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zulater
09-07-2012, 08:24 PM
PITTSBURGH—The horn signaling the end of Steelers practice on Wednesday hadn't finished echoing off the surrounding hillside when a stream of players dashed off the field and into the locker room.
Not Antonio Brown.
The third-year wide receiver stripped off his shoulder pads, walked over to the sideline and spent an extra 10 minutes catching passes. It's a routine Brown began as a rookie and he's not about to stop now, even if the five-year, $42 million contract extension he signed a month ago means he's officially graduated from sixth-round flyer to budding star.
"If you want to be the best, you have to simply outwork your opponent," Brown said with a shrug of his shoulders.
Something the 26-year-old Brown did with spectacular results in the second half of 2011 when he became quarterback Ben Roethlisberger's favorite target. As defenses adjusted their coverage to take away Pro Bowler Mike Wallace's blazing speed, Brown showcased the soft hands and precise route running that won Roethlisberger's respect in the summer of 2010.
As Wallace's numbers dipped, Brown's soared. He finished with more receptions (35 vs. 29) and more yards (677 vs. 393) than Wallace over the final eight games and while Wallace spent the offseason and the first month of training camp sitting out hoping for a new deal, Brown was a regular at Organized Team Activities and slid into the locker vacated by the recently retired Hines Ward.
Brown downplays the symbolism. He doesn't view the move as a passing of the torch so much as a matter of convenience. The locker puts him right next to Wallace, giving two of the best young receivers in the league plenty of time to commiserate on how to help the Steelers earn their seventh Lombardi Trophy.


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zulater
09-07-2012, 08:28 PM
"His mindset is just pitch and catch," Cotchery said. "He just went nuts last year. This guy is coming off an 1,100-yard season and went to the Pro Bowl. You can see it, the way he's running his routes. You can see everything has slowed down for him. I know he's feeling very confident right now."
Roethlisberger is certainly confident in him. Twice during practice on Wednesday, Brown darted downfield against blanket coverage. Twice Roethlisberger put the ball into a tiny window. Twice Brown came down it, the second time making a one-handed grab while doing a pirouette. The pirouette was a little bit for show, Brown said with a smile, his way to make practice harder than the game.
"If you make it more difficult than what you'll face on Sunday night, you'll be ready," Brown said.


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Shoes
09-07-2012, 08:38 PM
May his zeal and hard work influence every Steeler player!

ALLD
09-08-2012, 06:42 AM
I consider him the #1 and Wallace needs to show what he can do in the clutch. Running straight line sprints only takes you so far.

SMR
09-08-2012, 07:41 AM
Man, I'm going "downtown" every game!

Galax Steeler
09-08-2012, 08:36 AM
Our receivers are going to be something this year if Ben has time to throw look out.

st33lersguy
09-08-2012, 09:09 AM
Brown is a harder worker. Wallace is talented, but why did he disappear in the 2nd half of last year