The Steelers Are Trapped In A Hell Of Their Own Neglect | Defector
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Despite the Pittsburgh Steelers' prestige, they show little urgency in acquiring a quarterback, relying on mediocrity and established names. With current roster options being Mason Rudolph and Skylar Thompson, they lack a viable plan to address their quarterback deficiency. While contenders like the New York Giants are making aggressive moves, the Steelers seem satisfied with being competitive but not elite. Their interest in veteran quarterbacks like Aaron Rodgers and Ryan Tannehill remains tepid and suggests a concerning complacency in their pursuit of excellence within the NFL.
The Steelers appear content with mediocrity, relying on their brand rather than actively pursuing a winning quarterback, showing a troubling lack of urgency in a competitive league.
Without a solid plan for quarterback acquisition, the Steelers risk stagnation during a critical time, particularly with the upcoming draft and their dismal current roster.
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