While the Pittsburgh Steelers have been criticized for a lack of a vertical offense, Mike Tomlin believes it isn’t for a lack of trying. Joining Bob Pompeani for this week’s edition of The Mike Tomlin Show, Tomlin explained how the offense is constructed.
“We’re always a group that’s trying to stretch the field vertically,” he said. “I think it’s in a component of good offense. You make this, make teams and defenses particularly defend the field vertically and horizontally.”
Like most offenses, the Steelers typically have routes that attack every level and area of the field.