Analyst believes the fix to the offense is WR, not QB Russell Wilson
The offense stepped through a proverbial time machine against the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday Night Football. Gone were the spectacular performances the unit showcased in Weeks 3 and 4, replaced by the anemic, low-scoring offensive game plan from Weeks 1 and 2.
Speaking on ESPN's Get Up, NFL analyst Dan Orlovsky seemed to hit the nail right on the head: Pittsburgh has a big problem—an offensive problem. However, Orlovsky believes benching Justin Fields is the wrong decision to make.
.@danorlovsky7 believes it would be the "wrong decision" to start Russell Wilson next week if he comes back.
"Pittsburgh has an offensive problem and it's not the quarterback." pic.twitter.com/gUz6A2tMT6— Get Up (@GetUpESPN) October 7, 2024
The fix that Orlovsky speaks of is a rather simple one, but it's being made complicated by Mike Tomlin. Rookie WR Roman Wilson has practiced in full the past two weeks but continues to be designated inactive when game time rolls around. Tomlin, in response to Wilson's inactive designation, stated “It’s difficult to get on a moving train,” but it’s clearly a loyalty issue.
If an NFL analyst noticed it, maybe Tomlin has too. Van Jefferson is not the number two guy in this offense, and Calvin Austin hasn’t proven it either. It’s time to get Roman Wilson a helmet.
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