Hearing about the Pittsburgh Steelers’ long-standing scoring woes might not be ideal, but hey, at least this isn’t an Aaron Rodgers article. Perhaps the team’s dogged pursuit of Rodgers can be explained by the frustrations of the last six seasons. This offense has only occasionally finished average and has been more likely to be a bottom-feeder. Last year, they cracked 16th, a “good” year that featured the Steelers being held under 18 points for their final four regular season games (and Wild Card loss).
Spring is about setting goals and creating high expectations. For Pittsburgh, that should mean making a run at a top-ten scoring offense.