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    Home Football Unbeaten Steelers focusing on Washington, not perfection
    Unbeaten Steelers focusing on Washington, not perfection
    Football, Local Sports, Pro, Sports
    WILL GRAVES AP Sports Writer  
    December 7, 2020

    Unbeaten Steelers focusing on Washington, not perfection

    PITTSBURGH (AP) — The weeks are starting to run together into a seemingly never-ending avalanche of news and adjustments as the NFL tries to navigate a season in the middle of a pandemic.

    So forgive the Pittsburgh Steelers if they’re not exactly caught up in the hype — or maybe lack of hype — surrounding their perfect start.

    At the moment, they’re having enough trouble figuring out when they’re playing.

    Monday evening’s visit by the red-hot (by NFC East standards) Washington Football Team (4-7) was originally scheduled for Sunday before being bumped back by the NFL after Pittsburgh’s game against Baltimore set for Thanksgiving night was moved three times because of a COVID-19 outbreak among the Ravens.

    It’s … a lot, particularly in a sport where the week-to-week routines have been disrupted. Yes, the Steelers are unbeaten. Yet their lingering “0” in the loss column seems like an afterthought of sorts given everything else going on, even to them.

    “The record this year, just kind of feels weird, this whole COVID year,” guard David DeCastro said. “I know we’re 11-0, but I think things in this day and age, you don’t really look too far ahead or behind. You’re just kind of stuck in the moment.”

    That might not be a bad thing. Washington coach Ron Rivera was a linebacker on the 1985 Chicago Bears team that won its first 12 games on the way to a Super Bowl and the head coach of the 2015 Carolina Panthers team that won its first 14 games.

    “One thing we did try to do is we tried to avoid the conversation of (going undefeated),” Rivera said. “When you start getting ahead and start thinking about the next one, the next one and even the next one after that, now you’ve put yourself in a tough spot.”

    A spot the Steelers have found themselves in occasionally. They were flat-out flat in a 19-14 victory over the Ravens last week, a performance that left coach Mike Tomlin fuming and highlighted just how imperfect his perfect team can look. The offense bogged down at times. The defense gave up a big play late. The special teams were a bit of a mess.

    Still, Pittsburgh survived, showing a mental toughness Washington itself will need to rely on if it wants to ride quarterback Alex Smith’s inspiring comeback from a devastating leg injury two years ago all the way to an unlikely playoff berth.

    “Every week is a test,” Rivera said. “We’ll see how it goes. It’s not just a test for him, it’s a test for us. It’s a test for our football team, and we’ll find out.”

    RED ZONE MATCHUP

    Washington’s been able to do a decent job of keeping opponents out of the end zone once they get close: Its defense is allowing only 48.4% of red zone possessions to end in touchdowns. That could face a test against Ben Roethlisberger and Co.: Pittsburgh ends up with a TD 65% of the time it drives inside the 20.

    “When you do get down into the red zone, you’ve got to make plays. You’ve got to force field goals. That’s probably one of the things the guys really worked on and take a lot of pride in,” said Rivera, whose team made Dallas settle for a trio of field goals and zero touchdowns in red zone trips during a 41-16 victory over the Cowboys on Thanksgiving Day.

    “I think it’s just something that has also played to our favor because it limits what the playbook can be. With studying and preparing, you can anticipate what teams are going to do down there.”

    HIGH ON HIGHSMITH

    Pittsburgh rookie linebacker Alex Highsmith will make his first NFL start against Washington, replacing veteran Bud Dupree, who was lost for the season because of a knee injury suffered in the fourth quarter against Baltimore. Highsmith played at defensive end at Charlotte and was viewed as a bit of a project when taken in the third round.

    Yet he’s won over teammates and coaches with his adaptability, one the Steelers will have to rely on if they want to make opponents pay for focusing too much attention on Pro Bowl linebacker T.J. Watt.

    “I like his continual growth over the course of his career that manifests itself in the form of production. He had a really big year in 2019 at UNC Charlotte,” Tomlin said.

    “Those are some of the things that are attractive to us. He had a tangible, growing resume and he had some maturity that we thought would aid us if called upon in the ways that he is being called upon right now.”

    TRICK PLAYS

    Washington offensive coordinator Scott Turner — son of former head coach Norv — used trick plays to great effect last week, including a 28-yard completion from tight end Logan Thomas (a QB in college) to McLaurin, and a run by J.D. McKissic to gain a first down on a hidden-ball hand-off that was reminiscent of Nebraska’s “Fumblerooski” against Miami in college football decades ago.

    “It really is about feel and opportunity as far as those things are concerned,” Rivera said. “I think the thing that everybody has to understand is there’s no measuring stick. There are no data or analytics that tells you now is the right time to run a fake or now is the right time to run a trick play. You can look at situations and say: ‘Man, if I get that situation now is the time.’”

    ____

    AP Sports Writer Howard Fendrich in Washington, D.C., contributed to this report.

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