Wed, Nov 22, 4:55 PM ESTBrooke Pryorespn4 analyses
Quarterback Kenny Pickett and center Mason Cole react to the firing of offensive coordinator Matt Canada by the Pittsburgh Steelers. Pickett sees it as a challenge for the offense to step up, while Cole believes it falls on all the coaches and players. Pickett doesn't expect a dramatic shift in the offense with quarterback coach Mike Sullivan taking over play-calling duties. Pickett expresses frustration with his own play but has the support of wide receiver Allen Robinson II and tight end Pat Freiermuth.
Kenny Pickett | QB
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  • Pickett sees the firing of offensive coordinator Matt Canada as a challenge for the offense to step up in the final seven games of the season.
  • He expresses frustration with his own play this season.
  • Pickett doesn't expect a dramatic shift in the offense with quarterback coach Mike Sullivan taking over play-calling duties.
Allen Robinson | WR
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  • Robinson expresses faith in Kenny Pickett and believes the offense needs to figure out how to get better as a group.
Pat Freiermuth | TE
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  • Freiermuth expresses faith in Kenny Pickett and believes the offense has the talent to turn things around.
Pittsburgh Steelers
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  • The firing of offensive coordinator Matt Canada is seen as a challenge for the offense to step up.
  • Quarterback coach Mike Sullivan will take over play-calling duties.
  • The team believes they have the talent to improve and turn things around.