While the Pittsburgh Steelers offense left plenty of meat on the bone last season, one area in which they did well was moving the ball, even scoring, at the ends of halves. That became particularly notable in the second half of the season as rookie quarterback Kenny Pickett gained experience. But it was a bit of a rough start for him, with a particularly bad game against the Miami Dolphins, which he recently recalled.
“I failed against Miami with it, but took that as a learning experience, trying to find out why we did fail”, he recently told Teresa Varley in an article for the team’s website.