vader29
01-06-2014, 08:59 AM
Missing the playoffs is not an acceptable outcome for the Steelers, but that doesn't mean 2013 was a waste.
It still stings, and it’s right that it does. Not making the playoffs represents failure on a lot of levels to the Pittsburgh Steelers, and in the end they just didn’t have enough. Whether it was Antonio Brown drifting six-inches out of bounds on that final play against the Miami Dolphins, or Kansas City kicker Ryan Succup hitting it six-inches too far to the right against the San Diego Chargers, or every member of Bill Leavy’s officiating crew being incapable of counting to six on that decisive play, the Steelers finished out of the playoffs.
But if their season was unfulfilled, it doesn’t deserve to be seen as worthless. The following are nine reasons to be looking forward to the Steelers' prospects for 2014:
Read more: http://www.steelers.com/news/article-1/9-reasons-to-be-excited-about-14/fb7e045e-6204-4d5d-b67c-494967c85671
It still stings, and it’s right that it does. Not making the playoffs represents failure on a lot of levels to the Pittsburgh Steelers, and in the end they just didn’t have enough. Whether it was Antonio Brown drifting six-inches out of bounds on that final play against the Miami Dolphins, or Kansas City kicker Ryan Succup hitting it six-inches too far to the right against the San Diego Chargers, or every member of Bill Leavy’s officiating crew being incapable of counting to six on that decisive play, the Steelers finished out of the playoffs.
But if their season was unfulfilled, it doesn’t deserve to be seen as worthless. The following are nine reasons to be looking forward to the Steelers' prospects for 2014:
Read more: http://www.steelers.com/news/article-1/9-reasons-to-be-excited-about-14/fb7e045e-6204-4d5d-b67c-494967c85671