What a difference a change makes.
In the first game following the firing of former offensive coordinator Matt Canada, the Pittsburgh Steelers’ offense looked like a competent, modern NFL offense in Sunday’s 16-10 win over the Cincinnati Bengals. Though the Steelers scored just 16 points in the win, there was a different feel to the offense in general.
NFL Network analyst Brian Baldinger certainly saw it and felt it based on the number of downfield shots that the Steelers took in the matchup. So, too, did former NFL quarterback and 2002 NFL MVP Rich Gannon.