stillers4me
08-23-2014, 09:55 AM
There is nothing wrong with the Steelers defense that Aaron Smith, Casey Hampton and James Harrison in their prime could not fix.
So how about Brett Keisel?
“It was a bad day,” Keisel said of Thursday night, when the Philadelphia Eagles drilled the Steelers defense. “There is work to be done, and I look forward to helping correct that.”
Keisel, who watched the 31-21 loss Thursday in uniform from the sideline, played a big part in many of the great Steelers defenses that dominated the NFL in the 2000s. The question now becomes how much he can help a younger, transitioning defense that had its wings trimmed by the Eagles..........
Read more: http://www.post-gazette.com/sports/steelers/2014/08/23/Keisel-eager-to-make-big-impact/stories/201408230088#ixzz3BE8aaGJp
So how about Brett Keisel?
“It was a bad day,” Keisel said of Thursday night, when the Philadelphia Eagles drilled the Steelers defense. “There is work to be done, and I look forward to helping correct that.”
Keisel, who watched the 31-21 loss Thursday in uniform from the sideline, played a big part in many of the great Steelers defenses that dominated the NFL in the 2000s. The question now becomes how much he can help a younger, transitioning defense that had its wings trimmed by the Eagles..........
Read more: http://www.post-gazette.com/sports/steelers/2014/08/23/Keisel-eager-to-make-big-impact/stories/201408230088#ixzz3BE8aaGJp