Steelers' 'D' Is 'One' of the Best

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Steelers' 'D' Is 'One' of the Best

Published: Wed, November 14, 2007 - 6:43pm ET
Randy Lange

By Randy Lange

Lange is editor-in-chief of newyorkjets.com. He covered the Jets for 13 years for The Record of Hackensack, N.J.


File Under: Defense, Laveranues Coles, PIttsburgh Steelers, Dick LeBeau, No. 1

11/14 — Laveranues Coles was back to his old self in the locker room today. The concussion that sidelined him for the Washington game seems to have fully lifted — indeed, one game after Coles missed his first game since 2001, he wasn't listed on today's Jets' injury report.

"I’m good. I’m practicing and happy to be back out there with the guys," LC said. "You never know how important something is until you face certain situations in your life. I realized how much I love the game of football and I’m ready to get back out there and start playing."

But that first postconcussion and post-bye-week opponent is a doozy. The Pittsburgh Steelers, after their comeback win over Cleveland on Sunday, have risen to No. 1 in the NFL in the "big four" team statistical categories: total, rushing and passing yards allowed and points allowed. You could say the Steelers' "D" is "the one."

"I tell you what, I have seen a lot of good defenses," Coles said expansively, "but that one is not one to look forward to. From the down linemen to the secondary, they are a very physical group that plays hard and rallies to the football, very good when the ball is in the air and very good against the run. You can go on and on about how good they are. We got a game, I’ll tell you that. When you approach a game like this, you kind of sit back, scratch your head and tell your coordinator, 'Good luck.' "

Later, there was more when he was asked what word he'd use to describe the Steelers. "Mmmm ... I don't know what word I'd use. I could say relentless, tough, physical, determined. It's crazy the way they fly around. You watch them on tape and say, 'Did they really do that?' It's a tough task."

Knowing Coles the way we do, he might be trying to kill Pittsburgh with kindness, but there's no denying what the Steelers have done 11 weeks into this season. Just their rankings say it all: Since 2002 (as far back as I can go with my weekly rankings), no other team has been No. 1 in all four defensive categories in the same week. The closest any team got to such a Fantastic Four was the 2003 Cowboys, who were first overall, vs. the pass and in points and second against the run.

And if DC Dick LeBeau's unit were to finish 1-1-1-1 after Week 17, "the Stillers" would truly be one for the ages — no NFL defense has finished first in all four categories since the 1970 merger. Here is the short list of the nine "D's" that went 3-for-4 in the previous 37 seasons, with their "Achilles' heel" ranking in bold:

  Season Team Overall  Rush  Pass Points
  1970 Minnesota 1st 5th 1st 1st
  1975 Minnesota 1st 1st 1st 3rd
  1976 Pittsburgh 1st 1st 6th 1st
  1981 Philadelphia 1st 4th 1st 1st
  1985 Chicago 1st 1st 3rd 1st
  1991 Philadelphia 1st 1st 1st 5th
  1996 Green Bay 1st 4th 1st 1st
  2002 Tampa Bay 1st T-5th 1st 1st
  2004 Pittsburgh 1st 1st 4th 1st

As monumental as this task appears, Coles as we all know is not one to flinch at an imminent uppercut. In fact, he'll do everything in his power to give as good as he gets.

"The thing is to go out and have fun," he said. "You get an opportunity to go out when a lot of people don't give you a chance and just play and have fun."

It's good to have you back in action, LC.

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David H. Said:

Sat, November 17, 2007 - 11:23am ET

"Folks, after almost 40 years of hoping , wishing, begging for a winner, I think I've reached my breaking point. I can't take it anymore. When Woody Johnson said he's satisfied with the direction of this 1-8 team I decided I've had enough. I'm going to try very hard to divorce myself from the Jets. The organization just doesn't seem to want to do what it takes to win. "

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Sun, November 18, 2007 - 12:40am ET

"Honestly why do you even have have a comment section this week !!!! There's really no need for any comments at all !!! The league should be under investigation as to why the game should even be played !!!! J-E-T-S S-T-I-N-K-"

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Sun, November 18, 2007 - 11:50am ET

"Okay, the team is not winning, the defense is unbelievably inconsistent, and we can't seem to get the running game going, but not everything has been horrible. One or two plays aside, the special teams have been outstanding, we are the least penalized team in the league, and we've had a lead in the fourth quarter in every game since the Pats loss. The Jets are really not that far away..."

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