The Pittsburgh Steelers spent the past six seasons remaking their offensive identity under outsider offensive coordinator Todd Haley, a former ball boy and the son of Dick Haley, the longtime Director of Player Personnel from 1971 to 1990.
The offense put up four of its six highest-scoring seasons in franchise history during that span. Ben Roethlisberger played the best football of his career during that span. Antonio Brown became the greatest wide receiver in the game today under Haley as well, and he helped nurture Le’Veon Bell into yet another elite talent.