It’s great whenever you have the opportunity to hold a 11-2 record. That is a fantastic winning percentage, and if you ask just about any team at the start of any given year whether or not they would take that record through 13 games, they would fall over themselves jumping at the opportunity to claim it as theirs.
There might be a smidge more hesitance if you tell them that the 11 wins come first, followed by the two losses, especially when factoring in how the Pittsburgh Steelers have set about acquiring it. They realize as well as anybody that they are not playing in a manner that will lend itself to postseason success.