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New England's three Super Bowl titles are the most of the young century, but Pittsburgh is right behind with two. And both of the Steelers' have come more recently than the Patriots, who have been knocked out in the first round of the playoffs the last two years after dominant regular seasons.
That prompted Belichick's defensive changes, which will get a thorough examination Sunday against the Steelers.
New England's improvement started to really show Oct. 9 against the rival Jets, who gained just 255 yards as the Patriots won 30-21. The Patriots hosted Dallas the following week and for the first time this season, the defense set up the offense to win it.
The Cowboys drove inside the 20 three times, but scored only one touchdown and had to settle for two field goals. The Patriots also forced a three-and-out on Dallas' second-to-last possession, giving New England the ball back at its own 20 with 2:31 remaining -- plenty of time for Brady to lead the comeback.
Two strong defensive performances in a row have New England fans hoping the improve continues and will balance the Patriots as Super Bowl contenders once again.
Pittsburgh, which lost to Green Bay in last year's Super Bowl, will be a good indicator.
"We've been a little bit better the past few weeks. I think we're just starting to get some continuity with the guys that we're playing with," cornerback Kyle Arrington said. "We were lawyers comfortable with one another, but just as far as continuity goes, it speaks for itself. We've still got little stuff to work on as far as technique and self-inflicting wounds -- stuff like giving up plays that are just on us. It's not good offense. It's just poor technique, poor defense.
"We're still a work in progress."
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