With the Pittsburgh Steelers anticipating beginning their 2015 regular season schedule minus starting running back Le’Veon Bell for the first three games, barring a successful appeal, Todd Haley and the offense have intimated that they have no plans to alter what would otherwise be their offseason procedures in terms of getting ready for the year.
Much as it was when quarterback Ben Roethlisberger began the 2010 season serving a four-game suspension, the Steelers carried out their training camp and preseason schedule as though he would be the one under center taking the first snap on opening day, and that is how they will handle Bell, beginning a little over a week out from today.