When LeBeau was DC.
Only if LeBeau had the same level of talent he had in 2008, that 2017 defense not so much.
I think Banner had some type of setback once training camp started.
That didn't work out too good with Snell, and Conner.
The league reducing the salary cap by 16 million this season really screwed the Steelers.
Who cares? It's not like Najee is carrying the ball 25-30 times a game.
If Canada is back in 2022, then a guy like Brissett could probably do more with his offense than a pocket passer like Ben.
He played pretty good with them at first, then he returned from an injury and wasn't as good.
Mason stats can't be much better, at least Brissett has some mobility.
Nah, they need to bring in some veteran QB to compete with Mason, don't just give him the job.
So what, that's the way Lebeau did things back then.
He's currently the Dolphins backup QB, I would take him over guys like Matt Ryan or Andy Dalton.
Nope, but he wouldn't be making that much of a difference on the Steelers IMO, he's an undersized ILB.
Who is Brandon Ingram?
Cleveland drafted JOK, and they have a worst record than the Steelers, and their defense hasn't been good this season
I blame the OP for being a troll :shrug:
But most fans didn't expect Tuitt, and Alalu to miss the whole season, or Ingram to quit on the team, I thought Schobert would be better. Also, I...
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Because most reasonable fans if they knew all those good players were going to miss that much time, wouldn't predict 10 wins from this team.