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'Melvin is a run game bully. He's a football lover. He's a competitor. He likes to work. He fits in nicely with the guys.' – Coach Mike Tomlin talked about @MelvinIngram and other topics in this week's Tomlin's Takes
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— Teresa Varley (@Teresa_Varley) August 10, 2021
When you think about the outside linebackers for the Pittsburgh Steelers, the first thing that comes to mind is the pass rush. In Pittsburgh’s hybrid 3-4 base defense, those outside backers slide down in passing situations and cut loose on the quarterback.
But in today’s NFL, it takes far more to be a complete linebacker for the Steelers. You have to be able to defend the run willingly and with great aggression. This is a role new Steelers outside linebacker Melvin Ingram embraces according to head coach Mike Tomlin. Tomlin referred to Ingram as a run-game bully.
Ingram was signed as a free agent to provide the Steelers with veteran experience and production to rotate through with starters T.J. Watt and Alex Highsmith.
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