Jerome Bettis diz que os Steelers ainda precisam de mais talento

O ex-running back Jerome Bettis acredita que o Pittsburgh Steelers melhorou seu elenco nesta intertemporada, mas ainda está aquém de um nível de campeonato. Ele elogiou as adições feitas pela equipe, ao mesmo tempo em que observou fraquezas persistentes. Bettis destacou o quarterback Aaron Rodgers como um fator potencial que poderia elevar o nível do time.

Bettis, falando recentemente, disse que os Steelers melhoraram seu talento em comparação com o ano passado. “Eles têm uma chance”, declarou. “Acho que eles melhoraram o time de futebol americano em termos de talento. Quando você olha para a equipe no ano passado, eles não eram muito bons sob a perspectiva de talento. Eles têm talentos melhores, então acredito que têm uma chance melhor. Mas ainda assim, acredito que precisam de mais. Eles ainda não têm o suficiente.”

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