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STEELERS: Former Steelers great Joe Greene, who recently retired from a personnel position within the organization, told the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette that he doesn't like the attitude of the current players on the Steelers, from players taking contract disputes into the season to letting information inside the locker room become public. “The Steelers over the years have been able to keep everyone happy under the structure," Greene said. "There’s a different attitude with the players, maybe players we brought in, I don’t know. I don’t think it’s good." File this under another criticism toward the Steelers' self-described "fractured" locker room. It should be noted that Greene lives in the Dallas area when he wasn't on the road scouting for the Steelers, so he acknowledges that he doesn't have first-hand knowledge of the situation.

 

 

http://plus.sites.post-gazette.com/index.php/pro-sports/steelers/121081-ed-joe-greene-doesnt-like-attitude-on-current-steelers

 

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STEELERS: Former Steelers great Joe Greene, who recently retired from a personnel position within the organization, told the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette that he doesn't like the attitude of the current players on the Steelers, from players taking contract disputes into the season to letting information inside the locker room become public. “The Steelers over the years have been able to keep everyone happy under the structure," Greene said. "There’s a different attitude with the players, maybe players we brought in, I don’t know. I don’t think it’s good." File this under another criticism toward the Steelers' self-described "fractured" locker room. It should be noted that Greene lives in the Dallas area when he wasn't on the road scouting for the Steelers, so he acknowledges that he doesn't have first-hand knowledge of the situation.

 

 

http://plus.sites.post-gazette.com/index.php/pro-sports/steelers/121081-ed-joe-greene-doesnt-like-attitude-on-current-steelers

 

So he doesn't have first hand knowledge of the situation the problems in the lockerroom are gone. Wallace and mendy were not happy last year and were causing problems.
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From an outside perspective, I thought firing Bruce Arians was a terrible move. I think that caused a lot more unrest in the lockerroom than a lot of Steelers fans would care to admit.

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From an outside perspective, I thought firing Bruce Arians was a terrible move. I think that caused a lot more unrest in the lockerroom than a lot of Steelers fans would care to admit.

I would agree with that but at the same time it needed to be done.

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Well it looks to me like it was the personnel moreso than the coach, he did great in Indy wich he parlayed into a HC job.

I liked arains and I'm ver happy for him. That said part of the reason why he got the cards job was his ties to the Steelers. Pittsburgh west as we call it. I do think he is a great coach but after 7 years as our oc he was getting predictable. Also I believe the rooneys felt disrespected by him when they said run the ball more and he didn't.

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Arians wouldn't and couldn't control Ben

Ben needs to grow up

because i DO NOT want his bullshit to continue

 

yeh right

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Arians wouldn't and couldn't control Ben ,

 

The cops cant control Jen and his wild peter

peel back the skin

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