Pittsburgh Steelers

Todd Haley talks only with Channel 11 about upcoming season

LATROBE, Pa. — Todd Haley has one of the most enviable jobs in the NFL and yet it's obvious he feels pressure.

The Steelers offensive coordinator has weapons at his disposal as far as the eye can see and the challenge is to maximize each potential -- from his future Hall Of Fame quarterback, to Antonio Brown, eho threatens each secondary in the league, to the running back who has yet to report to camp. Once all the pieces come together, they'll be hard to stop.

"We have the talent," Haley said. "We just have to be more consistent in everything we do."

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The Upper St. Clair graduate knows he's blessed to coach this superior talent and he says not having Le'Veon Bell or Martavis Bryant available to him at the moment has allowed him to see what he has in guys such as Justin Hunter.

"We're going to worry about who is here," Haley said. "It's given us a chance to see what they can do in our offense."

Hunter has become an early favorite for Ben Roethlisberger to throw to in "Seven Shots," a drill at that works in Red Zone situations.

Todd Haley enters his fifth season as offensive coordinator of the Steelers, and if everything comes together, it could be his most successful.