Steelers fan pays 'Breaking Bad' star to deliver NSFW video message to OC Matt Canada
Steelers fans are some of the most passionate in the world, and Dean Norris of Breaking Bad fame is lending them a helping hand.
Norris, who played Hank Schrader on the critically acclaimed series, was called upon to help frustrated Pittsburgh fans deal with offensive coordinator Matt Canada. One Steelers fan had a message for the embattled coach, and needed the help of ASAC Schrader to get his point across.
Check out the hilarious video below, as Norris seamlessly slips back into character for the rant from a true Pittsburgh fan.
“Hey! Hey, I can’t tell Matt Canada he has a similar haircut to me, you know we have kind of a bond, us balding guys. But you know what, Mitch had something to say. He needs you to get the f*** out of Pittsburgh,” Norris said, delivering the message. “Mitch says the Pittsburgh Steelers need to fire Matt Canada. Mitch also says that you’re riding Mike Tomlin’s nuts, and you call terrible plays on the offense.
“Mitch has a bone to pick with you Matt, and I hope this works out between you guys.”
Now that’s pretty hilarious. Even if Norris doesn’t truly have an opinion on Canada, the Steelers offensive coordinator has to be demoralized to see the legendary Hank Schrader call him out like that.
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If you simply looked at the final score from Pittsburgh’s Week 2 victory over the Cleveland Browns, you would be confused as to why Steelers Nation is ready for a change at offensive coordinator. At first glance, you would see a 26-22 victory for the franchise, which would lead you to believe the offense played well.
That wasn’t the case though, as the Steelers defense had an awesome performance. Linebacker Alex Highsmith started the scoring with a pick-six in the first quarter, and pass rusher TJ Watt put Pittsburgh ahead for good with a 16-yard fumble return for the game-winning touchdown in the fourth.
Quarterback Kenny Pickett only completed half of his passes, and running back Najee Harris only rushed for 43 yards on ten carries. Perhaps Pittsburgh can get their offense on track in Las Vegas on Sunday, as they take on the Raiders on Sunday Night Football in Week 3.
If they’re unable to do so, perhaps Dean Norris will have to get back on the horn and go after Matt Canada again. The Steelers offensive coordinator needs some life, or he could be in trouble with the Breaking Bad star for another week.