Steelers coach says he won’t have much patience with QB
When he’s not searching downfield for open receivers Sunday against Cleveland, Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Kordell Stewart just might be looking over his shoulder.
After a year of watching the good Kordell — the playmaking, mistake-avoiding athlete who can disrupt a defense by running or throwing — the Steelers are seeing the bad Kordell again.
That’s why coach Bill Cowher is suggesting he’ll have little patience with Stewart or any other starter if Sunday’s game is a replay of the Steelers’ turnover- and mistake-filled losses to New England and Oakland.
When he’s not searching downfield for open receivers Sunday against Cleveland, Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Kordell Stewart just might be looking over his shoulder.
After a year of watching the good Kordell — the playmaking, mistake-avoiding athlete who can disrupt a defense by running or throwing — the Steelers are seeing the bad Kordell again.
That’s why coach Bill Cowher is suggesting he’ll have little patience with Stewart or any other starter if Sunday’s game is a replay of the Steelers’ turnover- and mistake-filled losses to New England and Oakland.
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