Steelers OC Arthur Smith failed to ‘burn the boats’ with Justin Fields

Arthur Smith vowed to use every offensive weapon in the playoffs, but Fields’ limited role and Steelers’ struggles tell a different story.

Remember during the build-up to the Wild-Card matchup with the Baltimore Ravens, when Steelers offensive coordinator Arthur Smith claimed that Pittsburgh would “burn the boats” against Baltimore due to the playoffs being single-game elimination?

“No stone left unturned,” Smith had said, but Saturday’s Wild-Card loss showcased the same old Steelers, with the ever-athletic Justin Fields used as a benchwarmer in favor of the aging Russell Wilson.

Smith claimed the offense would use everything at its disposal, referring to the idea of the Fields package seeing more usage in the playoffs. With that in mind, why on Earth did Justin Fields only see two snaps on offense—an offense that failed to score more than 14 points?

Fields’ time on the field saw the quarterback attempt zero rushes and act more as a decoy than anything else. His lone pass attempt fell incomplete under pressure from Ravens CB Marlon Humphrey.

Fans are understandably calling for HC Mike Tomlin’s job, but perhaps Arthur Smith deserves equal criticism for the offense’s late-season collapse in 2024.

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Steelers’ disappointing 2024 season ends, matching a 2009 low point

The Steelers’ first five-game losing streak since 2009 capped a disappointing 2024 season, ending with a Wild-Card loss to the Ravens.

Unsurprisingly, the Mike Tomlin-led Pittsburgh Steelers have gone another season without a playoff win. The Steelers ultimately lost to the Baltimore Ravens in the Wild-Card round of the playoffs, 28-14, marking the Steel City’s fifth straight loss.

This disappointing first-round exit in 2024 not only marks their sixth straight playoff loss but is also the first time since 2009 that the Pittsburgh Steelers have lost five consecutive games.

Fifteen seasons ago, the then 6-2 Steelers began their losing streak in Week 10 of the 2009 season, falling to the Cincinnati Bengals, Kansas City Chiefs, Baltimore Ravens, Oakland Raiders, and Cleveland Browns to drop to 6-7.

Andrew Filliponi, a radio host for the popular Pittsburgh sports radio station 93.7 The Fan, highlighted this disappointing news on social media.

Is this five-game losing streak, combined with the Steelers’ ongoing inability to win a playoff game, enough to push Art Rooney II to make a change at head coach?

Only time will tell, but the Steelers’ Wild-Card loss perfectly encapsulates the disappointment fans have felt for nearly 3,000 days since the team’s last playoff win.

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