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 Friday, August 11
Steelers: Last chance for Stewart?
 
 By Mark Cannizzaro
Special to ESPN.com

The once-proud Pittsburgh Steelers enter this summer having lost 15 of their last 21 games. They made few offseason personnel changes, particularly on offense, where the team suffered most in '99.

 
CAMP AT A GLANCE
 Kordell Stewart
Kordell Stewart enters training camp as the starting quarterback.
  Location: St. Vincent College (Latrobe, Pa.)
Rookies report: July 16
Veterans report: July 20
Preseason schedule:
   July 30: at Dallas
   Aug. 5: Miami
   Aug. 10: Carolina
   Aug. 25: at Washington

Man in the spotlight
Kordell Stewart, who has gone from hero to disrespected in the last couple of years. Stewart, in fact, spent the last five games of 1999 as a receiver, not at quarterback where coach Bill Cowher had committed to keeping him.

Cowher is giving Stewart another chance — and his coaching job could hinge on the results. Stewart finished '99 with a 64.9 passer rating, and he threw for only 1,464 yards and six touchdowns — less than his now-departed veteran backup, Mike Tomczak (1,625 and 12).

"He has a long road ahead of him," Cowher said of Stewart. "He's going to have to win back the respect of the coaches, the players and of himself."

Key position battle
This might well be at quarterback, too, considering the tenuous position Stewart finds himself in. Gone is longtime backup Tomzcak, but signed in the offseason was former Giants quarterback Kent Graham, who's not going to be satisfied sitting (he never was as a Giant), which could make for an uncomfortable situation.

Biggest adjustment
Once a strength, the Steelers offensive line has become a question mark. Veteran center Dermontti Dawson is 35 and coming off a '99 season in which he missed nine games with a bad hamstring injury. Guard Brenden Stai was released and will be replaced by free agent Rich Tylski. Right tackle, too, is an issue, with Justin Strzelczyk, injured since '98, having been released.

Rookie report
The Steelers need No. 1 pick and eighth overall, Michigan State receiver Plaxico Burress, to become a big-time playmaker right away, because their dormant offense needs it. No. 2 pick, Arizona State tackle Marvel Smith, if he's good in camp, could push Wayne Gandy from left to right tackle.

Pittsburgh Steelers
Signed Waived/released/lost
DL Kimo von Oelhofen from Bengals
QB Kent Graham from Giants
DL Chris Sullivan from Patriots
G Rich Tylski from Jaguars
*RB Richard Huntley
*WR Will Blackwell
OT Larry Tharpe
S Nakia Codie from Lions
G Tom Myslinski from Cowboys
*S Lance Brown
*WR Bobby Shaw
*LB John Fiala
*LB Mike Vrabel
S Brent Alexander from Panthers
DE Gabe Northern from Bills

Acquired via trade

Retired

OT Justin Strzelczyk
DE Orpheus Roye to Browns
QB Mike Tomczak to Lions
CB Chris Oldham to Saints
QB Pete Gonzalez to Colts
WR Ryan Thelwell to Saints
LB Carlos Emmons to Eagles
OL Brenden Stai
S Travis Davis
DT Nolan Harrison to Redskins
 
 
 
 
 
Traded


 



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 Kordell Stewart plans on starting at quarterback for the Steelers this year.
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