If there is one thing that has people optimistic about the potential for the offense to be better for the Pittsburgh Steelers this season, it is the fact that they have made changes to the coaching staff that fans hope will address some of their shortcomings of the past several years—particularly in their predictability.
While that was a common theme under Bruce Arians, and developed further under Todd Haley, it reached its nadir with Randy Fichtner over the past two seasons. Now he’s gone, and Matt Canada is in his place, promising to introduce the greatest amount of change Ben Roethlisberger has ever experienced from one season to another in his career—or so is the hope.