hawaiiansteeler
07-03-2015, 06:44 PM
Brown and WRs key to explosive offense for Steelers
By Gerry Dulac
Todd Haley’s offense was one of the most productive and balanced in NFL history in 2014
After all, it was the first time a quarterback, running back and wide receiver each finished first or second in the league in their statistical category. And one of the prime reasons was Antonio Brown, who compiled one of the greatest seasons for a wide receiver in league history and combined with Le’Veon Bell to account for 60 percent of the offense.
Despite his size, Brown has not only shown he can be a No. 1 receiver, he became the first Steelers player to lead the league in receptions (129) and receiving yards (1,698). What’s more, his 13 touchdown catches set a franchise record.
But it’s not just Brown. The Steelers have three young, talented receivers to go with him.
to read rest of article:
http://sportsblogs.post-gazette.com/sports/steelers-steelers-blog/2015/07/01/Key-position-No-2-New-faces-will-abound-in-secondary/stories/201507010003
By Gerry Dulac
Todd Haley’s offense was one of the most productive and balanced in NFL history in 2014
After all, it was the first time a quarterback, running back and wide receiver each finished first or second in the league in their statistical category. And one of the prime reasons was Antonio Brown, who compiled one of the greatest seasons for a wide receiver in league history and combined with Le’Veon Bell to account for 60 percent of the offense.
Despite his size, Brown has not only shown he can be a No. 1 receiver, he became the first Steelers player to lead the league in receptions (129) and receiving yards (1,698). What’s more, his 13 touchdown catches set a franchise record.
But it’s not just Brown. The Steelers have three young, talented receivers to go with him.
to read rest of article:
http://sportsblogs.post-gazette.com/sports/steelers-steelers-blog/2015/07/01/Key-position-No-2-New-faces-will-abound-in-secondary/stories/201507010003