Bryant McFadden destaca a Mike Wallace como una leyenda subestimada de los Steelers

El ex esquinero de los Pittsburgh Steelers, Bryant McFadden, ha calificado al ex receptor abierto Mike Wallace como una figura grandiosa y subestimada del equipo. McFadden compartió sus puntos de vista durante una aparición en el podcast With the First Pick. Destacó la velocidad y el impacto de Wallace durante sus cuatro temporadas con los Steelers.

McFadden describió el rol de Wallace en la ofensiva bajo el mando del coordinador Bruce Arians. “Mike Wallace era diferente”, dijo. “Teníamos algunos jugadores rudos. Y Bruce Arians solía hablar mucha basura y decía: ‘Bueno, muchachos, ¿cómo quieren morir hoy? ¿Quieren morir rápido o lento?’”. McFadden agregó que la habilidad de Wallace permitía al equipo atacar a las defensas de forma vertical o metódica, dependiendo de la cobertura.

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