It looks like a down year for both the Ravens and Steelers, and both offenses struggled to find the end zone in another ugly meeting between these two rivals.
Troy Polamalu has to get his ESP recalibrated


Troy Polamalu has gotten himself a reputation for his insanely impressive timing plays, where he somehow guesses the opposition’s snap count to make an unbelievable play. It’s like he has a sixth sense.
He tried it again Sunday on an extra point as the Ravens tried to tie the game at 16, but ... he was juuuuuuuust a bit early:
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Justin K. AllerLe’Veon Bell has become an interesting possibility after the rookie emerged today as a fantasy option.
Ray Rice struggled on the other hand, which has become all too familiar in 2013.
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Charles LeClaire-USA TODAY SportHow to follow Ravens vs. Steelers in Week 7

Mitchell LeffGame Date/Time and Location: Sunday, Oct. 20, 4:25 p.m. ET at Heinz Field, Pittsburgh, Pa.
TV schedule and distribution map: CBS; The506.com
Read Article >Ravens vs Steelers preview

Steve Mitchell-USA TODAY SportsLet’s take a look at both teams, starting with the home team below:
Quarterback Joe Flacco is playing well, with 263.0 passing yards per game, good for No. 12 in the league, but the Ravens are almost as bad at running the football as Pittsburgh. They average just 72.7 rushing yards per game, which is insanely low given that the ground game is supposed to be a strength of this team. Coming in and expecting to dominate in the trenches and failing completely is an easy way to a .500 record.
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