The Steelers, a team that is 5-0 for the first time since this writer was into Mister Rogers (1978), are averaging 31.2 points per game in 2020.
This is the same Pittsburgh football club that averaged 18.1 points per game a year ago. What’s the difference? Is it the new quarterbacks’ coach? Is it the new receivers’ coach? How about the new offensive wrinkles? Maybe it’s rookie receiver Chase Claypool. It could be a new emphasis on scoring points, something that maybe the team didn’t emphasize in 2019.
Or maybe it’s the shoes. What shoes?