The Pittsburgh Steelers offensive line has been abysmal to start the season, but nobody should be surprised by this.
There’s an old saying that can be used for just about everything in life: you get what you pay for. You shouldn’t expect to get a luxurious Lexus when you buy a Dodge Neon with 180,000 miles on it any more than you should expect a drive-through burger to taste like a Porterhouse steak.
When it comes to the Pittsburgh Steelers offensive line woes early in the 2021 season, nobody should be surprised by the results.