Steelers Legend Joe Greene Warns Head Coach Mike Tomlin: "The Steelers May Have Beaten the Colts, But a Fatal Flaw Still Exists – One That Could Cost Them Dearly Next Week If Not Fixed in Time."
Steelers Legend Joe Greene Warns Head Coach Mike Tomlin: "The Steelers May Have Beaten the Colts, But a Fatal Flaw Still Exists – One That Could Cost Them Dearly Next Week If Not Fixed in Time."
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania – November 4, 2025
After the 27–20 win over the Indianapolis Colts, confidence was high in Pittsburgh. Six takeaways, relentless defensive pressure, and another dominant outing from T.J. Watt had fans believing the Steelers had rediscovered their “winning formula.” But Hall of Fame legend “Mean” Joe Greene sees it differently – and his message is clear: don’t be fooled by the scoreboard.

“They might’ve beaten the Colts, but I saw something more concerning than encouraging,” Greene said during an interview with Steel City Radio. “This defense has energy, it has elite talent, but there’s still a fatal flaw – and if they don’t fix it soon, the Chargers will make them pay for it.”
According to Greene, Pittsburgh’s biggest issue lies in the middle of the defense – a weakness the Colts exposed early with screens and crossing routes. Despite recording seven sacks and three interceptions, the 78-year-old icon warned that the Steelers can’t keep relying on individual brilliance to mask schematic problems.
“T.J. Watt, Fitzpatrick, Highsmith – those guys can flip a game in seconds,” Greene said. “But football isn’t built on highlights. You need consistency, discipline, and smarter reads. That’s what wins in December.”
Greene also directed his message toward head coach Mike Tomlin, who has been working to restore the “Steel Curtain” identity in a modern era.
“I’ve got all the respect in the world for Mike,” Greene noted. “He’s a motivator, a great leader. But this team needs tighter discipline – especially across the middle. If not, the Chargers will dissect that weakness one yard at a time.”
Next week, the Steelers face the Los Angeles Chargers, one of the most explosive offenses in the AFC. And if Greene’s warning rings true, Sunday’s win over the Colts may just be the calm before the storm at Acrisure Stadium.













