For Patrick Peterson, a big ‘ol reset button is exactly what the Pittsburgh Steelers’ offense needs. With questions at quarterback, receiver, and running back, Peterson thinks the team should start from scratch.
“Man, I’m getting rid of everybody on the offensive side of the ball,” Peterson told co-host Bryant McFadden on their All Thing Covered podcast. “Except for the offensive line.”
Zach Frazier can breath easy. Everyone else, hold onto your butts.
Peterson showed little confidence in Russell Wilson or Justin Fields after neither cemented themselves as long-term options. Fields improved from his volatile days in Chicago but couldn’t elevate the offense to average over 20 points per game.