In today’s NFL, which is a high-scoring, wide-open style of football, to compete for a Lombardi Trophy you have to have a high-scoring offense with a franchise-level quarterback that can light up opposing defenses.
For former NFL GM Mike Tannenbaum, appearing on ESPN’s Get Up Monday morning, he doesn’t believe that Pittsburgh Steelers second-year quarterback Kenny Pickett has the ability to do that. With that, Tannenbaum believes there’s no hope for the Steelers to make the playoffs in 2023, too.
“Despite Mike Tomlin’s greatness, Kenny Pickett really struggled getting the ball downfield; he was second-worst in yards per passing attempt.