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PITTSBURGH -- Ike Taylor doesn't get much attention for being the Pittsburgh Steelers' primary defender against an opponent's top receiver. Sometimes that's good, because it means Taylor isn't getting beaten for many touchdown catches.

Taylor will go against the NFL's hottest receiver, Larry Fitzgerald of Arizona, in the Super Bowl, and he has two long weeks to think about it. Given Fitzgerald's outrageous postseason production, this appears to be a bad matchup for any cornerback.

''He has 419 yards in the postseason, and it isn't over with. He's breaking some of Jerry Rice's records,'' Taylor said. ''From what he's displaying week in and week out, yeah, he's one of the best in the world.''

Taylor isn't as recognizable as All-Pros James Harrison or Troy Polamalu in Pittsburgh's league-leading defense, but he played well enough to be a Pro Bowl alternate. He yielded only two touchdowns in coverage despite being matched against receivers such as Terrell Owens, Chad Ocho Cinco, Plaxico Burress, Andre Johnson, Wes Welker, Reggie Wayne, Derrick Mason, T.J. Houshmandzadeh and Santana Moss.

''Fitzgerald's going to be the talk of the Super Bowl, and that's going to be a key matchup,'' linebacker Larry Foote said. ''If Ike can do a great job on him, our chances of winning increase.''

Taylor is proud the Steelers easily led the NFL in pass defense, allowing an average of 22 yards per game fewer than any other team. He wonders why the secondary doesn't get as much attention as the rest of the defense.

''Regardless of what people don't want to say, the recognition that we don't get, we feel like we do a good job,'' Taylor said. ''We're No. 1 in overall defense, No. 1 in pass defense, No. 2 in run defense, No. 1 in red zone defense. I don't know who's been putting up those kind of numbers.''

The Steelers permitted only three teams to throw for 200 yards, and none reached 300. Two were held below 100 yards.

''Other teams tend to get more pub than we do, but that comes with the territory,'' Taylor said. ''But we do have a pretty decent secondary. They've got a great receiving corps, with the head man in Kurt [Warner], and this is going to be one of our toughest challenges.''

Ask the Eagles, who watched Fitzgerald make nine catches for 152 yards and three touchdowns in the NFC Championship Game.

Bryant McFadden, Pittsburgh's other starting cornerback, said Harrison, Polamalu, Aaron Smith, James Farrior and LaMarr Woodley are as important to controlling Fitzgerald as the secondary is.

''The pass rushers, they've been our best friends all year,'' McFadden said.

As for Fitzgerald vs. Taylor, the Steelers believe it is anything but a mismatch.

''Ike's the right guy for this,'' Foote said. ''If you wanted to know who had the confidence and the personality and the swagger in this locker room [to defend Fitzgerald], Ike would be the first name that comes to you
 

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I would expect fitz to get doubled most of the time leaving boldin to get more catches when warner's not running for his life. Don't forget Ryan Clark will be waiting to hit someone like he did to Magahe. Receivers will be thinking about it ah?:shrug:
 

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fitz will have 9 catches and 2 td's..:kiss:

i just read on the nfl site that 22 of the 29 throws that warner made in the nfc title game against philly were for less than 10 yards.....i watched the complete game & never realized it...shows how awake i am...:142smilie
 
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It's hard to believe, but Ike may be a better athlete than Fitz. If the guy had hands he would be dangerous... He has been clocked at a 4.2 and has a 44 inch verticle. With that said, Fitz is a better football player and maybe the best WR in the league. I do think Ike is by far the best athlete that Fitz has faced all year. He is the only one that can jump with him.... The same coach that worked with D.Sanders worked with Ike and he said that Ike was more gifted athletically. I'm not saying he is in the same league as a corner as Sanders, but he can run with Fiz for sure... Fitz will get his, but He will be covered better than he was in teh Carolina/Eagles games (that's not saying much)....

BTW-Yes, I'm a homer :mj07:
 
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