Joe Haden espera que la defensa de los Steelers mejore con el nuevo cuerpo técnico

El ex esquinero de los Pittsburgh Steelers, Joe Haden, afirmó que cree que la defensa del equipo tendrá un mejor desempeño en 2026 bajo el nuevo liderazgo técnico. Señaló problemas relacionados con el esquema y la alineación en lugar de una falta de talento. Haden compartió sus puntos de vista durante una aparición en Up & Adams.

Haden señaló que la defensa de los Steelers ha tenido un bajo rendimiento a pesar de la gran inversión realizada en los últimos años. Destacó problemas con jugadores que quedaban completamente libres y huecos sin cubrir en el campo. Según Haden, el talento está presente, pero necesita una mejor ejecución y unidad por parte del personal técnico.

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