Ghost Rider
Footballguy
Almost every rookie head coach impresses before the season begins. The newness of it all impresses most, but we won't know what he is really made of until we are well into the season, so for now, I am not counting on their coaching being as good as it was when Cowher was there. As for it being the same team, no, it is not. They are missing key players on both sides of the ball. Sure, some of the stars are still there, but considering they have lost some key players and their future HoF coach, I don't see how you can say that it is the same team.This is essentially the same team that won the SB 2 years ago and went 15-1 the year before that. They could have easily won 11 games last year if not for the unusual amount of turnovers. And Tomlin has done nothing but impress since he arrived. No reason to think the Steelers aren't a top 4 or 5 AFC team this year.And I'm not bent out of shape at all, just making my point.That was last year. Using that logic, then the 49ers should be ahead of the Broncos, since the 49ers kept the Broncos out of the playoffs last year by winning in Denver week 17, and since they are both 1-0. Call me crazy, but beating the Ravens at home is much more impressive than beating the Browns on the road. You Steelers' fans are always a crazy bunch, get all bent out of shape when others think they are not as good as you think they are.Why put Cincy ahead of them? Cincy had a game at home last year that could have put them into the playoffs and couldn't beat the Steelers. And I really didn't thin they played all that well last night. I agree with Indy, NE and SD. I'll have to see a little more from Denver before I make a decision on that one.Bottom line...with a new (and unproven) head coach, it remains to be seen how good the Steelers will be, once they starting play good teams. If Cowher were still there, I would think differently.