Thursday, October 17, 2024

Mike Tomlin Didn’t Hold Back On Why He’s Benching Justin Fields

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Justin Fields went 4-2 through the first six games of 2024. In that time, he accumulated 10 total touchdowns and only threw one interception. By those metrics, most believe the Pittsburgh Steelers should stick with the former 1st round pick until proven otherwise. However, it appears head coach Mike Tomlin reached a different conclusion. It was reported this week that Russell Wilson, finally recovered from a persistent calf injury, is in line to start this weekend for Pittsburgh.

Some people can’t understand the decision. In Tomlin’s mind, the reason is simple. While he tried to keep his comments careful, he failed to hide the truth: the Steelers need more from the passing game.

That is a harsh statement but not a false one. The reality is the Steelers’ offense has mostly benefitted from a combination of a soft schedule, a great defense, and Fields’ rushing ability.

Mike Tomlin knows they can’t win in January without a passing game.

Fields has been efficient throwing the ball this season but not explosive. Through six games, he has 1,106 yards and five touchdowns through the air. That puts him on pace for 2,878 yards and 14 touchdowns. He is able to supplement this with his rushing ability, scoring five touchdowns on the ground. The problem is that it rarely translates to success in the postseason. Lamar Jackson is a far superior version of what Fields is and he hasn’t even reached a Super Bowl.

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Say what you want about Mike Tomlin. He’s not a fool. Wilson may not be the player he was a few years ago, but his track record as a passer is still more established than Fields. If he can elevate that area of the offense, Pittsburgh will have a chance to compete with the big boys like Kansas City, Buffalo, and Houston three months from now. One can only feel bad for Fields. Unfortunately, this was the exact reason Chicago moved on from him in the first place.

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Hehateme30
Oct 17, 2024 12:51 am

Tomlin is stating what everybody knows already. Hes limited. He cant go thru progressions like a established QB. He cant read defenses and tends to panic & run. You wont win with this type of guy. Caleb is miles ahead of Fields and hes played 6 games.

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Slip Knotz
Oct 16, 2024 9:34 pm

I listened to it and Tomlin thanked Fields for his work so far. Tomlin said he wants to utilize all the tools at their disposal, same as with every player/position. Said you have to keep your foot on the gas at all times in this league. Wants to give Wilson an opportunity and see what might be gained. I don’t have any issue with this decision other than I wanted Fields to play 3 more games. Hopefully Fields will still get more chances. But I can’t blame Tomlin for taking a look at Wilson to find out what they can… Read more »

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