The calendar has turned from August to September. In a normal year, Steelers’ fans would have had three pre-season games to consume and digest by now. Behind The Steel Curtain would be teeming with articles and comments alternately praising and bemoaning the freshmen draft class, the free agent signings, the Redman Award candidates, the impact of the new coaching hires, Ben Roethlisberger’s surgically-repaired elbow and the devastating ramifications of cutting that one guy who made that one play in the fourth quarter of the second pre-season game.
Alas, 2020 is not a normal year.