Article By Jonathan Cyprowski on 19th September, 2010
After a second straight offseason full of off-the-field turmoil courtesy of their “franchise quarterback,” the Steelers found themselves with more on-the-field controversy to go with it.
After a drawn-out quarterback battle that seemed to be decided before it started, the Steelers lost presumed starter Byron Leftwich prior to Week 1.
The injury gave Dennis Dixon the job by default. With a young, inexperienced quarterback under center, a rookie center at that, the Steelers could afford little room for error.
The room for error shrinks even more in Week 2 with the key losses of ...
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