Just barely over a week ago, the Pittsburgh Steelers were 7-4 with two matchups coming up against 2-10 opponents. There was a lot of optimism, but after the Steelers failed to take care of business in Week 13 against the Arizona Cardinals and Week 14 over the New England Patriots, that optimism is almost all gone. At this point, the Steelers don’t look like a good football team after falling to back-to-back 2-10 opponents, and ESPN’s Dan Graziano believes that this could be the year Mike Tomlin finishes with a losing season.
In his column judging the biggest overreactions following Week 14, Graziano writes that this being Tomlin’s first losing season is not an overreaction.