This Things I Believe (2)

Steelers OLine 

We can say with confidence the Steelers OLine is going to look much different this year than from units of the recent past.  We are not pointing out anything new by noting the eye-opening collective departures of proven Pro-Bowl talent players DeCastro, Pouncey, and Villanueva, not to mention Ramon Foster retiring before the 2020 season.  As a result of this turnover, some folks are predicting rough times for the Steelers offense, which struggled at times last year as it was, especially in the run game.  Whoever lines up will obviously be tasked with protecting an aging QB often described as “statuesque.”  If you take an important unit that performed poorly last year, and then strip it of essentially all its proven talent, it would seem bad times are almost inevitable.  And then the dominoes knock each other over and Steeler short-sellers have Pittsburgh finishing 3rd or 4th in their division.  An already subpar OLine is only going to be worse this year.  Ben, who has been integral to the success of PIT over the years is going to get his 300 year-old ass bombarded routinely.  He will get hurt (or at least be super ineffective), the offense will be a shell of itself, Pittsburgh will be a collective hot mess.  All of these things might happen, but what I am looking to point out here is that this argument rests on not 1, but 2 assumptions – that the OLine unit will be inevitably super poor, and ultimately that will be a main factor in a possible Steeler downfall this year.  Tomlin recently noted; “(Last year) We were last in the league in rushing. We have nowhere to go but up from certain aspects.”  That team finished 12-4…Even if the OLine proves a borderline disaster (which is not a given), there still exists the chance it ultimately just doesnt really matter in the standings.

As I noted yesterday, the idea behind this particular series of blurbs is to stick to statements we can make that are essentially fact.  The story line of a low-grade OLine causing the Steelers to plummet in the standings might prove largely accurate…but all we can say for certain is that the PIT OLine will be very different than in years past.  The team recently signed former Pro Bowler Trai Turner at OG and I would imagine they will continue to pursue reinforcements.