I'll tell you what worries me about this offense and that its their inconsistency. At times last year they looked unstoppable but far too many times they looked pedestrian and sluggish. I think that we need to be careful here with how much faith we put into this offense. We still have problems in the red zone scoring TD's and until we solve that I will not be completely sold on the offense.
When it comes to concerns for 2015 that were once issues, Red Zone offense is not one of them -- the reasons why are plentiful:
The team that started the season last year that REALLY struggled in the red zone was not the team the finished the season in many ways - maturity, turnovers and improving in the the red zone
It was the Houston Texans game when the offense began to find itself, especially in that 2nd quarter with the 24 point explosion. Granted, 2 of the TDs came off turnovers and were just punching them in, but its still scoring the TD. And in that game Antonio Brown had a TD taken away in the red zone that was iffy.
In the first 6 games of the season, the Steelers scored a TD in 7 of 19 red zone trips, twice failing on downs and another pair of INTs -- that's 37% TDs
In the last 10 games of the season, the Steelers scored a TD in 22 of 37 red zone trips, with only 1 missed FG and 2 INTs. When you consider one of those trips was a kneel down -- that's 60% TDs. (There were another 3 TDs that were between 21 and 25 yards long as well -- the killer game was the Jets...ugh.)
Do those numbers need to go up, I would say yes. But I'll like to think that is not our weakness or a huge point of concern.
If anything, I wish we would replace Suisham. He's got an accurate leg but they are a dime a dozen anymore. Get the guy outside of 45 yards and its russian roulette at best! I'd like to have the option of kicking a 50 yard FG and making it!