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Steelers fans raise questions about players and team strategy

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David Rooney from Marion, Iowa, expressed regret for a previous question about Joey Porter Jr., to which the response was understanding. The young player is described as having potential and fans are encouraged to be patient.

Kurt Carmel from Baltimore questioned the enthusiasm for Justin Fields. The response suggested that while Fields may not currently start over a seasoned quarterback, he should still be utilized strategically by the Steelers due to his work ethic and contributions in practice.

Matthew Berger from Columbus asked about Najee Harris' contract situation. The reply highlighted the uncertain future of the NFL running back market and questioned whether teams will continue hesitating on big-money contracts for running backs.

Pat Flynn from Oakdale requested book recommendations on the Steelers. Several titles were suggested, including works by Jim Wexell and Michael MacCambridge.

Israel Pickholtz from Ashkelon, Israel, inquired about Minkah Fitzpatrick's role in victory formations. It was explained that Fitzpatrick serves as a last line of defense against any unexpected issues with ball security.

Paul Somerville from Hamilton noted Mike Williams' limited playtime during a game against the Ravens. It was clarified that Williams' snap count was comparable to other receivers except George Pickens, who led with 69 snaps.

Crystal James from Wappingers Falls also commented on Mike Williams' performance. She was advised not to expect immediate impact based on limited prior achievements.

Eric Cimini from Tampa posed a hypothetical scenario regarding penalties during games. It was clarified that once a coach decides on accepting or declining a penalty, it cannot be changed later.

Thomas Ward from Ladson suggested Chris Boswell as MVP for 2024, receiving an encouraging response.

Christopher Gibson from Manalapan asked if sacks are recorded during two-point conversions. It was explained that only points scored are recorded during such attempts.

Avry Ben-Dov from Scranton expressed concern over close games involving the Steelers. The answer indicated this is typical of NFL games designed for suspenseful conclusions and noted the Steelers' success in one-score games under Coach Mike Tomlin since 2007.

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