Look, it should be obvious to every one that last year was a fluke. Putting 18 players on IR affected the team in every possible way and ended up being the difference in a lot of very close games. That many on IR affects the team in a lot of ways but most importantly is it destroys quality depth. That means the better players are more exhausted at the end of the game which is when close games are won and lost. It also puts a lot of less talented players on the field for longer periods of time. IMO that is what happened in a nutshell. Maybe it's an oversimplification but it's what I saw. This year totally depends on the healthy return of about 9-10 starters: Flacco, Suggs, Dumervil, Gilmore, Zuttah, Steve Smith, Jimmy Smith, Perriman, Wagner and Forsett. It also will depend on the play of veteran and rookie additions like Powers, Weddle, Wallace, Correa, Stanley, Moore, Dixon, Kaufusi and Watson. From what I've heard and read it looks like everyone is expected back without residual loss of ability due to the injuries. The only real question mark right now is Perriman and we don't even know what we lost due to his injuries. If all goes well (no significant injury problem) I guarantee this team wins the AFC North (the Steelers have absolutely no secondary and we are 4-1 against them the last 2 seasons) and goes deep in the playoffs.