Sunday’s offensive showing on the road against the Cleveland Browns was a downright disaster for the Pittsburgh Steelers, offensive coordinator Matt Canada, and quarterback Kenny Pickett.
While the Browns are one of the best defenses in football, the Steelers were a rather confusing bunch offensively, getting away from what worked quite often (the run game), rarely utilizing the middle of the field in the passing game, and communication issues being a major issue throughout the game between quarterback and wide receiver.
That showing against the Browns — just 249 yards of total offense and not getting guys like wide receiver George Pickens and running back Jaylen Warren the football late in the game — has many questioning the Steelers’ overall offensive philosophy coming out of the 13-10 loss to the Browns in Week 11.