Steelers legend Terry Bradshaw says Kenny Pickett 'is the answer at QB:' Pittsburgh must fix offensive line‘

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Steelers legend Terry Bradshaw says Kenny Pickett 'is the answer at QB:' Pittsburgh must fix offensive line‘

Post by LakecrestSteeler » Mon Dec 18, 2023 3:59 pm

Terry Bradshaw obviously sees his situation in the 70’s as being analogous to Kenny’s situation right now.

He is projecting his experience to Kenny’s situation. There are some truths to it, but there are some glaring holes to it as well. But the O-line needs at least a new center. Then you have to apply the Dotsun scenario to the rest of the Oline…maybe they are as untalented as we think.


Some Terry zealots will come out of the woodwork….””what the fuck are you doing mentioning Terry in the same breath as Kenny! You should be tarred and feather, put on a crucifix with your cock cut off and placed in your mouth!”
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Terry Bradshaw knows the Steelers have to make sweeping changes this offseason. He doesn't feel those changes should include a switch at starting quarterback, however.

Bradshaw, a Hall of Fame quarterback and former league MVP who won four Super Bowls with the Steelers, feels that some of Pittsburgh's issues could be resolved if it provides more support this offseason around second-year quarterback Kenny Pickett. Pickett helped lead the Steelers to a 7-4 start before an injury sidelined him for the past 2.5 games. Pittsburgh (7-7) hasn't won since Pickett left the starting lineup.

"They have got to draft offensive linemen and protect their quarterback," Bradshaw said on "Fox NFL Sunday." "Kenny Pickett is the answer at quarterback. ... You've got to improve that offensive line."

Pickett hasn't been perfect, but the Steelers have been a significantly better team with him in the starting lineup over the past two seasons. Pittsburgh won its last six games that Pickett started and finished last season. The Steelers then won seven of their first 11 games this season with Pickett under center.

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One of Pickett's biggest strengths has been his ability to lead the Steelers from behind. Pickett already has seven game-winning drives and four fourth-quarter comebacks. He has three game-winning drives this season.

Many point to Pickett's lack of gaudy numbers, but a lot of that can be attributed to Pittsburgh's issues at play-caller that ultimately resulted in Matt Canada being relived of his duties following the Steelers' Week 11 loss to the Browns. Pittsburgh's skill-position players also haven't been as good as advertised.

Pickett's underwhelming numbers could also be part of what Pittsburgh has asked him to do. Pickett actually threw for over 300 yards in his first career start, but his penchant for throwing interceptions early on likely prompted the Steelers to force him into playing more like a game manager. While Pickett rarely throws interceptions now, the possible change of approach has undoubtedly hindered him and his overall growth.

As Bradshaw alluded to, the Steelers' offensive line is also in need of an overhaul. Pittsburgh made progress there this past offseason with the selection of Broderick Jones in the first round, but it's clear that more work needs to be done.

Bradshaw didn't say that Pickett is the second coming of himself or future Hall of Fame quarterback Ben Roethlisberger. But based on his comments, it's clear that Bradshaw feels that Pickett deserves more time and a better situation around him before the Steelers would possibly consider making a switch.



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Post by LakecrestSteeler » Mon Dec 18, 2023 3:59 pm

Grabbing popcorn now…just melted the butter!

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Post by tbsteel » Mon Dec 18, 2023 4:06 pm

Please note: Terry Bradshaw has been medically diagnosed with mental health issues.

He once had a 20 minute conversation with Foghorn Leghorn and swore it was real. He still believes it was real.
*reserves the right to roots for losses*

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Post by langer » Mon Dec 18, 2023 4:16 pm

How did they not decide to take Creed Humphrey? What was the thought process there? A fucking tight end?

There is a long list of decisions Coach made that are incredibly bad.

Did someone have to take him aside and tell him no more tight ends or running backs to get Jones?
"I'm institutionalized, man," he joked. "I gotta have it. I just love the challenges week in and week out that this job provides: the growth in it, the collective growth, the individual growth."

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Post by LakecrestSteeler » Mon Dec 18, 2023 4:23 pm

langer wrote:
Mon Dec 18, 2023 4:16 pm
How did they not decide to take Creed Humphrey? What was the thought process there? A fucking tight end?

There is a long list of decisions Coach made that are incredibly bad.

Did someone have to take him aside and tell him no more tight ends or running backs to get Jones?
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