I see a lot of people have taken this as a defense of Pickett. Not what it is. He had plenty of blame himself in this. But the Steelers critically either misevaluated OL spots or didn't upgrade on them and ran it back with OCMC. It was clear bad process on managing a young QB.
I see a lot of people have taken this as a defense of Pickett. Not what it is. He had plenty of blame himself in this. But the Steelers critically either misevaluated OL spots or didn't upgrade on them and ran it back with OCMC. It was clear bad process on managing a young QB.
@FarabaughFB Man, dude just sucked. So many qbs don't live up to the hype. There's like 1 stud qb every 3-4 years. Not mismanagement just how the game plays out. Stop typing for clicks
@FarabaughFB Your piece bends over backwards to avoid this too hahah
@FarabaughFB Why are you still talking about Kenny Pickett?
@FarabaughFB Yep. Couple that w a bad O coordinator and a head coach that handicapped an offense because they were winning ugly.
@FarabaughFB It's hilarious seeing people in the comments call you a Kenny Pickett fan for pointing out that Cole/Moore/Green/Chucks aren't starting Caliber OLs.
@FarabaughFB Lol I haven't looked at the people who commented on your article, but I would bet a good portion of them are calling for a WR in round one now too. But to play devils advocate, it is good that the team found out early how Kenny handles advertise.
@FarabaughFB He’s just not good enough. Big mistake taking him the first round.
@FarabaughFB His two replacements haven't exactly had a stellar 3 years either. Pickett was good in clutch situations, when things tend to open up. Had he not gotten injured, I could see the Steelers winning more games and maybe we wouldn't be having this discussion.