Darius slay criticizes steelers defense as backwards scheme

Former Pittsburgh Steelers cornerback Darius Slay voiced strong frustration with the team's defensive approach during the 2025 season. Speaking on his podcast, Slay described the outside leverage tactics as unusual and ineffective for cornerbacks.

Slay appeared on his Press Coverage podcast Thursday, where he said the scheme did not align with what former defensive coordinator Teryl Austin taught in Detroit. He noted that players were instructed to play outside leverage on every call, particularly in the red zone, leaving cornerbacks chasing receivers on inside catches. Slay added that the strategy relied on defensive linemen batting down passes, a skill he did not favor depending on during games.

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Pittsburgh Steelers players and new coordinator on field expressing optimism
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Steelers players voice optimism for new defensive coordinator

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Pittsburgh Steelers players shared positive remarks Tuesday about the team's defense and new coordinator Patrick Graham ahead of the 2026 season. Free agent linebacker Kyle Van Noy and safety DeShon Elliott highlighted the roster's talent and versatility.

Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker Patrick Queen described the team's previous defensive scheme as particularly tough for linebackers during an appearance on the Football Frame of Mind podcast. He contrasted it with his time in Baltimore, where players supported each other more freely. Queen also revealed he played the entire 2025 season through injuries.

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Former Pittsburgh Steelers cornerback Joe Haden said he believes the team's defense will perform better in 2026 under new coaching leadership. He pointed to issues with scheme and alignment rather than a lack of talent. Haden shared his views during an appearance on Up & Adams.

Derrik Klassen expressed skepticism about the Pittsburgh Steelers' offense even after adding receivers Michael Pittman Jr. and Germie Bernard. He suggested the unit may not improve much if Aaron Rodgers returns at quarterback. Klassen made the comments Tuesday on The Athletic Football Show.

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The Pittsburgh Steelers defense enters the new season ranked 10th in the NFL according to Bleacher Report's power rankings.

Former Pittsburgh Steelers player James Harrison believes his former team remains the team to beat in the AFC North despite offseason changes across the division.

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Solomon Wilcots expects T.J. Watt to deliver a strong 2026 campaign with the Pittsburgh Steelers. The former safety pointed to Watt's drive to match Myles Garrett as a key factor.

 

 

 

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