Mike McCarthy adapts qb school for drew allar

Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike McCarthy has continued his quarterback evaluation and coaching approach with rookie Drew Allar during recent minicamp sessions. The methods draw from his long-standing qb school philosophy, adjusted to fit current nfl rules.

McCarthy discussed the work with Allar in comments to reporters on Saturday. He noted that the team shot a profile tape of the quarterback the previous day and began making adjustments during practice. Allar responded favorably to the initial changes, McCarthy said, creating a positive first impression.

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Photorealistic depiction of Drew Allar practicing footwork at the Pittsburgh Steelers rookie minicamp under coach Mike McCarthy's supervision.
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Drew Allar impresses at Steelers rookie minicamp with focus on fundamentals

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