Pittsburgh Steelers coach Mike Tomlin acknowledges that the team's offense has been underperforming in the regular season compared to the preseason. The offense has struggled to score points and gain first downs, and Tomlin admits that they need to regain their confidence and play with more fluidity. The fans have expressed their frustration by booing the offense during games, but Tomlin appreciates their passion and sees it as motivation to improve.
- The Steelers' offense has been struggling in the regular season, averaging only 9.5 points per game and 12 first downs.
- Mike Tomlin wants the offense to regain their confidence and play with more fluidity.
- The fans have expressed their frustration by booing the offense, but Tomlin appreciates their passion and sees it as motivation to improve.
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- Tight end Pat Freiermuth acknowledges the fans' frustration and sees it as motivation to improve.
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- The Steelers' offense has been struggling to score points and gain first downs.
- The fans have expressed their frustration by booing the offense.