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Making all the major tackles

Norwalk native Pierre-Louis is finding success on, off the field

- By Jim Fuller

The words came through the phone with all the ferocity of one of Kevin PierreLoui­s’ 167 career regularsea­son tackles in the NFL.

The Norwalk native and Gatorade Connecticu­t Player of the Year as a senior at King followed up a successful collegiate career at Boston College with a three-year run with the Seattle Seahawks. After his final season in Seattle in 2016, Pierre-Louis had one-year stints with Kansas City, the New York Jets, Chicago Bears and this season with Washington.

His home base happened to be whatever city he was playing in. That all changed a couple of weeks ago when Pierre-Louis and his wife closed on a home in Fairfield County.

“I’m staying close to know what I know. It’s going to be great to call that home again,” Pierre-Louis said.

Pierre-Louis, who is second on Washington with 39 tackles, just may have

the “Deflategat­e” scandal.

Once the player assumed to be Brady’s heir apparent in New England, Garoppolo now returns Sunday to face his former team for the first time since being traded to San Francisco (3-3) in 2017.

No longer the wide-eyed youngster waiting his turn, he’ll be back on what he called his “old stomping grounds” fresh off making it to his first Super Bowl as a starter last season. He’ll also be trying to add to the recent struggles of a Patriots team that is now being led by Cam Newton and finds itself below .500 through five games for the first time since 2001.

New England (2-3) hasn’t started 2-4 since Bill Belichick’s first season in 2000, when the Patriots went 5-11.

“It’s an exciting week. Get to go back to where it all started for my NFL career,” Garoppolo said. “Can’t wait until Sunday.”

Belichick said he sees a quarterbac­k on film that has gotten better since the trade.

“He led the 49ers to the NFC championsh­ip last year … so I don’t think there’s any question about his skill level and what he’s been able to accomplish and what their team’s been able to accomplish,” Belichick said.

Garoppolo struggled earlier this season in losses to Arizona and Miami and missed two games with an ankle injury. But he is coming off a three-touchdown performanc­e in last Sunday’s win over the Rams.

“We’ll be ready for his best,” Belichick said. “I’m sure we’ll get it.”

TOUGH CRITIQUE

Newton said this week that he is still far from playing his best football.

“I just haven’t been good,” he said. “I haven’t matched enough good plays together for my liking. That’s what it comes down to.”

Newton sat out the Patriots’ 26-10 loss at Kansas City on Oct. 5 after testing positive for COVID-19. In his first game back last week against the Broncos, Newton rushed for a season-high 76 yards. But he struggled in the passing game, completing 17 of 25 passes for 157 yards, no

touchdowns and two intercepti­ons.

He said he needs to be better making reads and with his placement of the ball to receivers.

“I know what I’m capable of,” he said. “My standard is extremely high and I haven’t been meeting it.”

REMATCH

49ers coach Kyle Shanahan will face off against a Belichick-coached defense for the first time since the Super Bowl following the 2016 season when Shanahan was offensive coordinato­r in Atlanta. The Falcons broke out to a 28-3 lead before losing in overtime. Shanahan also lost to New England as an OC in Washington in 2011 and in Houston in the 2009 season, both by 34-27 scores.

“Me personally, that’s what enjoy most probably about the sport. I love dealing with the type of people we get to deal with,” Shanahan said about coaching against someone like Belichick. “I love the athletes and I love the coaches, but what I enjoy is the X’s and O’s part and doing that stuff.”

HIGH PRAISE

Belichick has plenty of experience with dominant tight ends having coach Rob

Gronkowski for nine years in New England. He sees a similar talent in San Francisco All-Pro George Kittle, who thrives both as a dominant run blocker and a threat in the passing game.

Kittle has 30 catches for 380 yards in four games this season.

“He does everything at a high level,” Belichick said. “He’s been as as good as anybody that I’ve coached or as good as anybody we’ve played against.”

FILLING IN

San Francisco’s offense took a hit when running back Raheem Mostert went down with a high ankle sprain last week that will sideline him for a few weeks. Backup Tevin Coleman is already out, leaving the bulk of the work to Jerick McKinnon and undrafted rookie Jamycal Hasty.

Hasty got his most extensive action yet last week when he had nine carries for 37 yards and helped close out the win over the Rams.

“I just like he came in the game and the moment wasn’t too big for him,” Shanahan said. “When he came in and gave us a little bit of a spark and helped us out.”

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Billie Weiss / Getty Images Patriots quarterbac­k Cam Newton has been unhappy with his recent play.

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