One of the biggest areas the Pittsburgh Steelers looked to improve over the offseason was the secondary. The Steelers brought in Jalen Ramsey, Darius Slay, Juan Thornhill, Brandin Echols and others to try and improve their secondary, but so far, the results have been poor. Through six games, head coach Mike Tomlin admitted that the secondary play “hasn’t met my vision.”
“It certainly hasn’t met my vision to this point, but I’m not discouraged. We got good people there, good players, good people, guys that got good relationships with the game, and so we’re just gonna keep working,” Tomlin said in his press conference Tuesday via the team’s YouTube channel.