I think Rodgers will attack and find success throwing to the WR's in the middle of the field. I believe that is how he is going to go after the Steeler defense.
I remember watching the Jets and saying in the second half that what was working for them are things we do but we do it better. Had Ryan got out at halftime down 17 instead of trying to get something there at the end of the second they may have won the game.
The Jets shutdown the Steeler offense in the second half when they shutdown their run game. The Steelers did little in that half offensively. What I saw was Ryan still calling run plays even though they didn't produce much but it kept them from going one dimensional and just throwing it which I thought helped the Jets passing game to be more effective.
I can see McCarthy having no problem to call the run even though it probably won't do much other than give Rodgers that extra second he needs to make a play in the passing game. He has said many times he is not as concerned about the average yard per carry or total yards as he is the NUMBER of run plays called and I think that will hold true here Sunday.
Continuing to call the run will help the Oline in the passing game and I think THAT protection is what we have to have to let Rodgers get hot and get some points on the board. If we can just get Starks falling forward for a few yards that's really all they need (and can probably hope for) against that run D.
I can see it very hard for McCarthy to not pull Rodgers out from under center and just start passing the ball but watching the Jets game I thought they did the right thing having Sanchez taking a direct snap. I think that's where Pittsburgh's pass D is most vulnarable.
"The train is leaving the station."