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fordfixer
05-02-2009, 10:19 PM
Steelers focusing on avoiding '06-like letdown

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By ALAN ROBINSON – 6 hours ago

PITTSBURGH (AP) — Mike Tomlin wasn't coaching the Pittsburgh Steelers when their Super Bowl-winning season of 2005 was followed by a series of mishaps, letdowns and losses. That doesn't mean he's not familiar with what can happen when a team tries to live off its title too long.

Witness the Tampa Bay Buccaneers of 2003, who followed up their Super Bowl win by going 7-9. Similarly, the Steelers started 2-6 in 2006 — the year of quarterback Ben Roethlisberger's serious motorcycle accident — and finished 8-8 and out of the playoffs.

"Teams come hard at you," Steelers cornerback Ike Taylor said. "You become a target."

The Steelers will be such a target again this season, and some of them were talking Saturday at their three-day weekend minicamp about what to do about it.

Tomlin can draw from his experiences as an assistant coach at Tampa Bay but said he intends to coach mostly "from the gut" — responding to each challenge as it arises.

"It is a different time, a different place, a different set of circumstances," Tomlin said. "On a personal note, my approach and mentality in regards to some of the things I can pull from, I'm sure I will."

So will Taylor and Hines Ward, Roethlisberger and Willie Parker and the nearly 20 other players who were part of both of the Steelers' Super Bowl-winning seasons the past four years.

Last year, Roethlisberger said the June 2006 motorcycle crash that disrupted his season long before it began was a byproduct of him not being careful or conscientious enough after winning the Super Bowl, and it wouldn't happen again.

Parker remembers how it took the 2006 Steelers almost until midseason to remember how they won the season before, so he didn't want to create any distractions this year by holding out with only a season left on his contract.

"It's nothing about the contract. I'm here to work," Parker said. "I'm a Steeler until somebody tells me otherwise. The contract will take care of itself."

The Steelers should have one advantage in avoiding the letdown of '06 — an easier schedule than they had not only that season, but also last year, when they went 12-4.

They will play the AFC West rather than the AFC South and the NFC Central rather than the NFC East. Based on their opponents' 2008 records, they will play one of the NFL's three easiest schedules.

To Taylor, preventing a repeat of 2006 requires remembering that every team wants to judge itself against the NFL champion, regardless of what its record was the previous season.

"We feel like we're a target regardless, but there's just that extra oomph, teams are going to come at you and that's just the way it is," Taylor said.

Taylor likes how the Steelers organization is staying with its business-as-usual approach, with an emphasis on the coming season. Enter the Steelers' practice complex, and there are few signs this is the home of the NFL champions.

The Lombardi trophy from February is displayed along with the other five won by the Steelers not in a prominent place in the city where the public can view them, but in a quiet corridor near the coaches' offices.

Employees answer the phone with a simple, "Pittsburgh Steelers," with no mention of the recently won NFL title.

"The organization keeps it level and with a tone that keeps distractions to a minimum," Taylor said. "Coach (Tomlin) does a great job of coming in and doing that and we've got some veteran guys who know what it takes coming off the last Super Bowl. He has experienced Super Bowls and we have experienced Super Bowls, and that's a good mi

RuthlessBurgher
05-03-2009, 10:35 AM
They will play the AFC West rather than the AFC South and the NFC Central rather than the NFC East. Based on their opponents' 2008 records, they will play one of the NFL's three easiest schedules.

There is no NFC Central anymore. At the same time our division changed from the AFC Central to the AFC North (when conferences went from 3 divisions to 4), the Bears, Packers, Vikings, and Lions went from the NFC Central to the NFC North.