Russell Wilson’s brutal INT vs. Ravens lead invaluable response from OC Arthur Smith

With the Pittsburgh Steelers up by five points over the Baltimore Ravens in the fourth quarter of their pivotal AFC North game, Russell Wilson tried to make it a two-score game.

The offense was on the five-yard line going in, and after the 35-year-old quarterback spun through traffic, he thought he had a player open in the end zone. Instead, he floated it up to tight end Darnell Washington between three defenders — and was intercepted.

Naturally, offensive coordinator Arthur Smith had a hilarious reaction to the turnover, throwing his hands over his head and throwing around what appeared to be some NSFW language.

Earlier this week, Smith gave a classic quote about how much time he and Wilson spend together in the film room, admitting that his wife sometimes calls him to “make sure (he’s) not somewhere on the South Side.”

After the groundbreaking end zone interception, maybe it’s time for even more time watching tape.