PITTSBURGH -- As has become uncomfortably routine in the last several years, coach Mike Tomlin and the Pittsburgh Steelers enter the offseason at a crossroads. Though not identical, the theme of this intersection is similar to the ones faced by the organization throughout the last five years: what is the Pittsburgh Steelers offense and who will lead it?
After the unprecedented midseason firing of offensive coordinator Matt Canada, the Steelers have one obvious vacancy to fill. As with all major club decisions, the decision-making nucleus is made up of three individuals: general manager Omar Khan, team president and owner Art Rooney II and Tomlin.