1 Steelers WR says Arthur Smith's offense is 'constantly evolving'
Is "Constantly Evolving" Enough for the Steelers Offense?
Player Praises Scheme, But Last Season Results Tell a Different Story
Last season, the Pittsburgh Steelers offense struggled despite significant roster and coaching changes. The hope was that new offensive coordinator Arthur Smith could breathe life into the unit, with front office support to put players in place for success.
However, the results were far from inspiring. The team ranked 16th in scoring and 23rd in total yards. Passing numbers were equally concerning, with a ranking of 27th in passing yards and 20th in passing touchdowns. Rushing efficiency wasn't much better, landing at 25th in the league for yards per carry. At times, the offense appeared stagnant and predictable, seemingly unable to effectively utilize the middle of the field.
Wide receiver Scotty Miller offers a contrasting view. Following a recent training camp practice, he stated that Smith's offense is "constantly evolving" and praised his willingness to adapt to players.
This statement stands in stark contrast to last season's performance.
Can the Steelers Offense Turn Things Around?
The AFC North is fiercely competitive, and the Steelers' offensive struggles from last season simply won't cut it. Miller's optimism may be warranted, but only time will tell if the offense can truly evolve into a formidable force. For now, fans will likely remain skeptical until tangible improvement is seen on the field.