Bryant McFadden bezeichnet Mike Wallace als unterschätzte Legende der Steelers

Der ehemalige Pittsburgh Steelers Cornerback Bryant McFadden hat den früheren Wide Receiver Mike Wallace als einen für das Team unterschätzten Großen bezeichnet. McFadden äußerte seine Meinung während eines Auftritts im Podcast With the First Pick. Er hob Wallaces Schnelligkeit und dessen Einfluss während seiner vier Spielzeiten bei den Steelers hervor.

McFadden beschrieb Wallaces Rolle in der Offensive unter Koordinator Bruce Arians. „Mike Wallace war etwas Besonderes“, sagte er. „Wir hatten einige echte Kämpfer. Und Bruce Arians pflegte so viel Müll zu reden und sagte oft: ‚Nun, Leute, wie wollt ihr heute sterben? Wollt ihr schnell oder langsam sterben?‘“ McFadden fügte hinzu, dass Wallaces Fähigkeiten es dem Team ermöglichten, gegnerische Verteidigungen je nach Deckung vertikal oder methodisch anzugreifen.

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