Quote Originally Posted by JimZipCode View Post
Steelers were very very disciplined about staying in their lanes. They surrounded Lamar and crushed the pocket.

It's the ideal plan for attacking him; but tough for teams to pull off.
You are absolutely correct and this is why a strong interior OL is, and will continue to be, one of the biggest factors in terms of our offensive success. LJ needs a pocket to operate in and/or lanes to escape through and our OL is letting him get sandwiched in a collapsing pocket. He then tries to spin away from pressure and someone is there on the backside already and it's a sack. The lanes are there, but not for long enough to go through his progression before just making a run for it.