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Pittsburgh Steelers Secondary to Face Stiff Test Against Andrew Luck

August 15, 2012   ·     ·   Jump to comments

There are few teams that welcome rookie quarterbacks to the NFL like the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Dick LeBeau’s defense likes to feast on inexperience and while it is only the preseason, it will get a chance to fluster a rookie quarterback this weekend.
But when the Indianapolis Colts take the field on Sunday night, they will not have an ordinary quarterback under center.
The No. 1 pick in the draft, Andrew Luck, is far from ordinary and dazzled in his NFL debut last week.
Luck completed 10-of-16 passes for 188 yards and two touchdowns against the St. Louis Rams and made plays that typical rookies do not make.
He looked comfortable in the pocket, moved well and made precision passes where only the receiver could make the play.
Possibly the most impressive part of Luck’s debut was that of his six incompletions, three were dropped and two others were thrown away to avoid a sack.
While Sunday’s game is only a preseason game, it will feel li...

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