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Comment on Steelers Believe Thielen, MVS Making Difference In Offense: ‘Can’t Be Fooled By The Stat Lines’ by DLeds

Comment on How Important Is Derrick Harmon To Steelers’ Run Defense? by Jeremy
D-line tiers Tier 1 - Cam and Harmon Tier 2 - Benton Tier 3 - Black, Ekuale, Loudermilk Tier 4 - Otomewo Tier 5 - Everyone else Harmon is crucially important, but it has as much to do with the rest of the team as it does him. Only Harmon and Cam are complete on the d-line, imo. I can count on both of them to do their jobs in most situations. Benton is a penetrator and gets caught making him out of position or easy to move. Black is promising and learning but when the o-line gets under him he can be moved. The team lost some depth early on in Ekuale and Loudermilk, so the rest of the group is basically at a replacement level (could be on 53, could as easily be on the practice squad).

Comment on Study: Pittsburgh Must Lean Into Its Running Game by HinesWardFan

Comment on Why Steelers Fans Should Be Bengals Fans This Week by Jeremy

Comment on Steelers DC Praises Yahya Black, Says Rookie DL Has ‘Earned The Opportunity To Play More’ by Jeremy
In reply to ANightAl. Fair. Black's good plays are great imo. Very pleased with him right now, looking forward to watching him progress and get more consistent. And S.M.I. (the YT person) is both informative and entertaining.

Comment on Pelissero Offers Complete Details On T.J. Watt’s Medical Issue by Its Me Indy

Comment on Teryl Austin Credits Joey Porter Jr. For Growth In One Key Area by Grant44

Comment on ‘Sign Of Respect:’ Ben Skowronek Doesn’t Mind The Special Teams Attention by Grant44

Comment on Steelers Believe Thielen, MVS Making Difference In Offense: ‘Can’t Be Fooled By The Stat Lines’ by Frank Castle
What stat line? Hahahaha

Comment on ‘Praying For The Best:’ Myles Garrett Confirms He Reached Out To T.J. Watt by Frank Castle
Liar liar teams on fire.

Comment on ‘Praying For The Best:’ Myles Garrett Confirms He Reached Out To T.J. Watt by Phuqna
Classy move.

