Steelers look for motivation
Associated Press
PITTSBURGH
Troy Polamalu didn’t want to talk about it.
His vintage, not to mention gravity-testing somersault into the end zone on a 19-yard interception return for a touchdown in the third quarter turned momentum swiftly in Pittsburgh’s favor at snowy Heinz Field on Sunday afternoon. Then it was relegated to a mere footnote in a 34-28 defeat that all but sank whatever postseason hopes the Steelers were clinging to.
“What does it matter?” Polamalu said. “We lost.”
The game. The season. And maybe just the latest golden era of one of the NFL’s most successful franchises.
The Steelers (5-8) are all but mathematically eliminated from the playoffs with three weeks remaining, the earliest they’ve been out of it since finishing 6-10 a decade ago. Three mostly meaningless games remain starting next weekend against Cincinnati, a stretch that could serve as a long goodbye for familiar faces who have a Super Bowl ring or two tucked away somewhere.
Though Polamalu remains under contract in 2014, fellow safety and close friend Ryan Clark is not. And the 34-year-old certainly sounded like he is eyeing the exit door after the Steelers allowed the Dolphins to go 80 yards in four plays late in the fourth quarter to take the lead for good.
“Everybody’s time comes,” Clark said. “For me, I just want to enjoy it, keep playing.”
It’s a sentiment echoed throughout the locker room, one the Steelers have found themselves repeating far too often this fall. They did it during an 0-4 start. They did it after getting pounded in a record-setting loss to New England in late October. They did it again while quietly dressing after a defeat that had all the hallmarks of a season that never seemed to get off the ground.
The defense allowed a trio of big plays, including a 55-yard run by Daniel Thomas that set up Charles Clay’s winning 12-yard touchdown with 2:53 to go. The offense committed penalties on consecutive snaps in the fourth quarter with the Steelers at midfield hoping to close it out. The special teams allowed a punt to be partially blocked and did little in the return game.
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