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Steelers Take Aggressive Approach With Championship In Mind

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<strong>By Chris Gazze
www.SteelerNation.com </strong>

After watching their uptown neighbors win a second straight Stanley Cup, the Steelers are motivated to add another trophy of their own to the City of Champions.

With one of the most talented lineups in the league, general manager <strong>Jim Rutherford </strong>has never shied away from trading assets to put together a championship roster and it appears that Steelers’ general manager <strong>Kevin Colbert</strong> is following suit.

Long known for building through the draft, the Steelers have a talented lineup in place ready to compete for a championship. The lineup is stacked with a healthy mix of veterans and youth that was one game away from the Super Bowl last season, but a few holes still remained.

In the past, the Steelers would roll with what they had and hope that a veteran stopgap could get the job done or a young player would improve and eventually take over a starting role. Not this season.

This team is not messing around. They know the clock is ticking on the career of their quarterback and they have a team ready to win a title. That is why Colbert’s aggressive approach in recent days is a breath of fresh air.

Over the past week, the Steelers made the following moves:

• Traded a 2018 fourth-round draft pick to the 49ers for <strong>Vance McDonald</strong> and a 2018 fifth-round pick.

• Signed <strong>Joe Haden</strong>.

• Traded <strong>Sammie Coates</strong> and a 2019 seventh-round pick to the Browns for a 2018 sixth-round pick.

• Traded <strong>Ross Cockrell</strong> to the Giants for a conditional draft pick in 2018.

• Traded a 2018 sixth-round pick to the Buccaneers for <strong>J.J. Wilcox</strong> and a 2019 seventh-round draft pick.

Not a bad week for Colbert. He signed the top cornerback available on the market then flipped two players who were going to get cut and three draft picks for two valuable depth players—with potential to start—and four draft picks.
After a month of training camp and a full slate of preseason games not a single cornerback stood out as a potential starting option opposite of <strong>Artie Burns</strong>. Credit <strong>Mike Tomlin</strong> for not wanting to wait for a young cornerback to develop and credit Colbert for going out and getting him Haden. Haden may not be the Pro Bowler he once was, but is still a proven option who has scheme versatility.

The most recent move to add Wilcox provides some much-needed depth to the safety position. <strong>Robert Golden</strong> and <strong>Jordan Dangerfield</strong> were not cutting it and Wilcox has 38 games of starting experience.

While Wilcox’s strength is his physical play as opposed to his ability in coverage, his starting experience makes him valuable to the Steelers. <strong>Mike Mitchell</strong> has not practiced since the first padded practice of camp with a likely hamstring injury and the team needed insurance.

Although the offense seems stacked on the surface, tight end was a big weakness. Even so, the Steelers easily could have been satisfied with <strong>Antonio Brown, Le’Veon Bell</strong>, and <strong>Martavis Bryant</strong> as the top weapons for <strong>Ben Roethlisberger</strong>.
They weren’t and they went out and got him an intriguing pass-catching option in McDonald. He averaged 16.3 yards per catch on 24 receptions last year and could match this number as the Steelers have so many other weapons.

There is no way to say if these players will put the Steelers over the top, but as we have seen with the Penguins, a few veteran additions can help energize a franchise in the pursuit of a championship.

Just in case it wasn’t clear before, it is very clear now—the Steelers only goal this season is a championship and they appear to be prepared to make all of the moves necessary to get there.
 
# 7 probably gave notice that he wants out and his hints haven't been that subtle.
Its now or wait for another quality QB to fall into their laps and who knows how long
that's gonna take.
 
Just in case it wasn’t clear before, it is very clear now—the Steelers only goal this season is a championship and they appear to be prepared to make all of the moves necessary to get there.

When Tombert said they weren't going to change makeup of the team just to beat one other team I knew they were full of ****.
 
When Tombert said they weren't going to change makeup of the team just to beat one other team I knew they were full of ****.
Why on Earth would they admit to planning for the Pats? They would never come out and say that. The sheer fact that they talk about press corners so much shows you that Brady is on their mind.

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I want to end Brady's career! Press the corners just long enough for Watt, Dupree, and Silverback to get some clear shots!!!
 
Why on Earth would they admit to planning for the Pats? They would never come out and say that. The sheer fact that they talk about press corners so much shows you that Brady is on their mind.
I remember saying at the time that if they're gearing up to beat the Pats***** they won't admit it and if they're not, they better start.
 
Why on Earth would they admit to planning for the Pats? They would never come out and say that. The sheer fact that they talk about press corners so much shows you that Brady is on their mind.

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It took awhile, but the time was right to strike this season. If all goes as planned and the team stays generally healthy, the Pats are the only team between the Steelers and an appearance in the Super Bowl.
 
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