Steelers Report Card, Rocky Bleier’s take, Todd Haley hot seat

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Are you ready for some Monday Night Football? Week 7 in the NFL has come and while the Steelers are preparing to face the Houston Texans at home on Monday night we’re busy looking around for mentions of your Black & Gold so we’ve got you covered. Here’s your Steelers Morning Huddle for Tuesday, Oct. 14th.

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Steelers fail

Gerry Dulac of the PPG graded the Steelers’ performance against the Cleveland Browns on Sunday. Spoiler alert! They failed. The only unit in which Dulac gave a passing grade was to the running backs. All other units from the coaching staff, quarterback, wide receivers, offensive line, defensive line, you name it, they all failed. Pretty accurate actually considering what happened on that field. Failure on all levels. Pretty much sums it up.

Rocky Bleier’s take on Steelers loss

Ever want to know what a Steelers legend thinks about the team after an embarrassing loss like Sunday’s? Rocky Bleier gives you his two cents on where the Steelers go from here.

#FireToddHaley

Todd Haley is probably the most unpopular figure in Pittsburgh right now. He’s not even liked in whatever part of the country or world that Snoop Dogg currently is in. After the Steelers most recent loss to Cleveland, however, the Anti-Todd Haley bandwagon is crowded as all hell. PFT’s Mike Florio illustrates how the Steelers are now 19-19 since Haley took over the offensive play calling and the fact that the Steelers have had scoring woes for the past three games surely makes it difficult to defend Haley at this point. I’m not very quick to jump on the “fire this guy” mob mentality that seems to spread across a fan base when things aren’t going well but when it comes to Haley at this point all I can think about is how Bruce Arians was “retired” primarily because his offenses could put up tons of yardage and time of possession but weren’t able to get into the end zone either. His schemes weren’t working then any more than Haley’s aren’t now. The Ravens fired their offensive coordinator mid-season the year they won the Super Bowl. Hmmm….