Quote Originally Posted by BlastFurnace View Post
Not necessarily. As an example, when Brady throws an INT in the Redzone, it's a bad play...but he's not winning games 13-9 against Cleveland because he can't put the ball in the endzone. Brady has 39 touchdowns this year, so the occasional RZ INT can be overcome. It's not on their OC, because the system and execution are there. The Steelers simply cannot put up points after reaching the Redzone. It's the same with the other successful offenses in the league.

We don't have pitchforks. We do believe that there is too much talent on this offense to see it struggle as much as it does. But, like I said above, if it's not on Arians, we as fans have completely overrated the players on offense.
Don't think the subpar offensive line has anything to do with it? The fact that we cruise until we hit the redzone and can't blow anybody (and I mean anybody) off the ball once we get there has anything to do with it? It's all Arians' crappy playcalling? If it was all on the playcalling, we'd almost never see the redzone to begin with.