Rob Gronkowski Steelers Are Lamar Jackson’s Kryptonite

Despite having lost four straight games, the Steelers advance to the postseason once more and face the Ravens in their wild-card game. Lamar Jackson and company will play in Baltimore and are the favorites to make it to the divisional round. It would be stupid to wager against them, therefore. However, Rob Gronkowski disagrees, advising […] The post Rob Gronkowski Steelers Are Lamar Jackson’s Kryptonite appeared first on BlackSportsOnline.

Rob Gronkowski Steelers Are Lamar Jackson’s Kryptonite

Despite having lost four straight games, the Steelers advance to the postseason once more and face the Ravens in their wild-card game. Lamar Jackson and company will play in Baltimore and are the favorites to make it to the divisional round. It would be stupid to wager against them, therefore.

However, Rob Gronkowski disagrees, advising everyone to wager on Pittsburgh. His rationale: Considering his prior performance, Lamar’s weakness is the Steelers.

“Anyone that loves a bet, put your money on the Steelers. I’m not saying who is going to win but these games are usually decided within seven points. The Steelers are healthy and it’s the best matchup for struggling Steelers. They match very well against Baltimore. They know them like the back of the hand and it’s Lamar’s Kryptonite is the Pittsburgh Steelers.”

In the most recent episode of the Up & Adams Show, Rob Gronkowski emphasized how experience is a crucial factor because the difference between two divisional rivals is frequently extremely narrow.

Is Rob Gronkowski right about Lamar Jackson?

These teams have a thorough understanding of one another’s advantages and disadvantages, which makes for an exciting matchup. This weekend, the struggling Steelers will make every effort to prevent an early postseason exit.

Lamar Jackson has a 3-5 lifetime record versus Pittsburgh going into the game, including a win-loss split so far this season. Jackson passed for 414 yards and four touchdowns in those two games, but he also had four turnovers. Derrick Henry and the Ravens defense did a lot of the hard work in that victory, even though he played better at home.

The Steelers’ 2-4 playoff record under the two-time MVP may appear to be a bright spot, but it’s difficult to overlook Pittsburgh’s own difficulties—they haven’t won a postseason game since 2016. What next needs to happen for the Steelers to pull off an upset?

It will have to be a hard-fought, physical slugfest. They must intensify their attempts against Baltimore’s run game and blitz Lamar Jackson as hard as they can in order to do this. Their recent offensive setbacks are evident. Pittsburgh must figure out how to start their own run game and take advantage of Baltimore’s secondary. Above all, Russell Wilson needs to set the tone by coming out strong early.

The odds are stacked against Pittsburgh even with that strategy.

 

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