The Pittsburgh Steelers’ offseason was certainly one to forget. There was the turmoil over two tremendous players leaving the team for various reasons, the always present turnover on an NFL roster and, sadly, the passing of wide receivers coach Darryl Drake this summer.
Oh, and did I mention the Steelers on the field went from 7-2-1 and floundered down the stretch to a 9-6-1 record?
Yeah, it was bad all around. But the saying is when you are as low as you’ve ever been, there is only one way to go — up. This is how offensive tackle Alejandro Villanueva is viewing the Steelers’ upcoming season, or as he described it, a bounce back.