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"I'm going to say yes all the way. But that's not the game plan that they saw from what they (the Bengals) were giving us," Starks said. "You look at a team and see what the weaknesses are and try to attack those weaknesses."
The Steelers, who have slipped to No. 17 in rushing, probably want to get back to running more often Sunday against the Chiefs (2-7), who are sixth from the bottom in rushing defense.
"I think there's a shot of working more into that," Starks said.
Not allowing the third kickoff return touchdown the Steelers have yielded in four games might have helped against Cincinnati, too. But kicker Jeff Reed isn't about to take the blame for being one of the 11 would-be tacklers who missed Bernard Scott during his pivotal 96-yard return.
Reed was surprised to be singled out for not bringing down Scott, especially since he had to run from one side of the field to the other to try to make the play.
"That was about a 50-yard sprint for me, and my job is to make him cut back inside and he went inside of me," Reed said. "I just look at those people (who were critical) like they don't know what they're talking about."
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