Entering Week 3, all of the talk surrounding the Pittsburgh Steelers is how their pitiful defense can turn things around and get back on track against the New England Patriots. But there's another storyline that seems to be going unnoticed.
When the Steelers' offense takes the field at Gillette Stadium, Pittsburgh's offensive coordinator Arthur Smith will get a chance to embarrass his old head coach.
Smith has been an NFL coach since 2007, when he earned a job as a defensive quality assistant with Washington. In 2011, Smith joined the Titans, and over the next 10 years, he would remain with Tennessee—working his way up the ladder from quality control to assistant tight ends coach, to tight ends coach, to offensive coordinator.