Booger McFarland agrees with Mike Tomlin. When it comes to the Pittsburgh Steelers’ offensive line, there’s nowhere to go but up.
At the start of training camp, Tomlin quipped that he wasn’t concerned about the state of the Steelers’ front five considering how poor things were a year ago. And they were poor. The Steelers finished last or close to it in virtually every single category, leading to a complete upheaval of the room, players and coaches, this offseason. It’s unknown how much better things will get but it’s hard to get any worse.
That’s why McFarland remains optimistic about the Steelers.