The Middletown Press (Middletown, CT)

Steelers seek ways to slow Patriots

Pittsburgh defense hopes to take QB Brady out of his comfort zone

- By Kyle Hightower

FOXBOROUGH, MASS. >> Take it from Wade Phillips, slowing down Tom Brady is a goal often sought, but seldom achieved.

“Good luck,” the new defensive coordinato­r of the Los Angeles Rams said this week when asked about the difficulty of taking the Patriots quarterbac­k out of his comfort zone. “He’s good no matter what.”

And that’s coming from a guy who’s had at least some recent success bothering Tom Terrific.

Brady enters Sunday’s matchup with the Pittsburgh Steelers with a 6-4 record in AFC championsh­ip games, including 4-1 at home.

But the constant in each of his losses has been when he’s faced a defense that’s managed to apply pressure up front and forced him into quick decisions in the pocket.

The Broncos, with Phillips serving as defensive coordinato­r, did it during last season’s 20-18 AFC title game win in Denver. Led by Von Miller, they made Brady’s life miserable, sacking him four times and registerin­g another 17 quarterbac­k hits.

“Before we played them they said I couldn’t stop him,” Phillips said. “It’s a combinatio­n of things but you’ve just got to play great defense. Yeah, you’ve got to put

pressure on him, but you’ve got to be able to cover . ... The pressure you get you have to get it 1-on-1.

“You’re not going to fool him and get a free runner on him. You know, you don’t see anybody just come and hit him in the back. He sees everybody. He’s special that way, too.”

The Steelers will be the latest to try to test that blueprint, albeit with a defense has been more pedestrian than “Steel Curtain” when it’s come to pressuring quarterbac­ks this season.

They also haven’t had much success against Brady. Pittsburgh’s sacked him just 21 times in 11 games. Brady hasn’t thrown an intercepti­on against the Steelers since 2005, while throwing 19 touchdown passes.

But Brady will face a much healthier Steelers pass rush than he did in Week 7’s 27-16 road win. Pittsburgh linebacker Ryan Shazier was returning from a knee injury; James Harrison played only 42 percent of the snaps and Bud Dupree was on injured reserve with a groin injury.

The improved health since then has been a boost to Pittsburgh in its ninegame win streak. The Steelers had 13 sacks over their first nine games, and have 31 during the streak.

“I think just getting after him in general is going to be big,” Shazier said. “Every team wants to get after the quarterbac­k, when you get the quarterbac­k rattled or just out of position, it definitely helps out the defense, helps out the team.

“If we can make him feel uncomforta­ble and make him play a game he’s not accustomed to, it’s going to help out our defense and play the way we want to.”

It may be good timing for Pittsburgh.

The Patriots did a much better job of protecting Brady during the regular season (17 sacks allowed in the 12 games he played after giving up 38 in 2015).

But New England’s offensive line showed some cracks in last week’s divisional-round win over the Texans, allowing Brady to be sacked twice and hit eight times. Houston also had two intercepti­ons.

Brady said the change in the Steelers’ defense from Week 7 is stark.

“They’ve been dominant,” he said. “They’ve been great just rushing the quarterbac­k, making plays for their team, strip sacks, forced intercepti­ons, a lot of big plays. ... It’s a big challenge for us.”

Left tackle Nate Solder said the vulnerabil­ities that were exposed last week by the Texans isn’t always a bad thing. It certainly won’t rattle them, he said.

“The things that you didn’t do right sometimes can be a gift. If you can get them right it can help you for the next game,” Solder said.

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 ?? STEVEN SENNE — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Patriots quarterbac­k Tom Brady (12) winds up to throw the ball during a recent practice.
STEVEN SENNE — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Patriots quarterbac­k Tom Brady (12) winds up to throw the ball during a recent practice.
 ?? THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO ?? Tom Brady is sacked by Steelers linebacker­s Jarvis Jones (95) and Anthony Chickillo (56) during a game this past October.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO Tom Brady is sacked by Steelers linebacker­s Jarvis Jones (95) and Anthony Chickillo (56) during a game this past October.

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