LATROBE, Pa. – As the Steelers coach, Mike Tomlin has the prerogative to manipulate practice to create the desired competitive situations. But not even the longest tenured coach in the NFL has any control over the weather. And those two things came together during Friday's practice at Saint Vincent College.

Following the stretching and individual period, the Steelers settled into this camp's first installment of 7-Shots.

With Aaron Rodgers at quarterback, Zach Frazier's shotgun snap came back hard and low and slipped through Rodgers' hands. In some situations, such an outcome for a play in this drill would be scored a win for the defense. In any event, play continued.

The second snap had the same offensive and defensive groups on the field, and this time with an accurate snap Rodgers go

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