November 22, 2024

Things have gone south in Washington for the commanders.

After an embarrassing 45-10 loss to the Dallas Cowboys on Thanksgiving, Washington is now 4-8, and the overwhelming likelihood is that they will fire head coach Ron Rivera before the start of the 2024 season.

That, obviously, raises questions about what comes next for Washington in terms of their next head coach as well as the ensuing staff that coach brings on board.

Current offensive coordinator Eric Bieniemy would almost certainly get an interview for the head coaching vacancy. However, if he doesn’t end up being the new man in charge of the Commanders, Pittsburgh should call him the second he becomes available.

Bieniemy’s track record speaks for itself. He helped the Kansas City Chiefs win two Super Bowls over the last four seasons, helping Andy Reid and Patrick Mahomes put together one of the most explosive offenses in NFL history.

Wanting to venture out on his own to prove himself, Bieniemy left for Washington this past offseason, and the offensive results have been there. He helped make Sam Howell the league’s leading passer in terms of yards, and the first-year starter is also in the top five in the league in touchdown passes. Howell is also 10th in the league in completion percentage over expected. Washington’s offense also jumped up to 12th in yards per game, compared to finishing 20th in that category in 2022.

The results speak for themselves with Bieniemy. The Steelers can’t keep running their organization like a mom-and-pop pizza joint; they need to look outside their walls to find someone who can help with this offense. Bieniemy’s track record is among the best of any offensive coordinator in the league. The Steelers have let too many no-brainers go elsewhere, including Bieniemy, this past off-season. They also let Brian Flores go to Minnesota rather than promoting him to defensive coordinator and moving on from Teryl Austin.

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