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Hall of Famer Criticizes George Pickens During Steelers’ Losing Streak

News RoomBy News RoomDecember 26, 2024
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The Pittsburgh Steelers’ recent struggles, culminating in a three-game losing streak including a Christmas Day defeat at the hands of the Kansas City Chiefs, have brought scrutiny upon several players, most notably wide receiver George Pickens. Pickens, returning from a hamstring injury that sidelined him for three games, was expected to bolster the Steelers’ offense against the defending champions. However, his performance, registering a mere three receptions for 50 yards, fell far short of expectations and drew criticism from various corners, including Hall of Fame wide receiver Terrell Owens.

Owens’ critique stemmed from a social media post referencing Steelers defensive lineman Cam Heyward’s postgame comments. Heyward lamented the team’s struggles when even a single player fails to execute their responsibilities, stating, “When 10 guys do their job and one guy doesn’t, we are screwed.” Owens echoed this sentiment, pointing to a specific instance on offense where he believed Pickens’ failure to run the correct route contributed to an interception. Owens directly called out Pickens on social media, suggesting his route-running, or lack thereof, was a contributing factor to the team’s offensive woes.

The play in question occurred at the end of the first quarter, with the Chiefs already holding a 13-0 lead. Steelers quarterback Russell Wilson threw an interception in the end zone, a mistake he took responsibility for. However, Wilson also acknowledged that Pickens was supposed to run a different route, a vertical route instead of the one he executed, which may have contributed to the interception. While Wilson ultimately shouldered the blame, his explanation hinted at a potential miscommunication or error on Pickens’ part. The interplay between quarterback and receiver is crucial, and any breakdown in communication or execution can have devastating consequences, particularly in the red zone.

The incident highlighted the ongoing challenges faced by the Steelers’ offense, which has struggled to generate consistent production throughout the season. Pickens, a highly touted young receiver, has flashed moments of brilliance but has also struggled with consistency. His performance against the Chiefs, coupled with Owens’ public criticism, underscores the pressure he faces to live up to his potential and contribute more effectively to the team’s success. The Steelers’ offense requires a reliable and productive receiving corps, and Pickens’ ability to consistently execute his assignments is crucial to their ability to move the ball and score points.

Adding to the on-field struggles, Pickens also drew attention for his postgame interactions with Chiefs players. His seemingly cordial exchanges with opponents following a lopsided loss raised eyebrows and further fueled the narrative of a team lacking the necessary intensity and focus. While postgame handshakes are customary, the optics of Pickens’ interactions, particularly after such a disappointing performance, did not sit well with some observers. This incident, while seemingly minor, contributed to the overall perception of a team struggling not only with execution but also with the necessary mindset and urgency.

The Steelers’ three-game skid, culminating in the demoralizing loss to the Chiefs, has prompted a harsh assessment from head coach Mike Tomlin. Tomlin’s blunt declaration that the “junior varsity is not good enough” reflects the urgency and frustration surrounding the team’s performance. The comment underscores the need for significant improvement across the board if the Steelers hope to salvage their season. The team’s struggles are not limited to any one player or unit, but rather reflect a collective failure to execute and perform at the expected level. The Steelers face a critical juncture in their season, and their ability to respond to this adversity will determine their ultimate fate.

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