It might seem weird to be slightly critical of an offense that has averaged just under 380 yards over its first two games. It may be strange to say that a quarterback that has tallied a combined 540 passing yards, five touchdowns and only one interception in his first two games back after missing a year with a major elbow injury still looks a little off. It might seem absurd to say that a ground game that has produced two separate 100-yard rushers and has averaged 4.85 yards per carry could do a little better.
But it sure does feel like the Steelers offense has been sputtering a bit at the start of the 2020 regular season, doesn’t it?