Mitchell has played well, he is an enforcer. If the steeler's were tired of him, they would not pay him 5 million per. He is not a pro bowler, but a solid player.
Respectfully.....but vehemently disagree. The Steelers secondary is one of the worst in the NFL. They are trying to get better by getting younger (Artie Burns, Sean Davis)...and thankfully dumped the awful Antwon Blake/Will Allen combo last off-season.
While they've improved a little this year...they were 30th last year and 26th in the league the year before. While that's not all Mitchell's fault....anyone who watches this team can easily see that he is a big part of the problem.
Mitchell has had a very bumpy career in Pittsburgh...
https://bustedcoverage.com/2014/11/18/steelers-safety-mik... /
"...safety Mike Mitchell. During the team’s four-game losing streak, he seemed to regularly show up in close proximity to the Steelers’ penalties and the other teams’ biggest plays, at times acting like an unguided missile and, at others, missing a tackle or being out of position in coverage.
...Unfortunately for Mitchell, his career in Pittsburgh has been marked more often than not by glaring mistakes rather than remarkable plays. He’s served a role comparable to hockey’s enforcer, whether it has been intentional or not, and it has netted him far more than one man’s fair share of personal fouls."
- behindthesteelcurtain.com
He may hit harder than most in the league...but he's constantly head-hunting...and constantly running his mouth even when he gets beat.
Mitchell on display...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6EdyuPIJa2c https://twitter.com/NFL/status/813177147762163713?ref_src... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wi6Nbj5Cca0&index=78&list... You want to know why Mitchell was flagged for the facemask vs. Cleveland (that was a obviously a somewhat bogus call).....it's reputation. He's known as a somewhat dirty player that draws personal foul penalties.
Last season the NFL fined him $8,681 for unnecessary roughness on Antonio Gates, and two months later he was fined another $23,152 for a hit on defenseless Cincinnati tight end Tyler Eifert.
I'm sorry...I love the Bobcats...but it kills me watching Mitchell every week. He drives me crazy