Going from a doormat, dysfunctional organization to one with stability and consistency can do wonders for a player’s phyce.
New Pittsburgh Steelers’ linebacker Myles Jack, who spoke to the media Thursday during his introductory press conference, is hoping that’s the case with his move to Pittsburgh following a five-year stint in Jacksonville with the Jaguars that ended shockingly and unceremoniously on Tuesday.
Following his release from Jaguars Tuesday morning, Jack immediately had a market, one that ultimately landed him in Pittsburgh. It helped that Steelers’ head coach Mike Tomlin pitched him on winning championships, something Jack came close to doing one year in Jacksonville before the wheels fell off of the organization once again.