
The Steelers will not be making changes to the offensive staff.
Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin said Tuesday that there are no changes coming to the offensive coaching staff or play-calling responsibilities “at this juncture” despite the unit’s struggles, according to Bob Pompeani of KDKA.
This is truly shocking as a fan of football. With how bad the offense has been, you would think there would at least be some shuffling around to create a spark. Looking at this from the outside is very concerning if I’m a Steelers fan.
When Tomlin came out about the changes, he apparently meant with the practice. The team will look to maybe add more pads and physicality to practice.
Tomlin said “Houston was more physical and played harder than us,” he told reporters, including Ray Fittipaldo of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. “That has to change immediately. We have to look at what we’re doing in an effort to make sure that doesn’t reoccur.”
Pittsburgh’s offense has been beyond disappointing to start the season. Pittsburgh’s offense, run by offensive coordinator Matt Canada, is almost a joke. The Steelers have been held to seven points or fewer twice this season and have scored just four offensive touchdowns through four games.
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