The Pittsburgh Steelers’ offense was a well-oiled machine last year, especially as they geared up for the postseason. They ran like a premium sportscar: fluid, well-oiled and sleek.
When star running back Le’Veon Bell was injured in last year’s season finale, the offense stalled. They struggled in their playoff game against the rival Baltimore Ravens and were knocked out in the first round.
Now, with Bell suspended for the first three games for driving under the influence of marijuana (yes, Le’Veon, that is illegal) the Steelers must figure out how to start the season without their all-purpose running back.