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August 19, 2012

NFL PRESEASON: Luck’s hands full against Steelers

Rookie Colts QB has impressed Pittsburgh coach

PITTSBURGH — Mike Tomlin is not a coach who impresses easily. Even the most dominant performances by his Pittsburgh Steelers are often met with a shrug of the shoulders and a promise to get better.

Still, even Tomlin couldn’t help but be wowed — at least a little bit — by what he saw from Indianapolis Colts quarterback Andrew Luck last week. All the top overall pick in April’s NFL draft did was throw a touchdown on his first pass as a professional and spend his four series on the field lighting up the St. Louis Rams in a 38-3 preseason victory.

“I thought he played really well,” Tomlin said. “I don’t mean played really well for a rookie. I thought he played really well.”

Period.

An encore, however, figures to be tougher Sunday night against the Steelers (0-1). Pittsburgh’s first-string defense played sparingly in the preseason opener against Philadelphia. Expect players like Troy Polamalu, LaMarr Woodley and Lawrence Timmons to give Luck a lengthy look at the defense that was tops in the league yet again last fall.

“It’ll be fun,” Luck said. “I realize every defense is good in the NFL, in my mind. But to have a chance to go against a great historical defense, a great franchise, with a great fan base, will be fun.”

Just, the Steelers hope, not for long. Though veterans Casey Hampton and James Harrison remain sidelined by injuries, defensive end Brett Keisel is back after missing the opener to be with his wife for the birth of their third child.

Keisel, like Tomlin, caught a glimpse of Luck’s precocious debut.

The one thing he noticed was all the time Luck had to make plays. The Steelers don’t plan on letting Luck get too comfortable in the pocket.

Having a little familiarity with what the Colts are trying to do helps. Indianapolis offensive coordinator Bruce Arians spent five seasons in the same position with Pittsburgh before being let go in the offseason.

The exit wasn’t exactly graceful. The team announced Arians “retired,” though the sabbatical — whether self-imposed or not — lasted less than two weeks before the Colts tapped him to mold Luck into Peyton Manning’s successor.

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