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Pittsburgh Steelers: Players appear to call out coaching staff after loss

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Pittsburgh Steelers players appear to be openly criticising the play calling of the team’s offense after their recent loss to the New England Patriots.  The Pittsburgh Steelers are a team that look to have all the pieces together of a team that can be a real force in the NFL for some time to come.

Their defence speaks for itself, having led the league in sacks for 5 consecutive years thanks to the likes of T.J. Watt and Cam Heyward, and showed what a force they can be in their win over the Cincinnati Bengals by forcing 5 turnovers.

Meanwhile on offense they have the likes of Diontae Johnson, Chase Claypool and Najee Harris who have shown a lot of promise in their short time in the league, whilst rookie wide receiver George Pickens showed glimpses in preseason that makes you think that he can be a playmaker in the future.

The one thing that is holding them back though is their offensive line, ranked amongst one of the worst in the league by some outlets.

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