Every Pittsburgh Steelers fan has an uneasy, though perhaps subconscious, feeling they’re carrying during the offseason. Having to face the unfortunate reality of being without Le’Veon Bell for the first three weeks of the regular season, pending appeal. He’ll look great in camp, bust off a big run in the preseason. You’ll cheer and then have that feeling immediately replaced with a twinge of sadness knowing he won’t be able to help the team out for the first few weeks.
You can probably count Ben Roethlisberger as having a similar reaction. For obvious reasons, of course, no one wants to lose what Bell can do for its rushing attack.