DesertSteel
01-15-2021, 09:44 AM
Ray's end-of-season report card. Pretty spot-on.
https://www.post-gazette.com/sports/steelers/2021/01/15/pittsburgh-steelers-season-ending-report-card-ben-roethlisberger-mike-tomlin/stories/202101140170
STEELERS’ END-OF-SEASON REPORT CARD
Quarterback: Ben Roethlisberger threw just three interceptions in the first nine games of the season, but he had 10 over his final seven games. He still can be effective, but his bad turnovers killed the Steelers late in the season and especially in the playoffs. Grade: C
Running backs: Ball placement was an issue all season no matter who was toting the ball. Time to draft a back that can thrive in the new offensive system. Grade: D
Receivers: This group has a ton of potential with Chase Claypool and Diontae Johnson still on their rookie contracts, but the drops late in the season contributed to the offense’s demise. Cut those out and this group can be part of the solution. Grade: B-
Offensive line: Once among the NFL’s best, it’s now a detriment to the offense. Father Time caught up to some good players. It happens. Now it’s time to blow it up. Grade: F
Defensive line: Cam Heyward is one of the best interior defensive linemen in the NFL, Stephon Tuitt had a career-best 11 sacks and Tyson Alualu was strong as a run-stopper in the middle. They need some better depth, though. Grade: B
Linebackers: T.J. Watt and Bud Dupree turned in terrific seasons on the outside. The inside was a mess because of injuries and COVID. The hope is things get better when Devin Bush returns. Grade: B
Secondary: Minkah Fitzpatrick earned All-Pro honors for the second year in a row. The unit was good as a whole, but there were too many big plays made in the passing game late in the season and the playoffs. Grade: B
Special teams: Chris Boswell is solid when he’s healthy, but his health has been problematic twice in the past three seasons. Ray-Ray McCloud breathed some life into the return game early in the season, but then he petered out late in the year. Grade: C
Coaching: Mike Tomlin is entering the final year of his contract. After three consecutive late-season collapses, it’s fair to say his performance in 2021 will go a long way toward determining whether he’ll still be the head coach in 2022. Grade: D
https://www.post-gazette.com/sports/steelers/2021/01/15/pittsburgh-steelers-season-ending-report-card-ben-roethlisberger-mike-tomlin/stories/202101140170
STEELERS’ END-OF-SEASON REPORT CARD
Quarterback: Ben Roethlisberger threw just three interceptions in the first nine games of the season, but he had 10 over his final seven games. He still can be effective, but his bad turnovers killed the Steelers late in the season and especially in the playoffs. Grade: C
Running backs: Ball placement was an issue all season no matter who was toting the ball. Time to draft a back that can thrive in the new offensive system. Grade: D
Receivers: This group has a ton of potential with Chase Claypool and Diontae Johnson still on their rookie contracts, but the drops late in the season contributed to the offense’s demise. Cut those out and this group can be part of the solution. Grade: B-
Offensive line: Once among the NFL’s best, it’s now a detriment to the offense. Father Time caught up to some good players. It happens. Now it’s time to blow it up. Grade: F
Defensive line: Cam Heyward is one of the best interior defensive linemen in the NFL, Stephon Tuitt had a career-best 11 sacks and Tyson Alualu was strong as a run-stopper in the middle. They need some better depth, though. Grade: B
Linebackers: T.J. Watt and Bud Dupree turned in terrific seasons on the outside. The inside was a mess because of injuries and COVID. The hope is things get better when Devin Bush returns. Grade: B
Secondary: Minkah Fitzpatrick earned All-Pro honors for the second year in a row. The unit was good as a whole, but there were too many big plays made in the passing game late in the season and the playoffs. Grade: B
Special teams: Chris Boswell is solid when he’s healthy, but his health has been problematic twice in the past three seasons. Ray-Ray McCloud breathed some life into the return game early in the season, but then he petered out late in the year. Grade: C
Coaching: Mike Tomlin is entering the final year of his contract. After three consecutive late-season collapses, it’s fair to say his performance in 2021 will go a long way toward determining whether he’ll still be the head coach in 2022. Grade: D