
In classic Stephen A. fashion, the ESPN analyst didn’t hold back after watching the Pittsburgh Steelers’ offense collapse in their Week 10 defeat to the Los Angeles Chargers. On First Take Monday morning, Stephen A. blasted the Steelers’ lack of creativity, execution, and leadership, calling the performance “absolutely disgusting” and “a disgrace to Steelers football.”
“I’ve had enough of this nonsense!” he shouted. “The Steelers offense looks lost — no rhythm, no identity, and no accountability. Mike Tomlin can’t keep defending this mess.”
The Steelers, who fell to 5–5 with the loss, managed just 13 points and failed to score a single touchdown in the second half. Quarterback Kenny Pickett threw for only 168 yards, while the offensive line once again looked overwhelmed by pressure.
Stephen A. singled out offensive coordinator Eddie Faulkner, claiming the team’s game plan “belongs in the 1980s” and warning that fans are “tired of excuses.”
“This is Steelers Nation!” Smith emphasized. “You can’t keep living off the past. You’ve got a defense that’s working overtime, and an offense that’s embarrassing the city of Pittsburgh.”
Social media quickly erupted, with fans echoing Stephen A.’s frustration and demanding changes — some even calling for a full reset if the team misses the playoffs again.
While head coach Mike Tomlin remains steadfast in his belief that the team can turn things around, national analysts are losing patience. ESPN’s segment quickly went viral, amassing millions of views as fans debated whether the Steelers’ offensive woes are fixable — or if it’s finally time for major changes in Pittsburgh.
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