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Dale Lolley's Camp Notes Worth A Read As Steelers' Time In Latrobe Winds Down

Veteran beat reporter Dale Lolley is as good as there is in the business. He’s usually in the right place at the right time, he tells it like he sees it, and his writing and analysis is always succinct and accessible. His Wednesday afternoon notes on his blog are no exception.

In them, Lolley talks about how the Steelers continue to fly under the radar while divisional rivals Baltimore and Cincinnati are heeded more attention by the national media. He also talks about Big Ben’s solid job doing and saying all the right things this past three weeks. Thankfully, Lolley also notes that the special teams look much better thus far in Latrobe under the direction of new ST coach Al Averest. All very encouraging stuff. Check his column out for more.

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