It’s been a story of inconsistency throughout the year for the Pittsburgh Steelers’ offense. While it certainly was consistent against the Houston Texans, the unit was unfortunately consistently bad. Aaron Rodgers hit a couple nice throws to begin the game, but things closed up significantly after that, and some of the Steelers’ better playmakers made a minimal impact in a 30-6 loss to the Texans.
Analyst Conor Orr thinks a lot of the blame for that should go to Rodgers.
“Aaron abandoned half of his receivers after mistakes in this game. And you wonder if his like, just built-in passive aggression ended up costing them.