Steelers a different team with Polamalu back

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PITTSBURGH (AP)—The Pittsburgh Steelers watched a snow-splattered Troy Polamalu(notes) make a seemingly impossible, one-handed scoop interception on a mushy field against Chargers quarterback Philip Rivers(notes) last season. That doesn’t mean they believed it.

“Impossible,” linebacker James Farrior(notes) said.

Not one quarter into the first NFL game of this season, Polamalu made a climb-the-ladder, one-handed interception of a pass by Titans quarterback Kerry Collins(notes) that the Steelers believe was comparable to last season’s snowball grab.

“He’s one of the all-time greatest safeties,” safety Ryan Clark(notes) said Wednesday. “He’s awesome. There’s no other way to say it, he’s the best safety in the NFL, point blank, period.”

Which raises this question: Does Polamalu and all of his game-altering plays make the Steelers the best team in the league? With Polamalu in the lineup, the Steelers are 4-0 this season and 13-1 in their last 14 games, counting the postseason.

For all the attention the unbeaten Colts (8-0) and Saints (8-0) are getting, it almost seems as if the Super Bowl champion Steelers are being overlooked because of two last-minute losses that Polamalu missed with a left knee injury.

With Polamalu back, the Steelers (6-2) will carry a five-game winning streak into Sunday’s pivotal AFC North game against the Bengals (6-2). Bengals quarterback Carson Palmer(notes), Polamalu’s one-time roommate at Southern Cal, already knows what he’s getting into.

“Love watching him play,” Palmer said. “Hate playing against him.”

Statistics don’t always quantify what Polamalu means to the Steelers—he was chosen for the Pro Bowl in 2007 without making a single interception all season—but they do illustrate how he might be having the best season of his seven-year career.

Because of his knee injury, Polamalu has played in only 3 1/2 games, yet he is tied for fourth in the AFC with three interceptions and tied for seventh with 10 passes defended.

Polamalu, a Pro Bowl player each of the last five seasons, showed again Monday in Denver how a dynamic defensive player—and not just a quarterback, running back or wide receiver—can alter a game. And why his “43” jerseys are nearly as ubiquitous in Pittsburgh as Terry Bradshaw’s “12” once was.

With the Steelers leading the Broncos (6-2) by 14-10 early in the fourth quarter, Polamalu jammed the line of scrimmage before bursting up the middle to drop Correll Buckhalter(notes) for no gain at the 9. One play later, Polamalu dropped into deep coverage to intercept a Kyle Orton(notes) pass intended for Brandon Marshall(notes), and the Steelers scored three plays later.

“He didn’t just take over the series, he took over the game,” Farrior said. “He can do that at any point.”

Against the Broncos, Polamalu once lined up outside the left tackle, only to streak across the field to tackle a wide receiver in the flat.

“That’s what Troy does,” Farrior said. “It looks like chaos, but he’s definitely under control and has an idea what he wants to do. Sometimes things change during the play and he’ll go do it, he’ll take over. He’s not afraid to take those chances and that’s what separates him from other players.”

Polamalu, told what his teammates were saying, almost seemed embarrassed. He also refuses to compare himself to the other top safeties, such as Baltimore’s Ed Reed(notes).

“I don’t know,” Polamalu said. “I’m just doing the things I’m coached to do. I’m just one of 11 guys out there.”

To the Steelers, he’s one of a kind. Quarterbacks rarely seem to target him, yet he has made an interception in all but one game this season.

“You’ve got guys who are irreplaceable, and then you’ve got Troy,” nose tackle Casey Hampton(notes) said. “There’s no other Troy—not just on this team, but in the league. He’s the difference.”

What Farrior disputes is that Polamalu is a freelancer, someone who doesn’t hesitate to abandon the defense that’s been called to gamble.

“I think he watches more tape than anybody else,” Farrior said. “Whenever he’s out there taking chances, calculated risks, it might have been something he saw on tape a few weeks before. There might have been a game a couple of years before where he read something, saw something, so that he’s not afraid to go and pull the trigger.”

To Clark, Polamalu is more patient and less improvisational than he was a few seasons ago. He’s also better.

“So much is written about him doing his own thing,” Clark said. “I think he’s improved on not doing that. … Some guys in this league, you can make a mistake with them. You can’t do that with Troy. He capitalizes on those and makes big plays. That’s how he can take over a game.”

Updated Nov 11, 6:38 pm EST
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  1. Curtis
    26. Posted by Curtis Sun Nov 15 3:44am EST

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    4 all the haters !!!!!!! seven looks better than 5 if catch my drift
  2. John
    25. Posted by John Fri Nov 13 10:37pm EST

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    with out a doubt, the best safety to ever play the game.

    keep on rolling guys, i see #7 comming
  3. Pedro
    24. Posted by Pedro Fri Nov 13 2:44pm EST

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    I watched the show "America's Game" for the Super Bowl Champions STEELERS in 2009. The 3 people featured on that show were Mike Tomlin, Ben Roethlisberger and Troy Polamalu. After the watching the show, I was left with such an sense of complete admiration for Polamalu. Granted, I was his fan before watching the show. However, after seen the kindness, humbleness and professionalism this guy possess, now I admire him not only as the BEST SAFETY in football, but as a man, a father, and as a role model for young generations of football fans. He represents what all professional sports should be about.
  4. bob b
    23. Posted by bob b Fri Nov 13 12:43pm EST

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    Troy is definitely a bad ma'afala, to dust off an old samoan-influenced proverb.
  5. Geronimo
    22. Posted by Geronimo Fri Nov 13 11:48am EST

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    BTW, the last post was for a few idiots who have been abusing the blogs Matt and Justine to name a few. They truly depict the sad side of society.
  6. Geronimo
    21. Posted by Geronimo Fri Nov 13 11:43am EST

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    People this is not the place for personal attacks, individuals who are abusive need to be reported and banned, people who respond to these abusive behaviors need to rise above the behaviors.

    Report abuse, act like adults and remember that children who are not so childish or jaded frequent sports blogs.

    This is not an adult only blog.

    Thank you for using intellect and proper channels for dealing with bad behavior, ignorance and stupidity.

    Thanks it will create a better place to discuss sports for all.
  7. Rey
    20. Posted by Rey Fri Nov 13 11:22am EST

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    Troy is just a cog in a well oiled machine, and the Steelers are firing on all cylinders now. Great offence and defence is what makes a Super Bowl champ! The nice thing is even with the injuries to some key players,we have been able to sustain our hunger to repeat!
    !!GO STEELERS!!
  8. allen f
    19. Posted by allen f Thu Nov 12 9:38pm EST

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    The drafting of Troy just shows the intelligence of our management. I am sure that they are already grooming someone to be a future safety on the team. Who better to learn from than the BEST. He makes our defensive backs play harder just trying to emulate him. What a great role model for our defense. The good thing is that we have others who also play with the same enthusiasm and "gusto" as Troy (that makes for a GREAT team). Go Steelers. We ARE #1.
  9. Alataua
    18. Posted by Alataua Thu Nov 12 7:36pm EST

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    #43 Troy Polamalu bringing da heat back 2 da steelers fan....samoan pride all da way my USO....CHUUUUHUUUUUU
  10. robert
    17. Posted by robert Thu Nov 12 1:17pm EST

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    as a 40yr steelers fan, I would tune in to watch troy no matter who he played for.With money destroying sports,refreshing to see humble all heart for the game.
  11. 18
    16. Posted by 18 Thu Nov 12 9:14am EST

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    Perhaps he has found a way to hack into the opposing quarterback's helmet radio??? If not, he's definitely the SMARTEST safety to play the game!
  12. Don
    15. Posted by Don Thu Nov 12 8:58am EST

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    Best Safety around, and a very nice guy to boot!!
  13. RodneyL
    14. Posted by RodneyL Thu Nov 12 4:16am EST

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    One of the biggest things that Troy different, is how he act on and off the field. You don't see Troy trash talking, you don't see him mocking his opponents, you don't see if going after the ref's on bad calls. Troy Polamalu is all class on and off the field, this shampoo commercial is funny as sh!t and I could disagree with Harrison getting Defensive MVP, but a case could have for Troy.
  14. Lanny P
    13. Posted by Lanny P Wed Nov 11 11:34pm EST

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    Troy makes many visits to hospital patients in Pittsburgh and other places. He visit Elizabeth Tennies at Childrens Hospital in Pittsburgh. Elizabeth passed away in June 2009. She would have been 20 on Oct 2, 2009. Elizabeth thought highly of Troy. He is all class!
  15. charlie
    12. Posted by charlie Wed Nov 11 10:06pm EST

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    Saw him on an ESPN interview the other day. Got to say he is a true professional on and off the field
  16. souless
    11. Posted by souless Wed Nov 11 9:15pm EST

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    What no idiotic comments posted by matt yet? Give it a few!
  17. MichaelP
    10. Posted by MichaelP Wed Nov 11 8:54pm EST

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    There's no question about it, Troy Polamalu is one of the NFL's best safeties. Now that he's back, it's time for the Steelers to go beat the Bengals and take back the AFC North.
  18. <i>dflynn29649</i>
    9. Posted by dflynn29649 Wed Nov 11 8:53pm EST

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    Troy made the Pro Bowl in the first half of the Titans game this year!
  19. <i>mastewa</i>
    8. Posted by mastewa Wed Nov 11 8:33pm EST

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    Nobody does it better than #43 Troy Polamalu!
  20. Geronimo
    7. Posted by Geronimo Wed Nov 11 8:29pm EST

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    Troy is outstanding and humble. Have to love his passion on the field and his heart off the field.

    Shame so many defensive players have been hurt this year but the new number ones are stepping up each week.

    Need the offense to hold on to the ball in the end zone, stop missing field goals and Ben needs to keep on playing well and know when to give it up. Turn overs by the offense this year and special teams have made theroad bumpy now its time to smooth the pot hole of western PA out of the path to the playoffs and Number 7.

    Great all around effort against the Vikings and Broncos. Show the same against the Bengals and all will be well.

    Here we go Steelers, Here we go!!!!!! Stairway to 7th Heaven.
  21. BILLIE
    6. Posted by BILLIE Wed Nov 11 7:59pm EST

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    the best saftey I have, or probably will ever see play the game.
  22. BILLIE
    5. Posted by BILLIE Wed Nov 11 7:55pm EST

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    Truly deserves the leagues respect and admaration,as is no doubt the best saftey in the nfl.
  23. Buckethead
    4. Posted by Buckethead Wed Nov 11 7:47pm EST

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    65% of the earth's surface is covered by water. The other 35% is covered by Troy Polamalu! Hands down the best safety in the game and by the end of his career, of all time.
  24. Wizard
    3. Posted by Wizard Wed Nov 11 7:46pm EST

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    Without a doubt. It is difficult to even find one in the entire history of the league who can do what Troy does. His ability to completely destroy anything the opposing team is trying to do is something that is so impressive.
  25. Drizzle
    2. Posted by Drizzle Wed Nov 11 7:32pm EST

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    Hands down the best saftey in the nfl!!!!!
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