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Pittsburgh Steelers Offense (2004) - Ken Wisenhunt
The 2004 Steelers lit up the regular season with an astounding 15-1 record, securing the top seed in the AFC. The standout performances of key players, including rookie quarterback Ben Roethlisberger, running back Jerome Bettis, and wide receiver Hines Ward, set the tone for what would be a memorable campaign.
In the 2004 NFL season, Ken Whisenhunt served as the offensive coordinator for the Pittsburgh Steelers under head coach Bill Cowher. His role was instrumental in shaping the team's offensive strategy and contributing to their success during that campaign.
The success of the 2004 Steelers, including their impressive regular season and playoff run, contributed to the legacy of Ken Whisenhunt as an effective offensive coordinator. The foundation laid during this season set the stage for his future coaching endeavors.
In the playoffs, the Steelers demonstrated their mettle by overcoming the New York Jets in the Divisional Round. The AFC Championship Game saw them face the New England Patriots, a clash that would determine their Super Bowl fate. Despite a valiant effort, the Patriots emerged victorious, ending the Steelers' postseason run.
While falling short of a Super Bowl victory, the 2004 Pittsburgh Steelers left an indelible mark on the franchise's legacy. The season served as a launching pad for future successes, setting a standard of excellence that would define the Steelers in the years to come.
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