'Get Out of Pittsburgh': Fan Hires Actor to Send Matt Canada Crude Message

A paid message has surfaced on social media toward Pittsburgh Steelers offensive coordinator Matt Canada.
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PITTSBURGH -- Someone has a serious issue with Pittsburgh Steelers offensive coordinator Matt Canada and made headlines by paying actor Dean Norris to send him a message to leave the team through Cameo. 

The news around Canada the last week has been harsh as Steelers fans have begun voicing their displeasure with the team's offensive coordinator. During their Week 2 home game against the Cleveland Browns, "Fire Canada" chants broke out in the fourth quarter. Later in the week, fans started a petition to tell the team their desire to move on. 

Now, someone named Mitch is taking it another step by paying Norris, who's most famously known for playing DEA agent Hank Schrader in Breaking Bad, to send the OC a message. The post, which says it is from Cameo, quickly became public on social media. 

Warning: The use of profanity occurs in this video. 

Head coach Mike Tomlin told media earlier in the week that he does not "share the same concern" about Canada's abilities, "because of my perspective. I’m a part of the process, when you’re a part of the process, it’s less troublesome to you," he said.

The Steelers offense will face the Las Vegas Raider in Week 3 with eyes on creating their first big game of the season.

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