The Pittsburgh Steelers need to learn to take the football away more in 2019. Period. And to do that it comes down to some very fundamental aspects of the game of football. You have to know the defense well enough to be at the right place at the right time, but you also have to be able to physically make the play.
Since the Steelers hired defensive backs/assistant coach Teryl Austin, the defensive backs have been working on just that — catching the football. Austin requires all defensive backs to hit the JUGS machine at least once a day, no exceptions.