Despite the Green Bay Packers being down two of their top cornerbacks in Jaire Alexander and Eric Stokes and missing a starting safety in Darnell Savage, the Pittsburgh Steelers passing attack was pitiful yesterday. Led by QB Kenny Pickett, who threw for just 126 yards, the Steelers were not a threat through the air. On the KDKA Nightly Sports Call, former Steelers DT Chris Hoke said he doesn’t think Pickett is going through his progressions and the game moves too fast for him.
“I just think at times the game’s still moving very fast for him. At some point, you’ve got to believe that it will slow down.