7-3? Wow, didn’t see that coming.
With the way the Seahawks have been moving the ball between the 30’s, they’ve got to be disappointed to only go into halftime with a field goal. And where was Darrell Jackson in the second quarter? He had five catches in the first quarter and routinely got open on the quick slant, but aside from a couple near-misses at the end of the half, Jackson was silent in the second quarter. The Steelers D has done an excellent job on Shaun Alexander, limiting the MVP to 31 yards on 10 carries.
As surprising as it may be that the Seahawks only have three points, it’s even more suprising that the Steelers have the lead coming out of the half. They’ve looked lost offensively and are fortunate Roethlisberger’s leap at the goal line was ruled a TD by the line judge; the replay wasn’t conclusive enough to overturn either call.
But it’s all shaping up to be an intriguing second half. Can the Steelers get pressure on Hasselbeck? Will the Seahawks further exploit the Pittsburgh secondary with Darrell Jackson? If the Steelers can continue to bottle up Alexander and, more importantly, find a rhythm offensively, they’ll pull out the win. Neither team has been able to establish much momentum, though the Seahawks have come thisclose to pulling off several big plays, including a first-half touchdown strike from Hasselbeck to Jackson that was called back on an offensive pass interference call. There’s still a lot of game left and this one is still very much in the air. Hopefully, we’ll see more action in the final 30 minutes than we saw in the first 30.