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Colin Cowherd Says Steelers Will Finish Under .500 this Season

Colin Cowherd: “The Steelers are the only good team in the league that I don’t like. I think the Steelers are under .500 this year, they have not aged well. Certain people in sports have. Tom Brady, Pete Carroll has incredible energy, Herm Edwards is almost 70 years old. The diet, the workout, the relationship with your wife, whatever is it, some guys age well, and Pittsburgh hasn’t. Ben is an old 38. Mike Tomlin is a great press conference coach, but sometimes he gets too emotional, and is not into data enough for my taste. I think they’re too permissive with their stars sometimes, and just feel loose. They’re not disciplined enough for me. Their last playoff win was 4 years ago, and they didn’t score a touchdown in Kansas City. Their last three playoff wins they beat Andy Dalton, Matt Moore, and Alex Smith, and lost to Tim Tebow and Blake Bortles.” (Full Segment Above)

Listen to Colin Cowherd explain why he’s not big on the Pittsburgh Steelers in 2020 despite Ben Roethlisberger returning to a team that surprisingly went 8-8 last season with dilapidated backup quarterbacks.

Check out the video above as Colin details why he’s predicting the Steelers go under .500 this season, as Colin says it’s a veteran roster that isn’t aging well, and one that hasn't created enough of a culture of 'discipline' under long-time head coach Mike Tomlin.

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