Terrell Owens Criticizes George Pickens' Performance
Terrell Owens Criticizes George Pickens' Performance

Terrell Owens Criticizes George Pickens' Performance

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Terrell Owens has criticized Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver George Pickens for his poor route running, which led to a key interception during the Steelers' 29-10 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs. Owens pointed out that Pickens was supposed to run a vertical route to pull defenders away but instead settled for a shorter route, resulting in a turnover. Quarterback Russell Wilson echoed this sentiment, stating he expected a different route from Pickens, which could have changed the play's outcome. Despite this setback, Pickens remains a standout player, nearing a second consecutive 1,000-yard season with 900 yards and 13 touchdowns so far. The Steelers, now on a three-game losing streak, will look to rebound against the Cincinnati Bengals in their upcoming game. Owens' remarks highlight the importance of every player's role in a team's success, as emphasized by defensive tackle Cam Heyward's comments regarding team accountability.

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