Steelers' Coach Mike Tomlin Defends Teryl Austin Amid Defensive Woes
Pittsburgh Steelers coach Mike Tomlin has backed his defensive coordinator, Teryl Austin, amid a series of poor performances by the team's defense. The Steelers have allowed at least 30 points for the fourth time in seven games, and their lackluster performance has raised questions about the effectiveness of their defensive strategy.
Tomlin acknowledged that the Steelers' defense has not been performing well, but he is confident that Austin is capable of making adjustments to improve the unit's performance. "I've known Teryl a long time," Tomlin said. "He's very capable. He's very thorough." However, despite Austin's abilities, the team has failed to live up to expectations, particularly in big games.
The Steelers' defense has been plagued by inconsistent playmaking and has struggled to contain opposing offenses. In their most recent loss to the Green Bay Packers, they allowed three touchdown strikes and 360 passing yards, which is a season-high for quarterback Jordan Love. The team's inability to stop the run and pass has put them in tough spots on the field.
In an effort to address these issues, Tomlin said that he will continue to work with Austin to find solutions. "That's not on the table as we sit here today," Tomlin said. "We just got to keep doing what we're doing and do it better." However, with the Steelers facing a tough matchup against the Indianapolis Colts in Week 9, it remains to be seen whether their defensive woes will continue.
The team is also dealing with injuries and personnel issues, including the absence of starting strong safety DeShon Elliott, who hyperextended his knee in the second half of Sunday's loss. Tomlin has said that they are working out several veteran safeties to replace him, but it remains to be seen whether these changes will make a significant impact.
As the Steelers look to turn their season around, it is clear that their defensive performance needs to improve significantly. While Tomlin and Austin have the talent and experience on their side, it remains to be seen whether they can find the right combination of plays and personnel to get the job done.
Pittsburgh Steelers coach Mike Tomlin has backed his defensive coordinator, Teryl Austin, amid a series of poor performances by the team's defense. The Steelers have allowed at least 30 points for the fourth time in seven games, and their lackluster performance has raised questions about the effectiveness of their defensive strategy.
Tomlin acknowledged that the Steelers' defense has not been performing well, but he is confident that Austin is capable of making adjustments to improve the unit's performance. "I've known Teryl a long time," Tomlin said. "He's very capable. He's very thorough." However, despite Austin's abilities, the team has failed to live up to expectations, particularly in big games.
The Steelers' defense has been plagued by inconsistent playmaking and has struggled to contain opposing offenses. In their most recent loss to the Green Bay Packers, they allowed three touchdown strikes and 360 passing yards, which is a season-high for quarterback Jordan Love. The team's inability to stop the run and pass has put them in tough spots on the field.
In an effort to address these issues, Tomlin said that he will continue to work with Austin to find solutions. "That's not on the table as we sit here today," Tomlin said. "We just got to keep doing what we're doing and do it better." However, with the Steelers facing a tough matchup against the Indianapolis Colts in Week 9, it remains to be seen whether their defensive woes will continue.
The team is also dealing with injuries and personnel issues, including the absence of starting strong safety DeShon Elliott, who hyperextended his knee in the second half of Sunday's loss. Tomlin has said that they are working out several veteran safeties to replace him, but it remains to be seen whether these changes will make a significant impact.
As the Steelers look to turn their season around, it is clear that their defensive performance needs to improve significantly. While Tomlin and Austin have the talent and experience on their side, it remains to be seen whether they can find the right combination of plays and personnel to get the job done.