The Pittsburgh Steelers have developed a nasty habit over the last two seasons of playing sloppy, uninspired football for the first three quarters of each game only to rally late behind quarterback Kenny Pickett.
It’s a dangerous tactic that is not at all sustainable. And according to running back Najee Harris, it is just downright scary. Harris used the term when he talked to the media on Thursday and we cannot agree more. It’s a scary practice to think you can just always have a comeback in your pocket you can call upon.
This week the Steelers return home after a win over the Los Angeles Rams on the road and hope to keep the wins going against the Jacksonville Jaguars. The Jags offense is very good and it’s hard to see Pittsburgh being able to work its way back if they get behind and struggle out of the gates.