You can ask anyone. Go ahead, ask them. "What was the Steelers' weakest area last season?" Or how about, "When push comes to shove, who was more likely to be on the ground?" You got it - the Pittsburgh offensive line.
You can ask anyone. Go ahead, ask them. "What was the Steelers' weakest area last season?" Or how about, "When push comes to shove, who was more likely to be on the ground?" You got it - the Pittsburgh offensive line.
The Big Target is back. Oh, we wanted to believe it wasn’t so. We crossed our fingers and closed our eyes. We stuffed fingers in our ears and yelled, “No! No! No! No! No! No! No!” whenever somebody said that allowing zero sacks against the Bengals was meaningless. It didn’t take long for the Giants to bust our bubble and harass Big Ben. They got maximum effort from their front four and made it a…
That was an ugly game. After moving nicely down the field on their opening possession, the drive stalled and the Steelers were forced to settle for a 3 points. Due to the field position battle and the stifling Steelers defense it seemed possible that a mere FG could suffice. Then came the Big Target’s inexplicable INT to Ravens DT Ngata. You ever see a baseball hit in super slow motion by a bat? The ball…
It’s time to update the name. So long as the Steelers have Bruce Arians as the offensive (pew!) coordinator and those guys along the offensive (ugh!) line it will remain true. A full game of trying to pound a square peg into a closed hole yielded the same results as it did in the first quarter: a flattened RB, a battered QB, and a tattered OL. Apparently no adjustments were called for by Coach Arians,…