PITTSBURGH (AP) — If only Mike McCarthy graded on production, then Drew Allar would be in for smooth sailing when the Pittsburgh Steelers sit down to dissect their preseason-opening win over Green Bay.The rookie quarterback, however, is already well-versed in how his head coach’s mind works. Yes, McCarthy was pleased after watching Allar throw for a pair of scores and run for another.Yet the final product on a given play is only a piece of the puzzle. McCarthy is just as fixated on the process it takes to get there, which is why the 22-year-old Allar couldn’t help but grin when asked about how his fundamentals are coming along, perhaps knowing the feedback he was going to receive in the aftermath.“I’ll probably get a minus grade on some of my footwork,” Allar said. “It was kind of a crazy reverse out under center exchange. Other than that, I felt pretty good.”
Just as importantly, he looked pretty good while leading three long scoring drives. The third-round pick was accurate while completing 10 of 13 passes. He frequently made the right decision on where to go with the ball and showcased his athleticism while diving over for a 3-yard touchdown run.Not bad for his first game action since last fall, when his final year at Penn State ended prematurely with a left ankle injury.














