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  • NorthCoast
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    • Sep 2008
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    Starting QB: "We'll disclose it to you at our leisure"

    Mike Tomlin declines to publicly reveal Steelers' starting QB: 'Who said it isn't settled'
    Tomlin is keeping his QB situation close to the vest
    Bryan DeArdo

    By Bryan DeArdo
    5 hrs ago

    USA Today
    Mike Tomlin may know who his starting quarterback will be when the Pittsburgh Steelers take the field against the defending AFC champion Cincinnati Bengals on Sept. 11. He just isn't ready to reveal it to the public.

    Tomlin declined to name a starting quarterback on Tuesday, less than two weeks before Pittsburgh kicks off the regular season in Cincinnati. That doesn't mean, however, that the decision hasn't already been made in-house.

    "Who said it isn't settled," Tomlin said, via Mark Kaboly of The Athletic.

    Tomlin's comments on Tuesday echoed his comments shortly following Sunday's 19-9 win over Detroit in the preseason finale. Tomlin was asked after the game if he had a starting quarterback after watching Mitchell Trubisky, Kenny Pickett and Mason Rudolph compete throughout the summer and preseason.

    "I might, but you guys are not going to have it today," Tomlin said. "Again, like I told you guys the other week now we're not gonna make knee-jerk reactions and statements following a performance. We'll go through our proper professional procedure. We'll evaluate the game. We'll meet with our front office people. We'll have discussions. We'll talk internally. We'll talk external possibilities. We'll go through our normal procedure this time of year, and will disclose it to you at our leisure, to be quite honest with you."


    It has largely been assumed that Trubisky will be the Steelers' starting quarterback when Pittsburgh opens the regular season. While that still appears to be the most realistic scenario, Pickett's emergence over the past month has created rumblings about Trubisky's perceived hold on the starting job. The 20th overall pick in April's draft, Pickett threw three touchdowns against zero interceptions during the preseason while completing nearly 81% of his passes.

    "I felt really comfortable," Pickett said after Sunday's game when he was asked about the difference in his comfort level between his first and final preseason game. "You can see, when the offense gets in a rhythm, we're moving the ball, we're having positive play after positive play. That's always a good sign. We got some really good chunk plays today, but the big thing was the red zone. That's something we've got to get better at. I think if those field goals are touchdowns. It's a completely different game, obviously, and we'd put them away pretty early. So, that will be something to work on."

    Based on the chants when he entered Pittsburgh's home games this preseason, Pickett would be the starting quarterback if Steelers fans had a say in the decision. Steelers fans have quickly embraced the former Pitt quarterback who last fall guided the Panthers to the program's best season in 40 years.

    "It's awesome," Pickett said of the fan support. "I have so much love for the city, and I really appreciate everything they've done for me (during) my college career, how they've greeted me in my early pro career here. It's really unbelievable. A huge thank you and a lot of gratitude from myself, my family. Can't thank the fans enough."

    While Pickett played well in the preseason, Trubisky also made his case to be the Steelers' starting quarterback during Pittsburgh's preseason finale. After settling for field goals despite being given exceptional field position from Pittsburgh's defense on two occasions, Trubisky led the offense on a six-play, 92-yard drive that ended with a touchdown pass to Steven Sims just before halftime. The drive also included a 32-yard completion to tight Pat Freiermuth and a 22-yard completion to rookie receiver George Pickens.

    "I think it was important to establish a rhythm and score points," Trubisky said of the two-minute drive. "We wanted to come away with more touchdowns early on, but we settled for field goals, so we'll look back and get better at that. But I think to finish with a touchdown was important. ... It was good to go out there and and get a half in. I felt like we got more of a rhythm."

    The odd man out when it comes to the Steelers' quarterback battle is Rudolph, Pittsburgh's most tenured quarterback who attempted just three passes in Sunday's preseason finale. While Rudolph does not appear to be the Steelers' next starting quarterback, multiple reports have stated that the Steelers plan to keep the fourth-year veteran on the roster for the upcoming season. Keeping Rudolph would give Pittsburgh rare depth at football's most important position.

    By not revealing his starting quarterback, Tomlin is ultimately forcing the Bengals to prepare for multiple quarterbacks leading up to their Week 1 matchup. Conversely, the Steelers' defense has surely begun preparations for their ensuing matchup with the quarterback that got the better of them during both of their meetings in 2021: Joe Burrow.
  • Bawb the Revelator
    Pro Bowler
    • Jan 2022
    • 1975

    #2
    "By not revealing his starting quarterback, Tomlin is ultimately forcing the Bengals to prepare for multiple quarterbacks leading up to their Week 1 matchup."

    ANY competent NFL HC does the same thing. Does it rise to even "Belichikian levels?" Just askin'

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    • Ernie
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      #3
      Sounds like MT is a little annoyed at the repeated questions related to QB

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      • Eich
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        • Jul 2010
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        #4
        I have no issue with Tomlin not announcing QB1 until the last minute. But everyone knows it's going to be Mitch. I would be stunned if they put Kenny in for game 1.

        And do the Bungles really need to prepare any differently if the starter is MT or KP?

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        • feltdizz
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          • May 2008
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          #5
          Originally posted by Eich
          I have no issue with Tomlin not announcing QB1 until the last minute. But everyone knows it's going to be Mitch. I would be stunned if they put Kenny in for game 1.

          And do the Bungles really need to prepare any differently if the starter is MT or KP?
          I think if its Kenny they need to be on their toes. He gets the ball out fast and doesn’t hesitate like MT.

          It its MT add 3 more sacks to the stat line.
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          • SteelerOfDeVille
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            • May 2008
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            #6
            Look out for the group of fans that say, "but he didn't tell us. We need to know. And if they don't tell us, they are liars because it's all about meeee.... "
            2013 MNF Executive Champion!

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            • feltdizz
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              • May 2008
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              #7
              Originally posted by SteelerOfDeVille
              Look out for the group of fans that say, "but he didn't tell us. We need to know. And if they don't tell us, they are liars because it's all about meeee.... "
              He should be fined and fired… lol
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              • Prowler
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                • Apr 2010
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                #8
                Who cares what Tomlin says? He'd likely lie about it anyway. That is his standard.








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                • NorthCoast
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                  • Sep 2008
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by feltdizz
                  I think if its Kenny they need to be on their toes. He gets the ball out fast and doesn’t hesitate like MT.

                  It its MT add 3 more sacks to the stat line.
                  There's a reason why MT will be the starter. Check the differences in their pass attempts:




                  KP has been playing conservative, first-read football which is fine for a rookie. Eventually he's gonna need to open up his game and get the ball down field. This is what he should be working on during the season.

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                  • WindyCitySteel
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                    • Nov 2011
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by NorthCoast
                    There's a reason why MT will be the starter. Check the differences in their pass attempts:

                    KP has been playing conservative, first-read football which is fine for a rookie. Eventually he's gonna need to open up his game and get the ball down field. This is what he should be working on during the season.
                    Working on when? QB1 gets the lion's share of practice reps. He actually moved the offense by making quick decisions MT and MR hesitated to make because of a flash of an opposing jersey color in their picture. This will be exacerbated in the regular season when teams actually game plan, and there will be a number of people fooled into blaming the OL for the QB's indecisiveness/hesitancy.

                    ADOT, like everything else, needs context. If you're consistently hitting players in stride and allowing for YAC, that's very different from checking down on 3rd and long, or just turning and firing bubble screens.

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                    • feltdizz
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                      • May 2008
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                      #11
                      Originally posted by NorthCoast
                      There's a reason why MT will be the starter. Check the differences in their pass attempts:




                      KP has been playing conservative, first-read football which is fine for a rookie. Eventually he's gonna need to open up his game and get the ball down field. This is what he should be working on during the season.
                      KP played like 2 series with Muth, DJ and Claypool and Pickens.

                      Also had a 20 yard gain to Claypool and a 15 yard TD to DJ wiped out by holding penalties.

                      Given when he came and who he played with in the first and third game I think he did a great job.
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                      • feltdizz
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                        • May 2008
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                        #12
                        Originally posted by WindyCitySteel
                        Working on when? QB1 gets the lion's share of practice reps. He actually moved the offense by making quick decisions MT and MR hesitated to make because of a flash of an opposing jersey color in their picture. This will be exacerbated in the regular season when teams actually game plan, and there will be a number of people fooled into blaming the OL for the QB's indecisiveness/hesitancy.

                        ADOT, like everything else, needs context. If you're consistently hitting players in stride and allowing for YAC, that's very different from checking down on 3rd and long, or just turning and firing bubble screens.
                        Kenny was in the unfortunate and weird position of a 3 way QB competition. Most teams had established starters so the backups were able to get the lion share of reps in preseason.

                        Pickett made the most of limited opportunities.. and I mean he REALLY made the most of his opportunities to the point people are still questioning if its wise to make him “sit and learn” behind Mitch.

                        I think its obvious we weren’t really giving Kenny a chance to win he job but he damn sure forced the FO to take notice with his play.

                        If Mitch is the starter he better bring it because his play this preseason didn’t convince me he is any better than Pickett.
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                        • feltdizz
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                          • May 2008
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                          #13
                          Tomlin: “why would I give an answer to hat question just to feed the Beast?”

                          Exactly!
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                          • Joel Buchsbaum
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                            • Jan 2021
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                            #14
                            Originally posted by NorthCoast
                            There's a reason why MT will be the starter. Check the differences in their pass attempts:




                            KP has been playing conservative, first-read football which is fine for a rookie. Eventually he's gonna need to open up his game and get the ball down field. This is what he should be working on during the season.
                            Yes. While Pickett has played it safe and well vs the 2nd and 3rd stringers in the pre-season it means jack because he didn't do it vs the starters and any point in time and played the old Neil O'Donnnel like play it safe type of style that will not lead to many long drives or points. As I pointed out, Pickett did not rate among the top 25 passers in yardage for the pre-seaosn. Its a huge problem.

                            If Tomlin really wanted to stat the season with Pickett, he would have at least mixed him in with the #1's don't ya think? Not that I'm against the idea of staring Pickett per say because he will be in there sooner later. We need to find out if he can play and he's hasn't shown he can besides the being a check down throw it short and safe type of QB....all the time. Okay Kenny we know you can do that, now can your play like you did last year in the ACC? The Defenses are much better in the SEC and Big Ten and 10X better in the NFL. I have my doubts.

                            Unless the Steelers are going to trade for a top 10 QB, I don't see what Tomlin is waiting for. Everybody knows Mitch is still practicing with the ones.
                            Tomlin hasn't won a playoff game in seven years and counting. The earliest will be eight years. I guess that in Art Rooney's II, opinion is worth a 3 year extension.

                            Our 2024 draft looks to be grade A. Our 2023 draft is an A. The roster is talented, but Mike Tomlin is still the head coach.

                            *** Mike Tomlin is the best coach since the AFL- NFL merger that has not won a playoff game in 8 seasons or more. It's either him or Lewis. ***

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                            • feltdizz
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                              • May 2008
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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Joel Buchsbaum
                              Yes. While Pickett has played it safe and well vs the 2nd and 3rd stringers in the pre-season it means jack because he didn't do it vs the starters and any point in time and played the old Neil O'Donnnel like play it safe type of style that will not lead to many long drives or points. As I pointed out, Pickett did not rate among the top 25 passers in yardage for the pre-seaosn. Its a huge problem.

                              If Tomlin really wanted to stat the season with Pickett, he would have at least mixed him in with the #1's don't ya think? Not that I'm against the idea of staring Pickett per say because he will be in there sooner later. We need to find out if he can play and he's hasn't shown he can besides the being a check down throw it short and safe type of QB....all the time. Okay Kenny we know you can do that, now can your play like you did last year in the ACC? The Defenses are much better in the SEC and Big Ten and 10X better in the NFL. I have my doubts.

                              Unless the Steelers are going to trade for a top 10 QB, I don't see what Tomlin is waiting for. Everybody knows Mitch is still practicing with the ones.
                              2nd game.. 2 minute drill. Against the 1’s. TD drive.

                              Watch the games dude.
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