Today is a big fan for us Steelers. We fired a guy in the organization who shouldnt have been there in the first place. His plays were elementary, his game plan was mild, and his ability to adapt during the game was abysmal.
I do want to stop for a second and question the timing of this-
I know a lot of this sub loves Kenny Picket. Quite frankly, I think he has a great demeanor and is easy to root for. HOWEVER, I didn’t think he would be the answer during draft and I continued to lose more faith in him as the season(s) goes on. I can spend time discussing how his college flashes won’t translate at a professional level- but that’s off topic.
Why fire Canada now? Sideline Canada showed improvements; was that his last chance? How can anyone see KP’s performance and find someone else to blame it on in this week? Why fire Canada this week? Did someone need blamed? Was Canada a sacrificial lamb?
Listen, I know talking bad about Kenny on here doesn’t gain much traction, and that’s fine. I predicted he’d be average. Turns out I may even be wrong about that. Look through the Canada lens with me a second. Why now? What is the best change you can see done mid season?
I was at GB game. This is when I first really noticed, and maybe this has come up elsewhere. Kenny does not throw into the middle of the field. He’s always chucking the ball to the sideline routes - and not often very accurately, if he’s throwing at all. (Ironically, GB’s Love seemed to only throw in the middle - and for whatever reason, the D wasn’t picking it up well.) Kenny continued this practice against CLE. My question is, is this a deliberate scheme by the OC, or whomever, or is it because of Kenny’s lack of confidence? Having said that, I’m not super down with Kenny. I feel like his underwhelming performance has been greatly affected by play calling. Hopefully, under new guidance, he is able to play more to his strengths. I’d love to be right and see him go off this weekend.