Najee Harris suggests Steelers coaches may be losing the locker room
No matter which way you slice it, the Pittsburgh Steelers aren't good on offense right now. And while that's painfully obvious on Sundays, especially the most recent edition against the Browns, we aren't exactly pirvy to what goes on behind the scenes. Well, Najee Harris just helped change that: "I'm Tired of This S*** "There's […]
No matter which way you slice it, the Pittsburgh Steelers aren't good on offense right now.
And while that's painfully obvious on Sundays, especially the most recent edition against the Browns, we aren't exactly pirvy to what goes on behind the scenes.
Well, Najee Harris just helped change that:
"I'm Tired of This S***
"There's just a lot of stuff that goes around that just you guys don't see," Haris told reporters after the game. "That's what I'm kind of staying. I'm just at a point, man, it's just like, I'm tired of this shit."
Those are strong words at any time of the year, and for any team, much less one that is two games above .500 and firmly in the playoff mix.
Yet I believe it shows that the frustration from the skill players is starting to reach a boiling point in Pittsburgh.
Wheter it be Matt Canada's fault, Kenny Pickett's or the offensive line, the Muth's, DJ's, Pickens' Warren's, and Najee's of the offense are all frustrated with the lack of touches they are receiving and more importantly, the success they aren't having.
Now who exactly Harris is calling out, or what is he referring to? That's a question I wish I had the answer to.
I know Coach Tomlin does, and I also know he won't be pleased with what his starting RB just shared with the world.
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