Pittsburgh 13, New England 34

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PIT (9-4) 3 10 0 0 13
NWE (13-0) 7 10 14 3 34

Final

4:15 PM ET
December 9, 2007
Gillette Stadium,
Foxboro, MA

Patriots put bruising on Steelers, become 5th team with 13-0 mark

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Scouts Buzz
After two weeks of intense pressure from two of the best defensive coordinators in the NFL -- Philadelphia's Jim Johnson and Baltimore's Rex Ryan -- the New England offensive line figured it out, and just in time. Facing the most physical defense it has seen all season, the Patriots' offensive line was picture-perfect in pass protection, allowing quarterback Tom Brady all day to complete 32 of 46 passes for 399 yards and four touchdowns. Pittsburgh brought overload blitz pressure, inside blitz pressure, and man and zone fires, but the Patriots' offensive line did an excellent job of passing off, communicating and staying in position. Previously, if there was a weak link in this New England offensive line, it was its inability to pick up the blitz. Now, it appears to have solved that problem. As such, there is little that can slow down the New England passing game as the Patriots try to put together a perfect season.
-- Jeremy Green, Scouts Inc.

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Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs1921
3rd down efficiency
5-144-11
4th down efficiency
2-41-1
Total Yards349421
Passing168399
Comp-Att
19-3232-46
Yards per pass
5.38.7
Rushing18122
Rushing Attempts
329
Yards per rush
5.72.4
Penalties6-493-20
Turnovers10
Fumbles lost
10
Interceptions thrown
00
Possession34:4325:17
Air/Ground Leaders
Pittsburgh Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Roethli...19/3218710
New England Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Brady32/4639940
Pittsburgh Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Parker21124030
Davenport633014
New England Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Maroney818010
Brady1404
Pittsburgh Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Ward539013
Davenport132132
New England Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Moss7135263
Gaffney7122156
Pittsburgh Fumbles
 FUMLOSTREC
Team000
New England Fumbles
 FUMLOSTREC
Team000
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERPITNWE
FG05:45Jeff Reed 23 Yd 30
TD01:05Randy Moss 4 Yd Pass From Tom Brady (Stephen Gostkowski Kick) 37
SECOND QUARTERPITNWE
TD14:06Randy Moss 63 Yd Pass From Tom Brady (Stephen Gostkowski Kick) 314
TD11:31Najeh Davenport 32 Yd Pass From Ben Roethlisberger (Jeff Reed Kick) 1014
FG02:29Jeff Reed 44 Yd 1314
FG00:42Stephen Gostkowski 42 Yd 1317
THIRD QUARTERPITNWE
TD10:06Jabar Gaffney 56 Yd Pass From Tom Brady (Stephen Gostkowski Kick) 1324
TD03:49Wes Welker 2 Yd Pass From Tom Brady (Stephen Gostkowski Kick) 1331
FOURTH QUARTERPITNWE
FG07:00Stephen Gostkowski 28 Yd 1334

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) -- The bizarre play seemed guaranteed to fail.

Guarantees, though, had a rough day Sunday when the New England Patriots stayed unbeaten with a 34-13 win over the Pittsburgh Steelers.

Tom Brady threw four touchdown passes, Randy Moss caught two and Steelers safety Anthony Smith, who guaranteed his team would win, was burned on two long scoring throws.

The Brady Trifecta
Tom Brady
Tom Brady threw for four touchdowns against the Steelers, two to Randy Moss, to break Dan Marino's record for most games in a season with at least three touchdown passes.
Player
Games
Tom Brady (2007)*11
Dan Marino (1984)10
Peyton Manning (2004)9
Kurt Warner (1999)9
Dan Marino (1986)9
George Blanda (1961)9
* -- 45 TD passes this season (3rd most all-time)

"It was said, it was documented and it was printed," Moss said. "We wanted it more."

Even coach Bill Belichick, who rarely criticizes opponents publicly, took a shot at the second-year pro: "We've played against a lot better safeties than him."

Smith didn't look very good on the weird double lateral play on the Patriots' first possession of the second half. The gadget play gave them a 24-13 lead against the NFL's stingiest defense when Jabar Gaffney scored on Brady's 56-yard pass.

The Patriots became the fifth team with a 13-0 record, joining the 1934 Chicago Bears, 1972 Miami Dolphins, 1998 Denver Broncos and 2005 Indianapolis Colts. They can become the first team since the 1972 Dolphins to finish a regular season undefeated; those Dolphins were 14-0, then won three postseason games for the NFL's only perfect season.

"This is the point in the year when we're going to have to start playing our best football," Patriots offensive tackle Matt Light said. "I don't think anyone can say we've been doing that the past couple of weeks. It's good to be back on track."

The victory clinched a first-round playoff bye, and the Patriots should be big favorites to take a 15-0 record into their season finale at the New York Giants.

Their key play started when Brady threw a low lateral to Moss, who fumbled.

"I bet everybody was like uh-oh, uh-oh, uh-oh," Moss said.

But he quickly picked it up and threw back to the NFL's leading quarterback on a play the Patriots practice occasionally.

"That was the first time it worked in weeks," Brady said. "He made a great play to pick it up and throw it back to me. It was a big turnaround."

By the time Brady threw the ball, Smith was sprinting to catch up to Gaffney. He leaped and swatted at the ball, but missed as Gaffney cradled it in the end zone.

"I saw him coming. I was like, it's too late, the ball made it in," Gaffney said., "We took [the guarantee] as a challenge. We were going to come out here and show them what he had."

The lopsided victory followed a two-game struggle in which the Patriots (13-0) needed late comebacks to beat teams with losing records, Philadelphia and Baltimore. They had a short week to prepare for the Steelers (9-4) after beating the Ravens on Monday night on a touchdown catch by Gaffney with 44 seconds left.

Pittsburgh coach Mike Tomlin discounted the impact of Smith's guarantee.

"The comments were irrelevant," he said. "It's how you play when the game begins."

Smith said they weren't reported accurately.

"If I had been quoted right, it wouldn't have come out the way it did," he said.

The Steelers would have clinched a playoff berth with a victory, but still lead the AFC North.

Brady is four scoring passes shy of Peyton Manning's record of 49 set in 2004 and moved ahead of Dan Marino's 44 in 1986 into third place. Marino holds the second spot with 48.

Moss caught touchdown passes of 4 and 63 yards in a span of 1:59 midway through the first half and has 19 to move into second place for a season. Jerry Rice's record of 22 is in sight.

Brady also threw a scoring pass of 2 yards to Wes Welker.

It was a beating like so many the Patriots handed out in their first 10 games, when their average victory margin was 25.4 points.

And Smith's guarantee "definitely fired them up," Steelers quarterback Ben Roethslisberger said of the Patriots.

Just before the 2-minute warning at the end of the game, the fans began chanting "Guarantee!" to mock Smith, whose picture was shown on the scoreboard.

The Steelers were unlikely victims. They started the day allowing just 12.9 points per game with only one reception of more than 40 yards. The Patriots had two catches of over 50 Sunday.

Both of them put Smith in the spotlight.

On the 63-yard touchdown to Moss, Smith took a few steps forward and Moss flew by him and had at least a 10-yard edge on Smith when he caught the ball. Then came Gaffney's touchdown.

Brady finished 32-of-46 for 399 yards and no interceptions. The Patriots all but abandoned the run at halftime and gained 22 yards on nine carries for the game.

The Steelers led 3-0 on Jeff Reed's 23-yard field goal, then fell behind 14-3 on Moss' two touchdowns. But Roethslisberger's 32-yard scoring pass to Najeh Davenport cut that to 14-10. Reed added a 44-yard field goal late in the first half.

The Patriots' defense held the Steelers to 156 yards and no points in the second half.

Moss gained 135 yards and Gaffney had 122 as each caught seven passes. Willie Parker rushed for 124 yards for Pittsburgh.

Game notes
Belichick improved to 100-39 as Patriots coach, including the playoffs. ... Brady wasn't sacked. In 476 pass attempts this season, he's been sacked just 16 times. ... Pittsburgh played without starting safeties Ryan Clark, on injured reserve, and Troy Polamalu, who has a knee injury. Starting cornerback Deshea Townsend left the game in the third quarter, but returned.


NFL Scores

Thursday, December 6th 2007
Chicago 16 Final
Washington 24
Sunday, December 9th 2007
Miami 17 Final
Buffalo 38
St. Louis 10 Final
Cincinnati 19
Dallas 28 Final
Detroit 27
Oakland 7 Final
Green Bay 38
San Diego 23 Final
Tennessee 17 OT
NY Giants 16 Final
Philadelphia 13
Carolina 6 Final
Jacksonville 37
Tampa Bay 14 Final
Houston 28
Minnesota 27 Final
San Francisco 7
Arizona 21 Final
Seattle 42
Kansas City 7 Final
Denver 41
Pittsburgh 13 Final
New England 34
Cleveland 24 Final
NY Jets 18
Indianapolis 44 Final
Baltimore 20
Monday, December 10th 2007
New Orleans 34 Final
Atlanta 14