The Pittsburgh Steelers have been anemic on offense all season long. It doesn’t matter if it’s former offensive coordinator Matt Canada calling the plays or interim offensive coordinator Eddie Faulkner and quarterbacks coach Mike Sullivan working together to run the offense. It doesn’t matter if it’s Kenny Pickett or Mitchell Trubisky under center. The offense simply cannot put a lot of points on the board.
On Tuesday’s episode of the All Things Covered podcast, Steelers CB Patrick Peterson detailed the feeling in the locker room about how the offense’s inability to score points affects how the team approaches each game.