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Pittsburgh Steelers Red Zone Efficiency, Weeks 13 & 14 Edition

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PITTSBURGH - DECEMBER 12: Shaun Suisham #6 of the Pittsburgh Steelers celebrates after kicking a 41-yard field goal against the Cincinnati Bengals during the game on December 12 2010 at Heinz Field in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania. (Photo by Jared Wickerham/Getty Images)

Suffice it to say, don't expect the Pittsburgh Steelers redzone numbers (on offense at least) to be befitting of their sparkling 10-3 record. The Steelers have struggled to put the ball in the endzone despite moving the ball fairly efficiently in other portions of the field. Let's take a quick look back to see how they fare in their Week 13 and 14 wins over the Baltimore Ravens and Cincinnati Bengals.

Week 13 Totals vs. Ravens

RZ Trips: 2

Touchdowns: 1

Field Goal Attempts/Makes: 1/1

Turnovers: 0

TD Efficiency: 50%

FG Efficiency: 50%

Scoring Efficiency: 100 %

 

Week 14 Totals vs. Bengals

RZ Trips: 3

Touchdowns:0

Field Goal Attempts/Makes: 2/2

Turnovers: 0

TD Efficiency: 0%

FG Efficiency: 100 %

Scoring Efficiency: 66.66 %


2010 Season Totals

RZ Trips: 36

Touchdowns: 16

Field Goal Makes/Attempts: 16/17

Turnovers: 1

TD Efficiency: 44.4 %

FG Efficiency: 94.1 %

Scoring Efficiency: 88.8 %

                                                                                                                                                                                                               

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