We got to hear head coach Mike Tomlin speak on this week’s game on Tuesday and one of the key questions centered on the Pittsburgh Steelers issues in the red zone. The team has only scored 12 touchdowns in 29 opportunities but there’s no panic in Pittsburgh.

“Just gotta get better.”

It was really as simple as that for Tomlin when speaking to the press. There appear to be no plans to change up the scheme or the strategy inside the 20-yard line. He did acknowledge somewhat that the short field can be problematic for the Steelers, but does anyone buy that?

When you have a running back like Le’Veon Bell, and multiple receiving targets over 6-foot-4, getting the football into the end zone shouldn’t be so challenging.

Let’s hope that the Steelers can figure out the issues with execution and the team can start putting points on the board. It’s great to find other ways to win games but at some point winning by scoring more touchdowns than the other team seems to make the most sense.