Un analista duda del techo ofensivo de los Steelers a pesar de las mejoras en los receptores

Derrik Klassen expresó su escepticismo sobre la ofensiva de los Pittsburgh Steelers incluso después de incorporar a los receptores Michael Pittman Jr. y Germie Bernard. Sugirió que la unidad podría no mejorar mucho si Aaron Rodgers regresa como mariscal de campo. Klassen hizo estos comentarios el martes en The Athletic Football Show.

Klassen señaló que Pittman y Bernard podrían encajar en una ofensiva al estilo de Aaron Rodgers, centrada en lanzamientos rápidos y pases cortos. Comentó que ambos receptores son lo suficientemente inteligentes para manejar coberturas de zona y generar yardas tras la recepción, lo cual podría ayudar si Rodgers vuelve a estar bajo el centro. El analista elogió las incorporaciones por su potencial para facilitar las cosas al veterano mariscal de campo en comparación con los problemas que tuvo el cuerpo de receptores la temporada pasada.

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