Darius Slay didn't hold back when voicing his disdain for the way the Pittsburgh Steelers ran their defense in his lone season with the team. Slay, who signed a one-year deal worth $10 million with the Steelers last March fresh off winning Super Bowl LIX as a member of the Philadelphia Eagles, was not a fan of the team putting their cornerbacks in outside leverage as often as they did and seemed to put most of the blame on head coach Mike Tomlin rather than defensive coordinator Teryl Austin, both of whom are no longer with the organization. "I ain't gonna lie to you, that Pittsburgh stuff, that was rough for my dog [Jalen Ramsey] because that s***'s backwards over there," Slay said on his "Press Coverage" podcast. "That ain't [Teryl Austin] s***. TA ain't teach none of that s*** in f****** Detroit. They was outside leverage every f****** call. That's why you see, when Ramsey got scored on, he's chasing someone that's running away from outside leverage. "It's crazy. Them guys make plays. Don't get me wrong.…