To say that the Pittsburgh Steelers offense is fragile as the team enters Week 11 might be a bit of an understatement. While the team is averaging 21.4 points per game through nine games played, a good chunk of the 193 total points scored have come as a direct result of turnovers. While the Steelers offense could stand to make improvements in several statistical categories in the team’s final seven regular season games, a good place to start would be on 1st and 10 plays.
Since quarterback Mason Rudolph took over as the starter in Week 3 the Steelers offense has averaged just 4.