Through three games the Pittsburgh Steelers offense has just four offensive touchdowns. In the early 2000s, that style of football might have worked out for a team with a great defense.
In today’s NFL though, that’s not even close to good enough. Everyone associated with the Steelers knows it, including first-year starting quarterback Mitch Trubisky. Despite some of the issues offensively with a lack of consistency and downfield plays, the Steelers are going to “continue to be aggressive” Trubisky said to reporters Wednesday during his weekly media session, according to video via Steelers.com.
“We’re gonna continue to be aggressive.