Jerome Bettis highlights that the Pittsburgh Steelers, under Mike Tomlin since 2007, have struggled in recent postseason performances, marking five consecutive playoff losses. Bettis points to the absence of a franchise quarterback since Ben Roethlisberger's retirement, limiting their ability to draft a top-tier quarterback due to consistently picking in the 17th-24th range. Despite acquiring veteran Russell Wilson, Bettis believes Pittsburgh lacks the quarterback talent necessary for true championship contention. While they can reach the playoffs, Bettis asserts they need to secure a higher caliber quarterback to elevate their team to championship status.
I think that's been the issue that's been holding them up is they don't have the quarterback play that they need to have to be a special football team.
They've never been able to draft in the top 5 or top 10 where you gotta go get a quarterback.
The Steelers are a victim of their own success because he's never had a losing season.
I just think they need a quarterback.
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