Steve Grogan:
I think that's probably the case. The offense was impressive Sunday. It was the first time that I think Tom Brady looked comfortable in what he was doing out there with his receivers. And you have to give the Steelers a little bit of credit. Ben Roethlisberger is still a great quarterback and they've got some weapons on offense so they're going to score points and with so many guys out on defense, that showed Sunday. But I think all-in-all, everything went pretty well.RRM: Tom Brady sliced up the Steelers' secondary for over 400 yards and three touchdown passes. I guess that swollen right hand of his healed up pretty good after a week?
SG:
RRM: Steve looking back over some of his off games, speaking as a former quarterback, do you put more pressure on yourself to make plays when you're trying to overcome the loss of skill people on offense - your big weapons?
SG:
RRM: Well certainly the return to form of big tight end Rob Gronkowski seemed to make all the difference in the world in the Patriots' offensive attack. Can we credit him for the big games also had by Danny Amendola and Aaron Dobson?
SG:
RRM: All season long we've heard we have to wait for Tom Brady's new receivers to get "up to speed". After this game can we officially say now that they've arrived?
SG:
RRM: Well despite losing a 14-point lead in the second half, the Patriots did not abandon the running game as they rushed for just shy of 200 yards against a suddenly porous Steelers' defense. The Patriots offensive line certainly had some trouble protecting Tom Brady, but they didn't seem to have any trouble clearing the rushing lanes in this game?
SG:

"You're trying to make perfect throws, you're trying to make everything work, and when it's not, you just keep pressing. I think I've seen that in him, up until Sunday, at times, just trying to do too much knowing that he's the guy that has to make plays. - Steve Grogan on Tom Brady's early season struggles. (USA TODAY Images)
RRM: There's a big difference between the point of attack being at the line of scrimmages vs five yards downfield?
SG:
RRM: The biggest weapon on the ground was Stevan Ridley, who rushed for 115 yards, but his fumble at the start of the third quarter would eventually lead to the Steelers tying the ball game. I fully expected Bill Belichick to pull him out of the line-up at that point, at least for a series given his past history, but he kept him in the game and Ridley responded with just a monster second half. Did that indicate to you anything about the relationship between the two?
SG:
RRM: In a surprising move the Patriots put defensive tackle Tommy Kelly on season ending IR this week, which means that they'll have to find a way to shore up the middle of the defense with Vince Wilfork and Jerod Mayo already on the sidelines. Given what we saw against the Steelers giving up yet another 100 yard game to a running back, I guess the kindest thing you can say right now is this is going to be a work in progress?
SG:
RRM: Normally the Patriots use the bye week to get their injured players healthy, but now it seems they'll have to use that extra time just to get some of these fresh faces up to speed and give the rookies a little more prep time. Can Bill Belichick really mold essentially an entirely new half of a defense over the final half of the season?
SG:
RRM: Well, the second half will begin with a Monday Night Football appearance down in Carolina. The Panthers have been an up and coming team for a while now, and this may be one of the Patriots' tougher games of the second half. Going into next week's game the Panthers have allowed the fewest points of any team in the NFL. Given the Patriots' offense has found their speed, I expect this will be the story of the game, Carolina's defense against the Patriots' offense?
SG:
RRM: Is that an even bigger problem for an inexperienced defensive line, having to contain a running quarterback?
SG:
RRM: With Denver and Peyton Manning looming on the schedule the week after, will Bill Belichick and his staff spend any time prepping for that game as well during the bye week?
SG:
RRM: The Patriots should be favored to win the remaining games on their schedule. I don't know about you, but I don't look at games at Miami and Baltimore as what you'd call "gimmes" in December?
SG:
RRM: There remains one undefeated team in the league, the Kansas City Chiefs. Are they for real, or do you think once they start playing Denver and San Diego the second half of the season some of their weaknesses will be exposed?
SG:
RRM: I take it you don't see them running the table?
SG:
RRM: Well, we'll hit you up for two sets of grades. What are Grogan's Grades for the 55-31 trashing of the suddenly stumbling Steelers?
SG:
RRM: Officially we're one game past the midway point of the season, but what are Steve Grogan's midterm grades for this team so far?
SG:
RRM: Now the question that's on everybody's mind. What's Steve Grogan going to do this week without the Patriots on television this Sunday?
SG:
Offense: A
Offense: A
Offense: A
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