It is unknown how much longer the Pittsburgh Steelers will have to play without their starting quarterback, Kenny Pickett. It could be anywhere between one week to next season, given that there are only four games remaining. He has already been ruled out for Saturday’s game against the Indianapolis Colts.
What they do know is that until Pickett returns, they have to figure out a way to get better play out of the quarterback position from Mitch Trubisky. “That’s what all our thoughts are about is how do we skinny down the game plan”, interim offensive coordinator Eddie Faulkner said Wednesday, via the team’s media department, “to where he can play fast and get the ball out of his hand and get it to the playmakers?