Our starters will be Harrison and Moats, with BOTH Dupree and Jones showing absolutely nothing in camp. Did you see Dupree Sunday? He showed nothing whatsoever.
lol, according to all the so-called experts, it was one of the deepest drafts ever.
Of course, every year is supposed to be the deepest draft ever.
Kind of how like your EDM-loving friends will always tell you excitedly "OMG this guy is, like, the #1 DJ in Europe!" Then you find out EVERYONE is the #1 DJ in Europe. Even you.
See you Space Cowboy ...
Harrison's return brings bump in intensity
By Mark Kaboly and Ralph N. Paulk
Tuesday, Aug. 11, 2015, 7:30 p.m.
The Steelers' first practice after Sunday's 14-3 loss to the Vikings in the Pro Football Hall of Fame Game was noticeably more intense than some of the more recent ones.
There might have been a reason for that.
“I know when you get 92 back in the uniform that changes the climate a little bit,” Steelers coach Mike Tomlin said. “I think it did today.”
Veteran linebacker James Harrison participated in practice for the first time this training camp and quickly made his presence known.
During the opening team period of practice, Harrison bull-rushed 6-foot-9, 330-pound-plus left tackle Alejandro Villanueva into backup quarterback Landry Jones.
Harrison took all his snaps at second-team right outside linebacker, and the majority of his rushes were of the bull-rush variety.
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