Jerome Bettis: Calling George Pickens out through the media won’t work for Steelers
"You can come down on him in the media, but I promise you that's not going to turn his switch on."
"You can come down on him in the media, but I promise you that's not going to turn his switch on."
"There is no excuse for lack of effort, there's no reason for not putting your all into the game."
CBS Sports Network analyst Kyle Long had a brutal message for George Pickens and the Steelers after their big loss to the Colts.
"Tell him he’s not getting a contract extension. Let him interview with other teams. … Start over.”
"And if you liked the over. they've also answered the call."
Perhaps curiously, Pittsburgh Steelers running back Najee Harris wouldn't answer a question on whether he thought other Steelers were team-first.
"Former official defending the officials, shocker."
"Bradshaw, is that how long it's been?"
ESPN was applauded for not showing Nick Chubb's gruesome injury during the Monday Night Football game that may end his season.
"I'm enjoying being retired. It's great."
The 76-year-old play-by-play voice gave football fans arguably the worst touchdown call in NFL history.
Ravens vs. Steelers has been flexed to Sunday Night Football.
As the Steelers started a tribute video to Franco Harris, the NFL Network cut immediately to a commercial break.
Three times in the span of five minutes on one drive? That’s a pretty rough blunder for an announcer as accomplished as Gumbel.
"It’s gut-wrenching I disrespected the deceased and his family."
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“Ben was immature at times. He made mistakes."
ESPN's MNF crew made plenty of gaffes, but incorrectly saying Najee Harris slept on the floor at Alabama was the most egregious.
"Now you have options. Do you want to go for two here?"
It's unclear how widespread this was, but a lot of people noted it on Twitter.
A lot of the country will need NFL Sunday Ticket to watch this one.