Breaking: Why T.J. Watt’s Impact is Hampered Despite His Incredible Stats..

In the 2023 NFL season, T.J. Watt, the standout edge-rusher for the Pittsburgh Steelers, has made

headlines with an impressive total of 14 sacks over 12 games. However, despite his remarkable

performance, his defensive coordinator, Teryl Austin, has been pondering some unconventional theories

to explain why Watt hasn’t had an even greater influence on the field. Austin’s theories draw an

unexpected parallel to former NBA star Shaquille O’Neal, particularly his struggles at the free-throw line

during his dominant career.

After the Steelers faced a tough 24-10 defeat against the Arizona Cardinals in Week 13, Watt expressed

his frustration regarding perceived inconsistencies in officiating. He stated, “The NFL has something

going against me. I don’t want to speak negatively about them, but I’ll leave it at that.” During this game,

Watt notched six tackles and 0.5 sacks, ending a streak of four consecutive games with at least one sack.

This performance was overshadowed by a noticeable sideline absence due to injury and missed calls on

potential holding penalties that could have aided his defensive efforts.

Austin has come out strongly in support of Watt, acknowledging the challenges elite rushers like him

face. He likened the situation to the “Hack-a-Shaq” strategy used against O’Neal, where defenders would

deliberately commit fouls to mitigate his dominance. “These guys will hold you as much as they can

because often that’s the only way they can block you,” Austin explained. He emphasized that while they

could voice their grievances about the officiating, it wouldn’t change the reality of the situation. Instead,

the team must continue to fight through it.

The analogy underscores a significant point: both Watt and O’Neal possess such extraordinary skills that

officiating them fairly becomes a challenge. Austin highlighted how repeated infractions against

dominant players often go unnoticed by referees over time, simply because of their remarkable talent.

“People would hack Shaq all the time,” he noted, suggesting that the same principle applies to Watt, who

seems to attract a disproportionate amount of holding during games.

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