Former Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Joshua Dobbs just wrapped the first opportunity in his entire career to get extended playing time in meaningful games, and even start them. That opportunity came six years and three teams later, granted, but everybody back in Pittsburgh certainly seems to be happy for him, and he remembers his time here well.
Recently jumping on the Bussin’ with the Boys podcast following his Titans’ elimination from postseason contention, he recalled some aspects of the Steelers’ offseason practices and how it shaped his understanding of the quarterback position at this level, centered around how the team and head coach Mike Tomlin allowed Ben Roethlisberger to operate.