We’re talking a lot about Jordan Berry this week. For punters, that’s almost never a good thing. And certainly the case with Berry, who isn’t long for Pittsburgh if he doesn’t start punting better. It started with a shaky preseason, earning some early criticism from Mike Tomlin, and it’s carried over into the first two weeks of the regular season.
Week One was almost expected though. Driving rain, gusty wins, a situation that’s innately difficult to punt in. But last week didn’t offer the same excuse. Though Berry had one great punt that set up a Steelers safety, he didn’t have the same success on the others.