Russell Wilson's five-touchdown day created a potential boiling point for the Pittsburgh Steelers defense, sparking spirited conversation in coaches' meeting rooms about how to configure the secondary.
Bench staple Brandon Boykin is at the center of debate.
Ross Cockrell, William Gay and Antwon Blake have started at cornerback all season while Boykin, acquired in a trade with Philly, has played less than 25 snaps.
With the Steelers giving up 284 yards per game through the air (only the Giants are worse), coach Mike Tomlin is re-assessing the back end.