Steelers offseason: Ed Bouchette on Mike Tomlin’s future, preferring Justin Fields at QB and more

On the weekly Chipped Ham & Football podcast, host Adam Bittner welcomes Ed Bouchette, former Steelers insider for the Post-Gazette and a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame, to react to the team’s 2024 season and where it goes from here. Is Mike Tomlin closer to a messy exit like Chuck Noll? Or a Super Bowl-winning revival like Bill Cowher? How would Dan Rooney have handled the team’s current playoff wins drought differently than son Art Rooney II as owner, if at all? And is Tomlin’s long tenure more about loyalty? Or belief in doing business the way ownership would like to?

Ed tackles those questions, then weighs in on roster issues. Why does he prefer Justin Fields over Russell Wilson or outside options at quarterback? What are his feelings about WR George Pickens and whether GM Omar Khan should explore trading him this offseason? Is it time to break up the defensive core of Cam Heyward, T.J. Watt and Minkah Fitzpatrick? And why does Ed like Joey Porter Jr. and Keeanu Benton as young players who can grow into bigger roles?

Then our duo wraps the show with some Hall of Fame talk with a focus on Hines Ward and James Harrison.

For more sports, visit post-gazette.com.

27 comments
  1. Nothing will change if our coach will change his style of football. No matter what qb is here they’ll be handicapped by Tomlin. Can you honestly tell me that Jaden Daniel’s would have had the ability to do here what they let him do in Washington??

  2. Something is off with Roman Wilson. I know Wilson had the ankle injury early but his first year is a zero. Wide receivers are usually plug and play position.

  3. I actually believe in Justin Fields talent and the coaching that he will receive from Arthur Smith. I believe Justin Fields is a 1st rd talent that willl be geeat for the Steelers much like Jim Plunkett was for the raiders after being the #1 pick for the patriots back in the 70s but turned bis career around with the raiders and won two Superbowls. I always believe in giving players with talent who are not trouble makers or come with issues and drama an opportunity to prove themselves and this is great for Justin Fields in my opinion. Plus the Steelers actually need him more than he needs them, or both need each other.

  4. This is a bad interview for the Tomlin truthers who want to say he doesn't draft players, doesn't hire coaches, and doesn't influence the gameplan. Listen to yourselves. Pure idiocy. Let me guess, the media is lying. Every media member says the same thing, it's also practical to think that a HC with that much tenure isnt answering to anyone. WAKE UP!!!!!

  5. Sign Justin Fields to a 3 year deal. And draft Will Howard. I'm telling y'all. Whoever gets will Howard is gonna have a great quarterback in the NFL. Howard is a great football player and very smart. I sure hope the Steelers find a way to get this young man on the roster…

  6. If you want to tank the season go with Fields because you will definitely need another QB. So you can draft one in 26. But fans will have to be okay with losing for about 4 years.

  7. I'd keep Pickens.

    Because from what I can tell, it doesn't seem to matter if the player in question is talented and doesn't become a distraction for the team, no matter how well he plays.

    We see the negativity aimed at Justin Fields as an example of this. I'm begging someone to prove otherwise.

    Here we have a talented young QB hoping to make his mark with the franchise, and listening to the media, you'd thought Fields was a stubborn stain on the roster.

    You see people suggesting old dinosaurs like Aaron Roger's and Kirk Cousins to lead the team and then we have the Sam Darnold crowd, as if Darnold didn't have his struggles.

    So what do fans really want here? Franchise QBs don't simply fall Into your lap.

    Fans don't even seem to think about the gamble Fields took to be traded to Pittsburgh.

    Imagine John Elway, a 1st rd pick, being traded to Denver for a 6th rd pick, because the Colts didn't bother to build around him for 3 seasons.

    Constantly changing coaching staff, while losing decent players and not addressing many of the problems with the roster.

    Would Elway have gotten a chance in Pittsburgh under the same circumstances?

    Justin is going to have this stigma of a loser, simply because he wasn't traded for a much higher value pick.

    And the fact is, he wanted to be in Pittsburgh.

    The entire situation surrounding Pittsburgh is one of a spoiled city and fan base after Roethlisberger retired.

    Let's face it. It's like dealing with the spoiled rich wife that never had problems that were actually life changing.

    Hopefully, Rooney twists Tomlin's arm and gives Justin a decent shot. The way I see it, it's all he's asking for. The Steelers still need to build up their offense regardless. And they certainly need to do something about their defensive line.

    But give this young man a chance before you go full on Hunger Games on him.

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