
Heller’s Three Burning Questions 2022: Pittsburgh Steelers
As is years past, this 32-part series will look at the three most pressing questions facing each of the 32 teams.
As is years past, this 32-part series will look at the three most pressing questions facing each of the 32 teams.
The Jacksonville Jaguars went 1-15 in what was a historically bad 2020 season. Perception wise they are considered a bad team by many analysts. However, the reality of their situation is more complex.
The Jacksonville Jaguars had one of the busiest offseasons. With a new general manager, head coach, and a new franchise signal-caller, the Jaguars rank 23rd in the power rankings after finishing with the worst record in the NFL in 2020.
The Jacksonville Jaguars of 2021 are a completely new team than that of 2020. With the hiring of Urban Meyer and his new staff, comes promise and hope for a winning season. Overall, the Jaguars have been a disaster of a franchise and needed a complete reboot.
Baron Browning is one of the many pro-ready prospects at the linebacker position for the Buckeyes. He has played in many roles during his time at Ohio State, yet he couldn’t grasp ahold of one spot specifically. In a linebacker class that has received varying opinions, Browning could be a steal on day two or potentially day three.
The Jaguars had their worst statistical season ever, with only one win and fifteen losses. Interestingly, it’s the franchise’s first time since its inception in 1995, that it will have the first overall pick in the NFL Draft. Before the season started, the Jaguars were written off by most analysts and were the team most likely to “Tank for Trevor”, a trope that exemplified the possibility of a 0-16 season.
The Jacksonville Jaguars (1-5) travel to Los Angeles to take on the Chargers (1-4) in a battle of one-win teams. The Chargers come off their bye week, so they will be extra prepared while the Jaguars try to bounce back from a blowout loss to the Detroit Lions last week.
Week 6 of the NFL season was a little better for teams than previous weeks have been. Here are my reports on some of the key injuries from last week.
After taking the New England Patriots to the wire, in the AFC title game two seasons ago expectations were high going into last season, however, after an encouraging 3-1 start it would all end up going completely south. Losing seven straight games, it wasn’t until December that they were able to win another one. Inevitably they would finish 5-11 and in the basement of the division.
In those final 5 games, they were kept under 20 points. Things do seem to be trending in the right direction, however. It began in January when they hired John De Filippo as offensive coordinator, and only two months later Blake Bortles was sent packing after 5 seasons in Jacksonville.
Recent statistics show that some of the NFL’s best linebackers have better production in their second season. Can Buffalo Bills’ young sensation Tremaine Edmunds follow that path?
As is years past, this 32-part series will look at the three most pressing questions facing each of the 32 teams.
The Jacksonville Jaguars went 1-15 in what was a historically bad 2020 season. Perception wise they are considered a bad team by many analysts. However, the reality of their situation is more complex.
The Jacksonville Jaguars had one of the busiest offseasons. With a new general manager, head coach, and a new franchise signal-caller, the Jaguars rank 23rd in the power rankings after finishing with the worst record in the NFL in 2020.
The Jacksonville Jaguars of 2021 are a completely new team than that of 2020. With the hiring of Urban Meyer and his new staff, comes promise and hope for a winning season. Overall, the Jaguars have been a disaster of a franchise and needed a complete reboot.
Baron Browning is one of the many pro-ready prospects at the linebacker position for the Buckeyes. He has played in many roles during his time at Ohio State, yet he couldn’t grasp ahold of one spot specifically. In a linebacker class that has received varying opinions, Browning could be a steal on day two or potentially day three.
The Jaguars had their worst statistical season ever, with only one win and fifteen losses. Interestingly, it’s the franchise’s first time since its inception in 1995, that it will have the first overall pick in the NFL Draft. Before the season started, the Jaguars were written off by most analysts and were the team most likely to “Tank for Trevor”, a trope that exemplified the possibility of a 0-16 season.
The Jacksonville Jaguars (1-5) travel to Los Angeles to take on the Chargers (1-4) in a battle of one-win teams. The Chargers come off their bye week, so they will be extra prepared while the Jaguars try to bounce back from a blowout loss to the Detroit Lions last week.
Week 6 of the NFL season was a little better for teams than previous weeks have been. Here are my reports on some of the key injuries from last week.
After taking the New England Patriots to the wire, in the AFC title game two seasons ago expectations were high going into last season, however, after an encouraging 3-1 start it would all end up going completely south. Losing seven straight games, it wasn’t until December that they were able to win another one. Inevitably they would finish 5-11 and in the basement of the division.
In those final 5 games, they were kept under 20 points. Things do seem to be trending in the right direction, however. It began in January when they hired John De Filippo as offensive coordinator, and only two months later Blake Bortles was sent packing after 5 seasons in Jacksonville.
Recent statistics show that some of the NFL’s best linebackers have better production in their second season. Can Buffalo Bills’ young sensation Tremaine Edmunds follow that path?
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