The Pittsburgh Steelers got sufficiently humiliated on Sunday up in Buffalo, the Bills handing them a 35-point loss. It’s something the city hasn’t seen from its football team in a few decades, not since the dismal waning years of the Chuck Noll era.
Nobody is particularly happy about it, of course, including the players, but cornerback Arthur Maulet was also unhappy with what he believed he was seeing from teammates, coming out of that humiliating defeat. He saw teammates “laughing and smiling” on the sidelines in spite of the lopsided score, and expressed his frustrations about it after the game to his teammates, albeit in front of reporters.