Steelers labeled as “unserious franchise” by NFL analyst in light of QB rumors
The Steelers seem to be garnering more negative opinions than good ones
The Pittsburgh Steelers are rumored to not be looking at any big-name quarterbacks once the new league year begins, instead deciding between Kenny Pickett and Mason Rudolph.
Many have voiced their opposition to the proposed change and method of team-building, including NFL analyst Warren Sharp, who expressed his opinions on X in no uncertain terms.
Since Big Ben retired, the Steelers have scored 25 passing touchdowns in 34 games. the fewest throwing touchdowns of any NFL team. They now disagree on whether QB1 should be the 2018 third-round selection. This franchise is no longer taken seriously. 12 years of playoff victories between 2005 and 2016? 12 plus two Super Bowls. Seven years of playoff victories, starting in 2017? None.- Warren Sharp
the Steelers have 25 passing TDs in 34 games since Big Ben retired
the fewest passing TDs of any team in the NFL
now they’re debating if their 2018 3rd round draft pick should be QB1
this franchise has become unserious
— Warren Sharp (@SharpFootball) February 17, 2024
Pittsburgh has been the unofficial epicenter of quarterback news over the last week with several big-name quarterbacks rumored to land with the Steelers. However, it appears they may not pursue any of them after today’s news.