Steelers Nation reacts to win in Cincinnati with offense showing signs of hope following Matt Canada’s firing
The offense showed signs of new hope following the firing of Matt Canada earlier in the week and with the defense continuing to dominate. It was a celebration in the locker room after the team got off the field at Paycor Stadium.
The Steelers pulled off the much-needed victory, and there was a sense of relief in the air as the team showed new life on offense.
In the Steelers’ first game since firing offensive coordinator Matt Canada, the black and gold broke the longest streak in the league for the most games without 400 yards on offense.
With Acting Offensive Coordinator Eddie Faulkner managing the offense and Quarterbacks Coach Mike Sullivan calling the plays, many Steelers fans are talking about whether the win happened because Canada is gone.
They got a whole new lease on life, said Logan Sheridan. This is a completely different offense.
the first game over 400 yards in 58 games and the second longest streak in NFL history. I mean, it’s great.
I’m still a little shaky on Kenny Pickett, said Alex Johnson. That’s just my honest opinion, but a good 400 yards of offense