George Pickens Presents A Terrible Reason For Quitting Vital Play

 

When Pittsburgh Steelers fans watched George Pickens’ lack of effort on a vital play last week, they were enraged, and the wide receiver’s answer will only add to their rage.

Early in Pittsburgh’s 30-13 loss to the Indianapolis Colts, Pickens made one of the most pitiful block attempts you’ll ever see on a running play inside the 10. Pickens did not even try to stop Colts cornerback Jaylon Jones after Jaylen Warren took a pitch from the 7-yard line and appeared to have a chance to score. Warren came to a halt just short of the goal line. The video can be viewed here.

Pickens was asked on Tuesday about the play. He admitted that he gave up on the block, but he defended the decision. Pickens said he was trying to avoid an injury.

“I was just trying to prevent the Tank Dell situation, the same thing that happened to Tank Dell. I didn’t wanna get an injury,” Pickens said, via ESPN’s Brooke Pryor. “When you stay on the block too long you can get ran up on very easily. All the people that’s questioning my effort, they don’t play football. They do what y’all (the media) do.”

The play Pickens referenced was in Week 13, when Houston Texans wide receiver Tank Dell had his leg rolled on while blocking near the goal line. He suffered a broken fibula and will miss the remainder of the season.

Pickens is correct that he would have been at a higher risk of getting injured if he attempted to block for Warren. That is true of any play. It is also part of his job. There is no way his teammates or Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin would support that explanation.

Of course, this is the same Pickens who has looked frustrated all season with Pittsburgh’s struggling offense. That is totally understandable, but there have even been moments where he appeared to be sulking when positive things were happening.

 

 

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