Monday, November 22, 2010
By Ron Cook, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Peter Diana/Post-Gazette
Steelers safety Troy Polamalu intercepts pass during Sunday's game against the Raiders at Heinz Field.
This is how bad the Steelers' defense was in the 39-26 home loss Nov. 14 to the New England Patriots: "If our offense had scored a million points, it wouldn't have mattered," safety Ryan Clark said. "We would have lost, one million-and-one to one million."
This is how good the Steelers' defense was in the 35-3 home win Sunday against the Oakland Raiders: The two teams still could be playing and the Raiders wouldn't have a touchdown. "Your pride kicks in at some point," Clark said. "We all have egos. We took it personally all week. It wasn't because of the bad things people were saying about us. It was because we felt like we let the team down [against New England]. We couldn't allow that to happen again."
And so they didn't..............
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