After watching Super Bowl LVII between two explosive offenses in the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles, much of the talk the last few days surrounding the Pittsburgh Steelers has settled on the offense under Matt Canada and the identity of the group overall — or lack thereof.
Former running back Jerome Bettis criticized the lack of an identity offensively earlier in the week, and on Wednesday it was former Buffalo Bills’ GM Doug Whaley who chimed in on the lack of an identity in Pittsburgh.
Appearing on 93.7 The Fan Wednesday morning, Whaley criticized the game planning and the lack of purposeful motion within the scheme overall.