38-3.
35-13.
A year ago, the worst-looking offense in football, destroyed by the Buffalo Bills and Philadelphia Eagles by those scores. A unit that could hardly get a play off without a penalty. Or a turnover. For the first eight weeks of last season, no team beat the Pittsburgh Steelers’ offense like the Pittsburgh Steelers. They had quarterback changes. They had no run game. They got blown out. Twice. And everyone was pissed.
To that I say.
Good.
It sucked. It was always going to. Pittsburgh’s offense was a changing of the guard, the post-Ben Roethlisberger era.