Saturday, December 31, 2011

Football. Frogs in the NFL: Week 16

?? PLAYER WEEK 16 UPDATE Aaron Brown
Detroit Lions | RB
3rd season
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TCU Letters: 2005-08
Draft: 2008 3rd Rnd (162)
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Bios:? NFL? |? TCU W, 38-10 vs. San Diego Chargers
Did Not Play -- Inactive

No Stats

Detroit Lions, 10-5 (2nd NFC North)

?Marcus Cannon
New England Patriots | OT

? Rookie
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TCU Letters: 2007-10
Draft: 2011 5th Rnd (138)
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Bios:? NFL? |? TCU? W, 27-24 vs. Miami Dolphins
Played

New England Patriots, 12-3 (1st AFC East)

Drew Coleman
Jacksonville Jaguars | CB

6th season
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TCU Letters: 2004-05
Draft: 2006 6th Rnd (189)
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Bios:? NFL? |? TCU?

L, 23-17 vs. Tennessee Titans
Started

6 tackles, (4 solo), 1 tackle for loss

Jacksonville Jaguars, 4-11 (3rd AFC South)

Andy Dalton
Cincinnati Bengals | QB

Rookie
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TCU Letters: 2007-10
Draft: 2011 2nd Rnd (35)
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Bios:? NFL? |? TCU?

W, 23-16 vs. Arizona Cardinals
Started

18-31, 154 yds, 2 TD; 5 carries, 48 yds

Cincinnati Bengals, 9-6 (3rd AFC North)


? Clint Gresham
Seattle Seahawks | LS

2nd season
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TCU Letters: 2007-09
Draft: 2010 F/A
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Bios:? NFL? |? TCU? L, 19-17 vs. San Francisco 49ers
Played

SEA was 1/1 FG, 2/2 PAT, 5 punts

Seattle Seahawks, 7-8 (2nd NFC West)

? David Hawthorne
Seattle Seahawks | LB

4th season
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TCU Letters: 2004-07
Draft: 2008 F/A
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Bios:? NFL? |? TCU? L, 19-17 vs. San Francisco 49ers
Started

7 tackles (3 solo), 1 tackle for loss

Seattle Seahawks, 7-8 (2nd NFC West)

?Jerry Hughes
Indianapolis Colts | DE

? 2nd season
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TCU Letters: 2006-09
Draft: 2010 1st Rnd (31)
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Bios:? NFL? |? TCU? W, 19-16 vs. Houston Texans
Started

No Stats

Indianapolis Colts, 2-13 (4th AFC South)

? Colin Jones
San Francisco 49ers | S

? Rookie
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TCU Letters: 2007-10
Draft: 2011 6th Rnd (190)
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Bios:? NFL? |? TCU? W, 19-17 vs. Seattle Seahawks
Played

No Stats

San Francisco 49ers, 12-3 (1st NFC West)

? Jeremy Kerley
New York Jets | WR

? Rookie
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TCU Letters: 2007-10
Draft: 2011 5th Rnd (153)
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Bios:? NFL? |? TCU? L, 29-14 vs. New York Giants
Played

5 catches, 36 yards; 1 carry, 6 yards; 4 punt returns, 74 yards

New York Jets, 8-7 (2nd AFC East)

? Marshall Newhouse
Green Bay Packers | OT

? 2nd season
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TCU Letters: 2006-09
Draft: 2009 5th Rnd (169)
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Bios:? NFL? |? TCU? W, 35-21 vs. Chicago Bears
Started

Green Bay Packers, 14-1 (1st NFC North)

Jason Phillips
Carolina Panthers | LB

? 3rd season
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TCU Letters: 2005-08
Draft: 2008 5th Rnd (137)
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Bios:? NFL? |? TCU? W, 48-16 vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Inactive - Injured Reserve

No Stats

Carolina Panthers, 6-9 (3rd in NFC South)

Herb Taylor
Green Bay Packers | OT

? 5th season
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TCU Letters: 2003-06
Draft: 2007 6th Rnd (196)
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Bios:? NFL? |? TCU? W, 35-21 vs. Chicago Bears
Did Not Play

Green Bay Packers, 14-1 (1st NFC North)

? LaDainian Tomlinson
New York Jets | RB

? 11th season
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TCU Letters: 1997-2000
Draft: 2001 1st Rnd (5)
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Bios:? NFL? |? TCU? L, 29-14 vs. New York Giants
Played

5 carries, 29 yards; 6 catches, 36 yards

New York Jets, 8-7 (2nd AFC East)


? Daryl Washington
Arizona Cardinals | LB

? 2nd season
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TCU Letters: 2006-09
Draft: 2010 2nd Rnd (58)
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Bios:? NFL? |? TCU? L, 23-16 vs. Cincinnati Bengals
Started

11 tackles (nine solo), 1 tackle for loss

Arizona Cardinals, 7-8 (3rd NFC West)

?Malcolm Williams
New England Patriots | DB

? Rookie
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TCU Letters: 2009-10
Draft: 2011 7th Rnd (219)
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Bios:? NFL? |? TCU? W, 27-24 vs. Miami Dolphins
Did Not Play - Practice Squad

No Stats

New England Patriots, 12-3 (1st AFC East)

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Friday, December 30, 2011

The top gaming technologies of 2011 | VentureBeat

Each year brings a host of new technologies to the table that make the gaming landscape seem significantly different from what came before, and 2011 was no different. Here are some of the most important technological advancements the game industry saw in the past 12 months.

Nintendo 3DS

After Nintendo?s press conference just before E3 2010, it seemed all anybody in the game industry could talk about was the ?wow factor? of Nintendo?s newest portable system and how its stereoscopic 3D effect actually worked as advertised, without 3D glasses. Once the system came out, of course, many encountered frustration with the lowered frame rate and reduced brightness in 3D mode, as well as problems with limited viewing angles and headaches after long-term viewing. A healthy minority of players now use the system with the 3D effects turned off, and the lack of a real third dimension doesn?t hurt the gameplay experience as much as Nintendo said it might.

Still, despite all its problems, the 3DS earns a place on this list for being a proof of concept showing stereoscopic 3D doesn?t need bulky head-mounted hardware to work. If future hardware makers expand on the concept with technologies that provide a more robust 3D from multiple viewing angles, we could see a true revolution in gaming.

Sony PlayStation Vita

Though it hasn?t made it to North America or Europe yet, the Vita snuck into Japanese stores in December sporting a regular everything-and-the-kitchen sink approach to portable gaming systems. The influence of the smartphone gaming revolution is apparent in everything from the optional 3G data connection to the large touch-screen to front and rear facing cameras.

But the Vita?s most interesting bit of technology, from a gaming point of view, might be the rear multi-touch panel designed to allow players to control games without their fingers getting in the way of viewing the action. It?s still up in the air whether this innovative new control scheme will become a crucial addition or a forgotten fad, but it shows Sony?s willingness to try something radically different with its PSP follow up.

Apple?s A5 processor

Making its premiere on the iPad 2 in March, Apple?s newest mobile system-on-a-chip processor managed to provide a 400 to 700 percent increase in graphical performance over the year-old original iPad with no increase in retail price. Game developers were at first slow to take advantage of that extra power, but titles like Infinity Blade 2, Real Racing 2 and Dark Meadow have since shown how the additional power can be used to change the idea of what a mobile game can be.

With the chip?s inclusion on Apple?s new iPhone 4S, we can expect more game developers to start upping the graphical ante in their mobile titles. But the real revolution will come when Apple finally adds the A5 chip to its iPod Touch line, which Apple is actively selling for its gaming capabilities.

HTML5

While HTML5 wasn?t introduced in 2011, this was the year the open standard for building interactive web games and apps really came into its own. Look no further than Adobe, which announced in November it would stop supporting the mobile version of competing interactive standard Flash (which Apple steadfastly refused to support on its devices) in favor of HTML5.

It?s not just Adobe. Zynga released HTML5 versions of three of its biggest games this year in a bid for mobile web browsers, and Disney followed up its major acquisition of Playdom with the purchase of HTML5 game specialists Rocket Pack. Startups from Los Angeles? Gamzee to Korea?s Pangalore managed to attract startup funds for their HTML5 gaming efforts this year as well. While we have yet to see the first major gaming hit to premiere on HTML3, and there are some concerns about the standard?s value as a game development platform, the trend towards the open standard seems like it will only continue into 2012.

OnLive for Tablets

Since its launch last year, OnLive?s streaming game service ? which lets play games that are running on and transmitted from remote servers ? has struggled to find a significant market of users. But the recently launched tablet version of the service may just be the killer app it needs, allowing millions of tablet owners to get truly console-quality games on their relatively underpowered devices.

More than the previous?OnLive services, which relied on a PC, Mac or a proprietary streaming micro-console, the tablet version offers an easy portability that turns the devices into a sort of magic screen that can access a wide library of PC and console games easily wherever there?s a reliable internet connection. Support for external Bluetooth controllers means tablet owners no longer have to suffer through the tactile smoothness of a touchscreen, either: OnLive for tablets open the devices up to the traditional button-based games most players are used to.

Razer Blade Laptop

Razer?s first entry into the dedicated gaming computer market doesn?t include much that?s decidedly new (aside from its built-in LCD panel touchscreen next to the keyboard, perhaps). Still, the combination of internal hardware aimed at high-end gamers and a sleek form factor stakes out an important place in the gaming hardware market. The $2,800 price might limit the laptop?s appeal outside an incredibly hardcore niche, but the Blade stands out for imagining a PC gaming future that isn?t just dominated by free-to-play casual social games.

PlayStation 3D Display

It may look like just another 3D TV, but when combined with the PS3, Sony?s gaming-focused display gains one special feature to set it apart ? a multiplayer mode where each participant gets their own distinct, full screen view. The days of squinting at a stretched-out split-screen view for couch competitions is effectively over with this TV, though the 24? size may cause some squinting of its own for players used to a larger, widescreen living room setup.

The 3D display has already seen heavily reduced prices at some retailers, perhaps showing a lack of market interest in yet another 3D capable monitor. Still, the fact that Sony released a gaming-focused 3D TV in the first place shows the company?s continuing commitment to stereoscopic gaming as a way to set its console apart from those offered by Microsoft and Nintendo.

Nyko Kinect Zoom

One of the coolest bits of video game technology to come to gaming in 2011 doesn?t even require electricity to operate. The Nyko Zoom is nothing more than a set of small lenses that snaps on top of Microsoft?s Kinect depth-sensing camera, effectively shortening and widening the useful range for the device, removing one of the key barriers to using it in a cramped space. Suddenly, even the smallest of studio apartments can serve as a controller-free environment.

How important is this reduced range to the usefulness of the Kinect? Well, when Microsoft announced it would be releasing a new Kinect aimed specifically at PC users, it made sure to include technology that would let the unit work from as close as 40 centimeters away. In other words, Nyko was able to see the market for a closer range Kinect before Microsoft did.

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Tags: 3DS, A5, A5 processor, HTML5, Nyko Kinect Zoom, PlayStation 3D Display

Companies: Adobe, Apple, Microsoft, Nintendo, Nyko, Sony

Source: http://venturebeat.com/2011/12/27/the-top-gaming-technologies-of-2011/

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Thursday, December 29, 2011

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: What if only Tahoe residents could decide golf issue?

The issue of moving nine holes of the Lake Tahoe Golf course into Washoe Meadows State Park has been debated for years. It has gotten to the point where a lawsuit has been filed and it has become an unhappy situation. I've been thinking a lot about how things have gotten to this point.

The players in this unfortunate situation are California State Parks, citizens represented largely by the Washoe Meadows Community and American Golf which is said to be owned by Goldman Sachs. Between the scientists on staff at California State Parks and the scientists from the Washoe Meadows Community, we have an impressive group of professionals, all of whom care a great deal about Tahoe.

I wonder if we had a local concessionaire at the golf course and took Wall Street out of the equation if we would have found a solution to the dilemma years ago. Of all the money taken in each year at the golf course, how much of it goes to corporate headquarters and how much of it stays in the basin? Is this an example of corporate money wanting to degrade a state park for profit?

Carla Ennis

Meyers

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Wednesday, December 28, 2011

India review block sparks early Aussie controversy

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Last Updated At: 2011-12-26 5:53 PM

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MELBOURNE: India's rejection of the decision review system in their Australian series provoked its first controversy Monday as the home side lost late wickets on the opening day of the first Test.

The Australians stumbled from 205 for three with three wickets tumbling in 18 balls to finish the day at 277 for six with Brad Haddin on 21 and Peter Siddle not out 34.

But the first day of the four-Test series before a 70,068 Boxing Day crowd at the Melbourne Cricket Ground was marred by the contentious dismissal of senior batsman Michael Hussey.

Hussey fell for his third Test golden duck in eight innings and was disgusted to be given out after replays appeared to show the delivery from Zaheer Khan had brushed his sleeve and not his bat.

Hussey was prevented from referring the umpire's verdict to the video umpire as the Indian cricket board has refused to use the Decision Review System (DRS) in the series over concerns about the accuracy of electronic aids.

It could prove a career-ending dismissal for Hussey, whose future in the Australian team is increasingly under threat amid a run of low scores.

"I feel for any batsman who gets out, it's a bit of a gut-wrenching experience, whether it's your first ball or you're 150,' said Ed Cowan, who anchored the Australian innings with a stoic 68 on his debut.

"Of course, I was disappointed for him (Hussey). It was a massive moment in the game, it was a huge momentum (switch).

"We just had a 100-run partnership, wrestled back momentum and then almost a 50-run partnership and we felt we were half an hour away from nailing them, really grinding them into the dust."

Cowan said it was not an issue of the DRS but the vagaries of umpiring decisions.

"Today momentum went against us because of it. Two of your top six (batsmen), but that's the game and we'll take the good with the bad," he said.

Indian paceman Umesh Yadav, who took three wickets, refused to be drawn into the controversy. "It's part of the game and I'd rather not comment on it," Yadav said. "Whether it's bad or good decisions, it's part of the game."

Australia were in a strong position before paceman Zaheer Khan, playing in his first Test match since July, removed Clarke and Hussey with consecutive deliveries.

Cowan went three overs later ending a 294-minute vigil when he feathered a catch behind off spinner Ravichandran Ashwin.

The left-hander had batted for almost five hours and the best part of 68 overs after skipper Michael Clarke had won the toss.

Replacing chancy opener Phillip Hughes for his first Test match, he protected his wicket with steely patience and a willingness to leave the ball in his 177-ball knock.

Clarke looked in good touch before he attempted to cut Zaheer only to play on to his stumps for 31, while Hussey went next ball, adjudged to have got an edge to wicketkeeper M.S. Dhoni.

Ricky Ponting scored his 59th Test half-century and 10th against India before he fell to Yadav, finding V.V.S. Laxman at second slip for 62 in the only wicket to fall in the middle session.

Yet again the former Australian captain failed to go on to claim his century and it is now 33 innings and almost two years since his last Test hundred.

Ponting put on 113 runs with Cowan for the third wicket to steady the Australian innings after the first two wickets fell on 46.

Yadav finished with three for 96 off 20 overs.

Opener David Warner, who scored an unbeaten 123 in this month's Test against New Zealand, clouted a six in his typically breezy 37 off 49 balls.

He was out when he attempted to hook Yadav only to dolly a catch to Dhoni in the 14th over.

Shaun Marsh's Test return only lasted six balls before he edged Yadav to Virat Kohli in the gully for a duck.

India are bidding to win their first series in Australia in 64 years and hold the Border-Gavaskar Trophy after winning the last two series at home.

Source: http://thehimalayantimes.com/rssReference.php?id=MzE0MDcz

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Tuesday, December 27, 2011

For four teams, it's win and get in

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Well, that was some Christmas Eve of football.

The Lions are headed to the playoffs. Tebowmania imploded. The Giants beat the Jets, which made Rex Ryan very unhappy and set up a Giants-Cowboys rematch?next Sunday night for the NFC East title.

So after all the fun, where do the playoff races stand? Let?s take a look.

Four spots remain.

The last wild card spot in both conferences remain up for grabs. So do the NFC East and AFC West division titles. One more spot could be decided Sunday night.

This Sunday night still matters.

With a late field goal, the 49ers narrowly?won in Seattle 19-17?to keep their hopes alive for the No. 1 seed in the NFC. That means Green Bay still has to go all out to beat Chicago on Christmas in order to clinch the top spot in the NFC.

San Francisco can clinch a playoff bye if they beat the Rams next week. (They can also get the bye if New Orleans loses one of their remaining two games. The Saints host the Falcons Monday night.)

A Packers win Sunday night would also clinch the final NFC wild card spot for the Falcons.

Only one NFC East team will make it in.

The Eagles are out. The winner of Cowboys-Giants gets a division title and a home playoff game. The loser is out of the playoffs. Simple.

Patriots clinch bye, have inside track for No. 1 seed.

New England?s 17-point comeback win over Miami puts them in good shape to have homefield advantage. The Patriots clinched a bye on Saturday, and they will get the No. 1 seed in the AFC with a home win over Buffalo next week.

The Ravens and Steelers still have a shot at the No. 1 seed. The winner of the AFC North will earn a bye. Speaking of which . . .

Ravens and the Bengals play the biggest AFC game next week.

If Baltimore wins in Cincinnati, the Ravens get a bye. If the Bengals win, they clinch the No. 6 seed in the AFC playoffs.

The Steelers will be rooting for Cincinnati to sneak in. Pittsburgh can still win the division and get a bye if they beat the Browns and the Ravens lose. The Steelers still have an outside shot for the No. 1 seed if they won and both the Ravens and Patriots lose.

All the AFC North games will be at 4:15 p.m. ET. If the Bengals lose, things get complicated. The Titans, Jets, and Raiders are also alive for the last wild card spot if Cincinnati falls. Oakland could also win the AFC West.

The Bengals could even lose and make the playoffs if they end up in a two-way tie with the Titans at 9-7.

The Jets need a miracle.

Rex Ryan?s crew doesn?t look like a team good enough to win in Miami next week. Even if the Jets win, they need a ton of help to get into the playoffs.

Here?s what needs to happen for the Jets to make it: They need to win and they need a Bengals loss, a Titans loss, and a Raiders or Broncos loss.

The Titans also need a complicated combination of events to make it. Their scenarios are listed right here.

Texans are the No. 3 seed in the AFC.

This much we know for sure. They will avoid the Ravens or Steelers in the first round.

It?s down to the Raiders and Broncos in the AFC West.

The Chiefs and Chargers are out after Saturday?s results. The Raiders and Broncos are both 8-7. The Broncos still hold the tiebreaker advantage over Oakland, so the Broncos still control their fate. They are in with a win next week against Kyle Orton and the Chiefs. How great a matchup is that?

The Raiders can win the division if they beat San Diego in Oakland and Denver loses to the Chiefs. ?Oakland also has a shot for the final wild card spot. It?s possible Oakland could win and still miss the playoffs.

To get the wild card, the Raiders would need a win, a Bengals loss, and a Titans loss. Or a win, a Bengals loss, and a Jets win.

Got all that?

Merry Christmas anyway.

Source: http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2011/12/24/your-christmas-eve-playoff-race-update/related/

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Steelers stuff Rams 27-0

John Clay

By WILL GRAVES

updated 5:59 p.m. ET Dec. 24, 2011

PITTSBURGH - Charlie Batch doesn't know how many more games are left in his 37-year-old legs. Given the way the veteran quarterback played in the Steelers' ridiculously easy 27-0 victory over lifeless St. Louis on Saturday, it may be more than he thinks.

The crowd chanting the name of Pittsburgh's native son throughout, Batch played efficiently if not spectacularly while subbing for an injured Ben Roethlisberger, passing for 208 yards to help the Steelers keep their hopes for an AFC North title very much alive.

"Nobody wants to let this team down," Batch said. "One thing about it is we just try to keep the ball rolling, whoever is in there."

Batch is now 5-2 as a spot starter with the Steelers and could get another shot next week against Cleveland when the Steelers go for their second straight division title.

"We've won games with (Batch) in the past; if need be, we will games with him in the future," coach Mike Tomlin said. "We are very comfortable with our depth at the quarterback position."

The Steelers sure played like it.

Rashard Mendenhall ran for 116 yards and a touchdown against the NFL's worst rush defense, and John Clay and Ike Redman also scored as the Steelers cruised on a day Roethlisberger rested his badly sprained left ankle.

The two-time Super Bowl winner was active and available in case of emergency. The defense made sure there wasn't one, dominating the NFL's lowest-scoring offense to pitch its second shutout of the season.

"It's about playing good ball at the right time," defensive end Brett Keisel said. "We need to build off this win and hopefully get one next week and carry that into the dance."

St. Louis' Steven Jackson rushed for 103 yards to top 1,000 for the seventh straight season, but backup quarterback Kellen Clemens sputtered in place of the injured Sam Bradford. St. Louis (2-13) managed just 232 yards while getting blanked for the second time in 20 days.

A season after going 7-9 and appearing to be a team on the rise, the Rams head into their finale next week against San Francisco tied with Indianapolis for the worst record in the league.

Clemens, signed less than three weeks ago, completed 9 of 24 passes for 91 yards. He didn't turn it over, but he couldn't make anything happen against the league's top-ranked defense.

"There's a few throws that I just should have hit," Clemens said. "You can't leave opportunities on the field against a defense like that, and we did today."

Batch, making just his seventh start since 2001, had no such issues. He completed 15 of 22 passes, his only hiccup coming on a second-quarter interception on which intended receiver Antonio Brown slipped.

While Batch lacks Roethlisberger's big-time arm, he did get the ball downfield on a couple of occasions, including a 46-yard pass to Mike Wallace in the fourth quarter that set up Mendenhall's 1-yard plunge that put Pittsburgh ahead 20-0.

It was more than enough cushion for a defense that looked just fine even without injured outside linebacker LaMarr Woodley, who continues to nurse a strained right hamstring. James Harrison collected his ninth sack of the season in his return from a one-game suspension for a series of illegal hits, and Pittsburgh never let St. Louis get within 10 yards of the end zone.

"The goose egg is nice," Keisel said. "Anytime you can hold an NFL team to nothing is nice."

The Rams were able to move the ball at times, mainly on the legs of Jackson, one of the few bright spots in a miserable season that has left coach Steve Spagnuolo's future very much in doubt.

"Let's face it, the man is a warrior," Spagnuolo said of Jackson. "That's one of the weapons we have and we're going to use it as much as we can, knowing we can't run every down."

It might not have been a bad idea.

Each time the Rams appeared ready to make things interesting, they would find a way to let the Steelers off the hook. Spagnuolo opened up the playbook in the second quarter, with punter Donnie Jones pulling the ball down and looking to pass on a fake punt. Pittsburgh covered it well and Jones took off, only to be tackled a yard short of the first down, a frustrating season summed up in one play.

"It was an aggressive call ? we got the right look and thought we could get it," Spagnuolo said. "They did a nice job taking it away."

St. Louis put together a steady drive late in the first half but got conservative after moving into Pittsburgh territory, milking the clock so Josh Brown could attempt a 52-yard field goal at a stadium where 22-yarders aren't a given. The ball sailed wide left, and Brown later missed wide right in the fourth quarter with the game still somewhat competitive.

Emphasis on the somewhat.

The Steelers were never in any real danger as Mendenhall found plenty of room to maneuver, while Batch extended a couple of plays with his feet to keep drives alive.

Mendenhall's 52-yard run in the second quarter set up Clay's first NFL carry, a 10-yard burst over right tackle that gave Pittsburgh a 10-0 lead.

Shaun Suisham drilled a field goal in the third quarter to put the Steelers up 13-0. After Brown missed his second kick of the day early in the fourth, Pittsburgh put it away with a pair of cruelly efficient touchdown drives.

"Yes, we scored 27 points, but we had opportunities to put 35 points on the board and we weren't able to get it in the end zone during that time," Batch said. "There's always room for improvement."

NOTES: Pittsburgh WR Hines Ward caught four passes and now has 995 for his career. ... Pittsburgh WR Antonio Brown broke former running back Barry Foster's club record for all-purpose yards in a season. Brown has 2,048, ahead of Foster's mark of 2,034 set in 1992. ... St. Louis DE Chris Long failed to register a sack for just the second time in the last nine games. ... Josh Brown has made 73 percent (19 of 26) of his field goal attempts this season, the second-worst mark of his nine-year career.

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Giants stay alive, put Jets on ropes ?|? Kings of NY

Victor Cruz set two franchise receiving records, and Ahmad Bradshaw ran for two touchdowns as the Giants kept their playoff hopes alive by winning the New York-area bragging rights with a 29-14 victory over the Jets on Saturday.

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