One of the most frustrating things when watching the Pittsburgh Steelers offense over the past few years is the number of times the team will run the ball on second-and-long, especially after an unsuccessful first-down run. New data released by PFF’s Arjun Menon shows that the Steelers go run-run-pass in a series of downs at the fifth-highest rate in the NFL, behind the Chicago Bears, Carolina Panthers, Dallas Cowboys and Washington Commanders.
How often every offense went run-run-pass on a new series of downs this season (including playoffs).
I'm really wondering how much of an influence McCarthy/Jones had on the Cowboys offense because they shouldn't be that high as Kellen Moore was a former QB pic.