🚨UNDERDOG has released PREDICTION MARKETS!!! 🚨💵 Sign up today & get $100 in BONUS entries! 💵Underdog: https://www.underdogfantasy.com🔐 Code: PITTSBURGHThe 2025 off-season for the Pittsburgh Steelers has turned into a substantial disappointment. Despite the high hopes surrounding the trade for DK Metcalf, his performance as a wide receiver raises eyebrows; with only 45 catches for 605 yards and 5 touchdowns, he’s not living up to a $30 million price tag. The acquisitions of Jalen Ramsey and James Bradberry brought their own set of issues—Ramsey’s role as a safety hasn’t filled the gaps anticipated, while Bradberry’s release came after a lackluster campaign. Trading Minkah Fitzpatrick for Jonnu Smith appears to be a colossal mistake, as Fitzpatrick is enjoying an All-Pro caliber season while Smith has only 30 catches for 190 yards and 2 touchdowns—one of which was a deceptive pop pass. The decision to offload George Pickens for a mere 3rd round pick was equally questionable, considering he’s currently 7th in the league in catches, 2nd in yards, and tied for 3rd in touchdowns, demonstrating the kind of talent the Steelers wouldn't have utilized effectively. Meanwhile, first-round pick Derrick Harmon shows promise as a difference-maker against the run, but his absence in three games, particularly against the Ravens, underscores his inconsistency. Aaron Rodgers, averaging just 189 yards a game with 19 touchdowns and 7 interceptions, is now dealing with a wrist injury, cutting his season short. On the defensive front, while T.J. Watt has received a significant pay bump, his performance is eclipsed by Nick Herbig, who has been effective in fewer snaps and has been a key contributor.The season isn't over for the Pittsburgh Steelers, with five games remaining and a realistic shot at winning four of them. While the matchup against the Lions on the road poses a challenge, the upcoming games against the Ravens (twice), Miami, and the Browns are all highly winnable. The division title is still within reach, making the key matchup against the Ravens crucial. With a tough schedule ahead that includes the Bengals, Patriots, Packers, and Steelers, the Ravens will face their own challenges. Every game counts as the Steelers aim for a strong finish!The Steelers' struggles in the running game have become increasingly perplexing. With Jaylen Warren averaging 4.2 yards per carry and Gainwell even better at 4.7, the potential is there, yet the team has failed to maximize it. A significant issue lies in Arthur Smith's play-calling, which lacks cohesion and strategy, instead relying on random plays without effectively setting up subsequent opportunities. When it comes to execution, quarterback Rodgers continues to check out of runs, leaning too heavily on QB-driven RPOs, a choice many fans are questioning. While the offensive line has shown improvement, they still grapple with mental errors that undermine their progress. Dive into the discussion as we unravel these issues and examine what needs to change for the Steelers' run game to take off.Tomlin's tenure as head coach is under intense scrutiny, and it's time for Art Rooney II to take decisive action. Whether that means encouraging changes in the coaching staff or stepping back to let Tomlin make necessary adjustments, the urgency for improvement is palpable. Accountability is paramount—it's time for Tomlin to hold players to a higher standard, especially in light of Najee Harris's comments about the team's discipline following the playoff loss to the Bills. A shift in philosophy is crucial if the Steelers want to reclaim their competitive edge. Furthermore, minority owners should exert pressure on Rooney to ensure that he's aware of the need for change. The stakes are high, and the path forward must be clear if the Steelers are to rise back to prominence.We ARE...Steelers Almighty!!!__________________________Ways to Support Steelers Almighty: 🛍️ BIG Merch | https://steelersalmighty
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