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RUSSELL WILSON
The Steelers have their starting quarterback, albeit reluctantly. Mike Tomlin tabbed Russell Wilson as the Week 1 starter over Justin Fields after a long, not-super-inspiring preseason battle.
Wilson missed the beginning of training camp with a calf injury, giving Fields the chance to stake his claim.
Fields, however, was up-and-down, similar to his career so far. The athletic ability and big arm were on display, but so were the mistakes.
In preseason action, Wilson completed 10 of 12 passes for just 73 yards (6.1 yards per attempt), and he took three sacks on just 15 dropbacks.
Fields didn’t exactly present the toughest competition. He took five sacks on 38 dropbacks and had four fumbles (three on aborted snaps), though he recovered all four.
Tomlin did say Fields-specific plays are “certainly on the table.”
We know all about how Tomlin has never had a losing season and how he’s done that despite quarterback issues. I’m just not quite sure Wilson or Fields solve those issues, and the fact that it took so long for one candidate to separate himself from the other isn’t exactly encouraging.
Plus, regarding the sacks, Pittsburgh got more bad news: Guard Isaac Seumalo will miss time with a pectoral injury.
I don’t want to be a complete downer. There are only 32 NFL starting quarterbacks on planet Earth, and Wilson has one of them. He’ll be bolstered by a very good defense and what should be a good run game, and Arthur Smith has led plenty of effective offenses before. I do think Wilson raises Pittsburgh’s already-high floor, even if just slightly. We’ll see if he raises the ceiling.
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Author: Zachary Pereles
August 29, 2024 | 9:26 am