"History has shown that consistency on the offensive line and solid performances by the unit have little place in the Steelers' most recent playoff existence.
In 2008, the Steelers had the worst rushing offense of any playoff team in franchise history and quarterback Ben Roethlisberger was sacked more times than all but one NFL quarterback. Yet, they won an unprecedented sixth Super Bowl trophy and started the same five players on the offensive line for the final 14 games, including postseason."