Here's one that will rub some salt in the wound of Pittsburgh Steelers fans, who have seen their team stumble out to a 1-3 mark in the 2022 NFL season while undergoing an identity crisis at the quarterback position.
Former Steelers wideout JuJu Smith-Schuster, who left the team for the Kansas City Chiefs this past offseason, explained to Melissa Stark of Sunday Night Football that he's already learned more about the offensive side of the game in his few months with Kansas City than he did during his entire tenure in Pittsburgh.
“JuJu told me this week, it is awesome to have an offensive-minded coach in Andy Reid,” Stark said on her talk with Smith-Schuster. “He’s learned more these last few months in Kansas City than he did in all five years in Pittsburgh. He said Reid makes you see the whole field and manages the why picture to understand how to read defenses.”
That certainly won't sit well with the Steelers, as they watch their former player living life to the fullest with the NFL's best quarterback in Patrick Mahomes and an absolutely explosive offense; meanwhile, Pittsburgh is still desperately trying to figure out things regarding their offensive scheme before it's too late.