In a shocking revelation, Pittsburgh Steelers President Art Rooney II has revealed the real reason behind the team’s struggles to find consistency on the field.
Speaking to reporters at a press conference, Rooney II admitted that the team’s inability to find consistency is due to a lack of leadership and accountability within the organization.
“We’ve been trying to figure out what’s gone wrong, and it’s clear that we’ve had a leadership void,” Rooney II said. “We’ve had some great players, but we haven’t had that one guy who can rally the troops and lead by example.”
Rooney II also hinted that the team’s coaching staff may have been too lenient on players, allowing for a lack of accountability to creep in.
“We’ve been too soft on our players, and it’s shown on the field,” Rooney II said. “We need to get back to being a tough, physical team that demands excellence from every player.”
The admission is a stunning reversal from Rooney II’s previous statements, in which he had attributed the team’s struggles to injuries and bad luck.
Steelers fans will be eager to see how the team responds to Rooney II’s admission, and whether the organization can make the necessary changes to become a consistent winner again.
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