The Pittsburgh Steelers’ offensive line has a lot of potential. Still, they’ve also got plenty of questions to answer this season. One of those lies in their run-blocking, which the first-team offense simply hasn’t done much of during the preseason. In fact, the starting offensive line has only been on the field for five runs plays during those two games.
After Tuesday’s practice, Mike Tomlin was asked about that. His answer shows that it simply may not be their main focus during the preseason.
“You’re exactly right, we’re collecting a lot of different data,” Tomlin said via the Steelers’ YouTube channel.