenhall said. “Nobody’s going to care if you lose a game because somebody’s not here or somebody’s hurt. Those kind of things happen.”

Charlie Batch connected on touchdown passes of 46 and 41 yards to Mike Wallace, who had three receptions for 100 yards. The Steelers were in such control that he only attempted three passes after building a 28-6 halftime lead. Charlie Batch orchestrated touchdown drives on the Steelers’ last four possessions of the opening half.

“We felt offensively that we were letting this team down. We were winning in other phases—special teams and defensively,” said Batch, who completed 12 of 17 passes and was intercepted twice. “But we weren’t holding up our end.”

Batch’s teammates said they never doubted he could do the job.

“Charlie knows this offense better than anybody,” Hines Ward said. “He’s a good, solid quarterback.”

Tampa Bay’s Aqib Talib intercepted Batch’s first pass of the day to set up a 40-yard field goal, but Bucs fans had little to cheer about the rest of the way. Raymond James stadium appeared to have more Steeler fans waving terrible towels then it had Buccaneer fans.

Josh Freeman led one long drive for Tampa Bay (2-1), however the nearly 9-minute drive only produced a second-quarter field goal. The Buccaneers finished with 303 yards total offense, but couldn’t get into the end zone until backup quarterback Josh Johnson got them there in the closing minutes.

Freeman was 20 of 31 for 184 yards and one interception before being removed with the Steelers up by 32 points in the fourth quarter. Rookie LeGarrette Blount scored Tampa Bay’s lone touchdown on a 1-yard run—the first Pittsburgh’s defense has allowed on the ground this season.

“That was a good team, and I think we learned a lot from it,” Freeman said. “They dominated us on the scoreboard, but at the same time I feel like our team’s mentality walking away is that we could’ve played with those guys. We just didn’t take advantage of the opportunities that were presented.”

Pittsburgh threw a league-low 43 passes in its first two games, beating Atlanta and Tennessee primarily by running the ball and playing ballhawking defense. The Steelers forced seven turnovers against the Titans and limited Chris Johnson to 34 yards rushing on 16 attempts, ending his streak of 12 consecutive 100-yard games.

Charlie Batch mixed the pass with the run to keep the Bucs on their heels, even reverting to the early days of his 13-year career when he scrambled up the middle for 24 yards on third-and-6 to prolong a 67-yard drive that Mendenhall capped with a 3-yard TD run for a 14-6 lead.

“He played like a veteran. … He didn’t blink,” Steelers coach Mike Tomlin said. “He’s been a consummate professional and team player, and good things usually happen for those kind of people.”

Batch doesn’t have any illusions about where he’s headed once Roethlisberger returns, yet he thought he sent a clear message to the rest of the team.

“I felt I kind of made my case to say that if you need me,” Batch said, “I’m there for you.”

Steelers Defense Forces Seven Turnovers in Win Over Titans

 

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