Steelers‘ T.J. Watt Declines Player-Led Meetings as Defense faces Scrutiny
PITTSBURGH, PA – November 1, 2023 – Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker T.J. Watt stated Friday that he does not anticipate any player-led meetings to address the teamS defensive struggles, despite ongoing concerns about performance. The declaration comes as the Steelers defense has faced criticism for inconsistencies in stopping both the run and the pass, and a lack of pressure on opposing quarterbacks.
Watt’s comments, reported by Steelers.com, reflect a sentiment that discussion is unnecessary. “There’s no excuse, there’s nothing to discuss,” Watt said. “It’s very obvious we’re not playing the football we want to be playing. very obvious that we want to be playing better football. So having these player-led meetings and things of that nature aren’t really beneficial.”
The defensive struggles have prompted questions regarding play-calling responsibilities, with both Head Coach Mike Tomlin and Defensive coordinator Teryl Austin recently addressing the topic. Austin clarified his role in play-calling earlier this week,as reported by SteelersDepot.com.
Player-led meetings are often a sign of internal team issues, as seen recently with the Miami Dolphins and Tua Tagovailoa. Though, they can also be routine, such as the weekly meetings led by Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers for position groups, as noted by DK Metcalf and reported by SteelersDepot.com.
Despite Watt’s stance, the Steelers defense faces a important challenge this Sunday against the Indianapolis Colts, who arrive with a 7-1 record and the league’s hottest offense.The Colts boast a balanced attack with potential MVP candidates,and Tony Dungy predicted the Colts could score 40 points against the Steelers,according to SteelersDepot.com. A considerable improvement from the Steelers defense will be crucial for a competitive game.