It was easy to predict that the Pittsburgh Steelers would increase their usage of offensive motion this season after hiring Matt Canada to be the team’s quarterbacks coach during the offseason. Canada, after all, used motion at the snap of the football quite extensively while severing as a college offensive coordinator for several schools over the course of the last decade and a half. Just four weeks into the 2020 season, the Steelers, according to ESPN, are sixth in the NFL in rate of motion at the snap of the football. And on the heels of those rankings being circulated this past week, Steelers tight end Vance McDonald was asked to comment on the offense’s heavy usage of motion through three games played.