Mark W. e-mails us to rant about not putting the Steelers among the top 10 questions heading into the NFL season. Ah, what would the first week of training camp be without a "no respect" cry from a Steelers fan?!?!
Only this time, Mark is right ... sorta.
The Steelers are absolutely a huge story heading into training camp. Truth be told, we had him in our top 10, but had to make some adjustments due to the indictment last week of Michael Vick on being involved in an illegal dog-fighting operation.
So, Mark, here's what we had that never made it off the cutting room floor for the print edition:
Can Mike Tomlin turn around the Steelers? With Bill Cowher moving on after a terrific run in Pittsburgh, Tomlin inherits a team that can do plenty after an underachieving year in 2006. The former Vikings defensive coordinator, who has never been a head coach, has a terrific quarterback in Ben Roethlisberger, and a solid defense that he’ll make even better. It won’t be surprising at all to see the Steelers back in playoff contention.
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Bob, "terrific" QB? Jury is out on that. The O line and running game carried the Steelers to the Super Bowl. Last season B Roth was weak. Physically he never got on track, so benefit of the doubt is reasonable. But he is neither established nor terrific at this point in his career.
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