After two years full of drama, the 2019 offseason has been positively calming by comparison and anyone who has followed the team throughout OTAs and minicamp cannot help but notice a much greater sense of harmony emanating from the locker room this offseason.
Without wanting to place all of the blame for the dysfunction of past seasons on Antonio Brown and Le’Veon Bell, it is impossible to ignore how team chemistry appears to have been impacted by the loss of two strong personalities with their own specific agendas. The notion of improvement by subtraction is seemingly playing out well in Pittsburgh.