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3S. Steelers Legend SNAPS After Week 8 Loss: “People Gotta Go!” 😳Calls for Major Firings & Roster Shakeups

After an embarrassing Week 8 loss to the Green Bay PackersPittsburgh Steelers legend James Harrison believes it’s time for someone — players or coach — to receive their pink slip.

On a new episode of the Deebo & Joe podcast, Harrison wasted little time calling out the highest-paid defense in the NFL — believing someone needs to be held accountable for the disastrous performance through seven games this season.

“Things gotta get changed — people gotta go,” Harrison said. “Highest-paid, 30th-ranked defense don’t match. I don’t know what needs to happen, but we need to go on ahead and maybe redo this whole thing and get something else going.”

Fans have clamored for HC Mike Tomlin’s job in recent years due to predictability concerns, poor decision-making, and a subpar selection of a coaching staff — but it’s highly unlikely Pittsburgh would take such a drastic route midway through the season.

Still, Deebo is right — someone needs to go. And whether it’s a mediocre coach like DC Teryl Austin or a struggling veteran CB like Darius Slay, the Steelers need to act fast to salvage their season.Need a news break? Check out the all new PLAY hub with puzzles, games and more!

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