Sunday marked the fifth game this season that Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Kenny Pickett failed to throw for 200 yards in a game. Pickett was also held without a passing touchdown for the fifth game this season.
After Pittsburgh’s 13-10 loss to the Cleveland Browns on Sunday, the team fell to 6-4 and third place in the AFC North. The season isn’t over by any means but the margin for error for the Steelers going forward is razor thin and this team cannot remain competitive if they cannot throw the football with more consistency.
All of this forces us to wonder if the passing offense could be any worse if Mitch Trubisky took over for the remainder of the season. Or could his addition be the spark the passing game needs?
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Cast your vote and tell us if you think the Steelers should make the switch to Trubisky to see if it gives the offense a boost for the final seven games.
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