Patrick Queen critica el esquema defensivo de los Steelers en un podcast

El apoyador de los Pittsburgh Steelers, Patrick Queen, describió el anterior esquema defensivo del equipo como particularmente difícil para los apoyadores durante una aparición en el podcast Football Frame of Mind. Lo comparó con su etapa en Baltimore, donde los jugadores se apoyaban mutuamente con mayor libertad. Queen también reveló que jugó toda la temporada 2025 a pesar de las lesiones.

Patrick Queen se unió a los Pittsburgh Steelers en 2024 con un contrato de tres años después de obtener los honores del segundo equipo All-Pro con los Baltimore Ravens. En sus dos primeras temporadas, jugó casi cada jugada, pero no cumplió con las expectativas, fallando placajes y expresando su frustración con el esquema bajo el mando del excoordinador Teryl Austin. Queen portó el punto verde defensivo, encargándose de unas comunicaciones que lo abrumaron al principio de su carrera antes de que la llegada de Roquan Smith a Baltimore le permitiera liberarse para un año de consagración, informó Steelers Depot citando el podcast y su trayectoria.

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