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Steelers’ Mitch Trubisky balances taking chances downfield with avoiding risk

Chris Adamski
By Chris Adamski
2 Min Read Sept. 20, 2022 | 3 years Ago
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Pittsburgh Steelers fans are perplexed as to why Mitch Trubisky isn’t throwing the ball downfield more often. Perhaps they can take solace in knowing Trubisky doesn’t know why he isn’t taking more chances, either.

“I like to throw the ball down the field,” Trubisky said Tuesday. “Why I haven’t, given the certain looks especially early in the game, I couldn’t tell you exactly why.

“But we’re looking for that, and I’m looking for that.”

In his first two starts as the Steelers’ quarterback, Trubisky has led the offense to an aggregate 30 points and two touchdowns in 22 possessions. While the data suggest he’s not as averse to the deep throw as some are asserting — Trubisky has 11 pass attempts 20 or more yards downfield in two games — that the offense only has three completions on passes that long is part of the problem with the point production.

One of those passes was in the final seconds of the second half during Sunday’s loss to New England, when the Patriots were in something of a prevent defense; another was a “free play” in overtime when Trubisky hit tight end Pat Freiermuth.

The Steelers’ top top wide receivers — Diontae Johnson and Chase Claypool — are averaging a mere 7.4 yards per catch. Rookie George Pickens has just two receptions on the season.

“It’s there,” Trubisky said of the ability to take shots on deep passes. “It’s there. We had our opportunities.”

Trubisky rejected the notion he is being risk-averse because of his status as a — likely — one-year placeholder with first-rounder pick Kenny Pickett waiting as the backup.

“I’m not worried about (making) mistakes,” Trubisky said. “I do think about protecting the football and being smart and making good decisions, (but) I’m not worried about mistakes. Those happen.

“But, as an offense, we’ve just got to score more points. So, however we do that, that’s got to be our mindset, to score more points.”

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Chris Adamski is a TribLive reporter who has covered primarily the Pittsburgh Steelers since 2014 following two seasons on the Penn State football beat. A Western Pennsylvania native, he joined the Trib in 2012 after spending a decade covering Pittsburgh sports for other outlets. He can be reached at cadamski@triblive.com.

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