When it comes to the Pittsburgh Steelers’ offensive contributions against the Baltimore Ravens in the first game between the two teams earlier this season, there are not many from that contest who could hang their heads high. Nobody played particularly well. Nobody coached particularly well. And it showed on the field and the scoreboard.
Just ask first-year offensive coordinator Randy Fichtner, who has repeatedly taken responsibility for the offense’s shortcomings this year, though perhaps that’s a big easier to do when you have a unit that is top five both in points per game and red zone percentage, and climbing on third down percentage as well.