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Troy Polamalu a surprise attendee at Steelers OTAs
After nine outrageously successful seasons in the NFL, Troy Polamalu has earned the right to manage the offseason any way he chooses.
This time around, the All-Pro safety is breaking from his normal program to join the Pittsburgh Steelers for organized team activities. Polamalu, who regularly skipped OTA sessions in past years to work with his Los Angeles-based trainer, was on the field Tuesday for drills.
With a handful of veteran defenders no longer on the roster -- linebacker James Farrior, defensive end Aaron Smith and cornerback William Gay are among the departed -- Polamalu acknowledged the urge to serve as a presence for younger players to turn to, according to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
"It's my time to be around the team a little more," Polamalu said.
Despite the No. 1 ranking in 2011, Pittsburgh's defense has something to prove heading into next season. When we last checked in with Polamalu & Co., we witnessed a defensive backfield shredded and scattered by Tim Tebow's arm in a stunning playoff loss to the Denver Broncos.
Polamalu isn't waiting around to author a different story in 2012.
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/09000d...-steelers-otas
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Re: Troy Polamalu a surprise attendee at Steelers OTAs
Despite the No. 1 ranking in 2011, Pittsburgh's defense has something to prove heading into next season. When we last checked in with Polamalu & Co., we witnessed a defensive backfield shredded and scattered by Tim Tebow's arm in a stunning playoff loss to the Denver Broncos.
And getting shredded by Bert Flacco and the Ravens Offense twice. One of them cost the division.
Yes, this Defense has something to prove.
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Re: Troy Polamalu a surprise attendee at Steelers OTAs
It is a game to win a SB Championship, not who has the best stats. Back to work. Leaders lead.
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Re: Troy Polamalu a surprise attendee at Steelers OTAs
This is awesome news. They young guys can't have a better role model and vetern leader than Troy.
Kudos to him for choosing the well being of the team over his personal training program. I personally never had a problem with his offseason regiment, but for him to take this initiative is awesome.
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