The Pittsburgh Steelers haven’t had a clear offensive identity for a few years. While they’ve seemed to want to be a team that can push people around and win in the run game, they haven’t been effective at doing so in the past, and especially not this season. With Aaron Rodgers in the fold, the Steelers could be more inclined to be a team that wins through the air, but the passing game wasn’t particularly strong in Week 2. Right now, Mike Tomlin said the Steelers don’t have a clear offensive identity, attributing it to the small sample size of having played just two games.
‘Just Trying To Win Football Games:’ Tomlin Not Focused On Offensive Identity
