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    The Pittsburgh Steelers went through an entire offseason last year with minimal changes on their roster and none on their coaching staff. Winning the Super Bowl made them hesitant to tinker with a winner.
    One season later, going 9-7, losing five games in a row and missing the playoffs -- the first Super Bowl champion to do so since the Steelers themselves in 2006 -- made certain that change is inevitable.
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    The Steelers' offseason alterations began Tuesday when quarterbacks coach Ken Anderson retired after three seasons, becoming the first member of coach Mike Tomlin's original 2007 staff to leave. A league source told NFL Network's Jason La Canfora that Anderson, 60, will pursue other career opportunities outside of coaching.
    Given the special-teams struggles this season and the philosophical differences that might exist in the organization with the offense's undeniable change of direction, there could be more changes in Pittsburgh.
    Tomlin hasn't met with his coaches or team management to consider any staff changes, so reports of any moves are at best premature, La Canfora reports, citing a source with knowledge of the situation.
    Offensive coordinator Bruce Arians, largely responsible for abandoning the Steelers' long-standing commitment to the run to lean on a heavily pass-oriented system, was the assistant coach who was most critiqued during the season -- not only from outside the organization, but from within. Tomlin apparently wants Arians back -- quarterback Ben Roethlisberger, not surprisingly, is a major supporter of the coordinator -- but the Steelers' front office isn't believed to be totally in agreement with the abrupt change of direction.
    The Steelers' 428 rushing attempts were the second-fewest they have had during a 16-game season except for their 394 attempts in 1991. Their 536 passing attempts were the fourth-most in team history. Big changes, indeed, for a franchise that prides itself on the run.
    Tomlin isn't saying when more changes might occur. He began meeting with every player on the team Monday and will talk to all staff members after that, a process that could take most of the week.



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    "I don't approach making major changes in response to our record, I like to use the term appropriate changes," Tomlin said Tuesday. "Those aren't knee-jerk reactions, those aren't quick decisions. My mentality will always be to make appropriate changes. Big changes is not something I necessarily I buy into."
    The Steelers brought back all but two starters from their Super Bowl team this season, but there likely will be more changes than that next season. Among the players unsigned are safety Ryan Clark, kicker Jeff Reed, Pro Bowl nose tackle Casey Hampton, right tackle Willie Colon and backup running back Willie Parker, a three-time 1,000-yard rusher.
    There also could be a shakeup in the secondary, where safety Tyrone Carter, cornerback Deshea Townsend and Clark might not be back.
    While the late-season five-game losing streak that included losses to the Kansas City Chiefs, Oakland Raiders and Cleveland Browns kept the Steelers out of the playoffs, Tomlin is more concerned about the team's 2-4 record in the AFC North. They went 6-0 last season, only to be swept by the Cincinnati Bengals while splitting with the Browns and Baltimore Ravens.
    "We were 0-3 in the division during that stretch, and that's more disturbing than the 0-5," Tomlin said. "We weren't (dominant in the division), so we're watching. There's a sting that comes from being on the outside looking in."
    While the Steelers managed to keep any locker-room issues from becoming public during their slide, Tomlin acknowledged there always will be players who worry first about themselves first and the team second. He wouldn't identify any, but he said the potential problem exists on every team.
    "There's going to be issues and things of that nature and personal agendas and so forth. We had similar issues when we won the Lombardi," Tomlin said. "Anytime you're working with a large number of people, it's going to be tough to have a pure environment, a utopia if you will. I'm a realist that some of those things -- selfishness -- is part of putting together a football team. I didn't think they're anything uniquely different from any other team I've been involved with. I didn't think it was abnormal."
    While safety Troy Polamalu's prolonged injury absences contributed to the Steelers' slide -- he missed 11 full games and most of two others -- Tomlin said it's too easy to pick out one or two injuries and blame them for a season gone wrong. Defensive end Aaron Smith also missed much of the season.
    "Troy is a unique player, but Baltimore played a lot of football without (safety) Ed Reed" and made the playoffs, Tomlin said

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    they need some new blood in the secondary but their D-line is super old. O-line overdue for some upgrades.....might be saying good bye to Pro -Bowler NT this offseason. Should be interesting to see how they draft in april

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    Get rid of those cornerbacks, they played awful all season.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vesuvius View Post
    Get rid of those cornerbacks, they played awful all season.
    Isnt that the truth..Im not a fan and happy to see them not make the playoffs... especially after their 5 games losing streak which nipped me a time or two..

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    They passed too much, Tomlin also not real smart so he is the main problem but injuries hurt also.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vesuvius View Post
    Get rid of those cornerbacks, they played awful all season.
    deshea Townsend Im not sure where joe haden from florida is projected im sure first round hes a big upgrade from Townsend or william gay or ike taylor. If hes around when the steelers better grab him hes one of the best cover corners i've seen all year. Next year they can grab that patrick peterson kid from LSU another super cover corner. Thats crazy huh Florida has better cover corners then the Steelers . They also need to do something about that pass rush thats not helping the corner play either.

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    Hampton will be gone, not sure Hood is big enough, but we will see.

    Aaron Smith had better be back for one more year, rested after the injury.

    Having Smith and Polamalu back will solve lots of issues.

    Farrior is done. if anyone doesn't see he lost a step get your eyes checked. or watch the play that changed the season. game 1 at cincy on 4th down and james couldn't bring down a FB short of the first down and end the game.

    Arians needs to go. if the field were only 80 yards he would be awesome. redzone offense was terrible. i hate bruce arians. the offense couldn't finish in either game vs cincy, couldn't finish vs KC, got dominated by the Browns, couldn't put the Raiders away early and let them hang around. you can't start a game on the 8 yard line of the Raiders, playing at home in the snow and get a fukkin FG.

    Tomlin is the shit. how many teams after a SB win would respond the way Pit did losing 5 straight to make them 6-7? he held the team together, he righted the ship and whatever other cliche you can think of. they could have imploded but didn't.

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    they lost games that they should win if they have high hopes

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chi_archie View Post
    they need some new blood in the secondary but their D-line is super old. O-line overdue for some upgrades.....might be saying good bye to Pro -Bowler NT this offseason. Should be interesting to see how they draft in april
    1.they need some new blood in the secondary: Agreed

    2.their D-line is super old: yes but Evander Hood was thier first building block replacement so they are on the ball with this one

    3.O-line overdue for some upgrades..... Nah an O-line would ruin Ben and management knows this didn't you watch the Superbowl he won it
    single-handed

    4. Should be interesting to see how they draft in April: yes it should and shut down corners better be priority 1 and 2

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