Pickett decision making is quicker than Mitch

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  • Coolie Man
    Backup
    • Mar 2013
    • 351

    Pickett decision making is quicker than Mitch

    Trubisky makes the line look even worse cause he holds the ball too long. Kenny gives you a better chance to win. Change my mind
  • TheRealTazz864
    Pro Bowler
    • Jun 2022
    • 2163

    #2
    Originally posted by Coolie Man
    Trubisky makes the line look even worse cause he holds the ball too long. Kenny gives you a better chance to win. Change my mind
    Agreed... Mitchie gave me flashbacks to Kordell Stewart's "paralysis by analysis," deer in the headlights look... Not a good memory...

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    • Steelerphile
      Pro Bowler
      • Dec 2008
      • 1198

      #3
      I think the post game analysis seems to be that Trubisky has secured the No. 1 job. I agree with the above statements, even though Mitch had good stats today. I am disappointed and slightly depressed that the Steelers seem likely to give the reins to Trubisky. I guess I remain a Steeler fan, but I am not expecting as much from a Trubisky led team.

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      • Prowler
        Pro Bowler
        • Apr 2010
        • 1853

        #4
        No question that Pickett is much faster with his decision making. He makes proper reads and has tremendous accuracy. Pickett should be the starter.








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        • Flasteel
          Hall of Famer
          • May 2008
          • 4008

          #5
          Originally posted by Coolie Man
          Trubisky makes the line look even worse cause he holds the ball too long. Kenny gives you a better chance to win. Change my mind
          I'm inclined to agree with this. Granted, they showed a couple of plays where the receivers were completely covered up when Trubisky was holding on to the ball. However, it just seems like Pickett can spot the mismatch in coverage right away and get the ball out to his first read much more consistently.
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          • WindyCitySteel
            Legend
            • Nov 2011
            • 15684

            #6
            This is all true, which means it's only a matter of time before KP takes over. Better, game-planned defenses will expose MT soon enough.

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            • papillon
              Legend
              • Mar 2008
              • 11340

              #7
              None of the quarterbacks played particularly well today, even though MT had nice stats and real nice 90 plus yard drive, I don't believe the Steelers beat a top tier team with today's quarterback play and point output. The pressure would have been on the defense once again due to lack of points and holding a team to under 20 points is a rarity if the team is in the top half of the league.

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              • Bawb the Revelator
                Pro Bowler
                • Jan 2022
                • 1975

                #8
                Originally posted by papillon
                None of the quarterbacks played particularly well today, even though MT had nice stats and real nice 90 plus yard drive, I don't believe the Steelers beat a top tier team with today's quarterback play and point output. The pressure would have been on the defense once again due to lack of points and holding a team to under 20 points is a rarity if the team is in the top half of the league.

                Pappy
                "Ben, February 1, 2006 was the last time the Steelers won a Super Bowl game. You're a future Hall of Fame QB and I'm wondering how much we'd get in return if we traded you."
                Last edited by Bawb the Revelator; 08-28-2022, 10:05 PM.

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                • TheRealTazz864
                  Pro Bowler
                  • Jun 2022
                  • 2163

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Flasteel
                  I'm inclined to agree with this. Granted, they showed a couple of plays where the receivers were completely covered up when Trubisky was holding on to the ball. However, it just seems like Pickett can spot the mismatch in coverage right away and get the ball out to his first read much more consistently.
                  "Anticipation" means a QB recognizes "when they're even, they're leavin'..."

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                  • WindyCitySteel
                    Legend
                    • Nov 2011
                    • 15684

                    #10
                    Originally posted by TheRealTazz864
                    "Anticipation" means a QB recognizes "when they're even, they're leavin'..."
                    Yup, it's about throwing guys open rather than waiting to throw until they're open.

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                    • Eich
                      Legend
                      • Jul 2010
                      • 7079

                      #11
                      I thought Kenny played very well with the limited opportunities he had. He very clearly has the highest ceiling of any of them. And I think he's playing better than all of them right now too.

                      It's amazing the Kenny chants that come from the stands. You know we're going to hear those chants at the first signs of offensive struggles. Poor Mitch! I'd love to be a the first game that Kenny plays in. The place is going to go insane!

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                      • feltdizz
                        Legend
                        • May 2008
                        • 27568

                        #12
                        Originally posted by WindyCitySteel
                        Yup, it's about throwing guys open rather than waiting to throw until they're open.
                        the incompletion on 3rd down by Mitch in the red zone was a great example of a hard thrown ball that wasn’t accurate.

                        If its thrown higher and in front of the WR with less velocity its probably a TD.
                        Steelers 27
                        Rats 16

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