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Analyst Identifies Key Change In Arthur Smith’s Offense

Related Topics: Manti Te'o, Arthur Smith

The Pittsburgh Steelers’ offense didn’t just look different in results. It was a lean and efficient group consistently putting the ball in the end zone with four-straight touchdown drives. A group that spread the ball around. And even on a night in which the Steelers made history with two tight ends scoring rushing touchdowns, the offense shifted away from Arthur Smith’s favorite targets in Monday night’s win.

“Last night was the most 11 personnel I’ve ever seen the Steelers run,” analyst and former NFL linebacker Manti Te’o said on Tuesday’s Good Morning Football. “In the first 14 weeks of the season, they only run 11 personnel 34 percent of the time.