If you have a jug of three-year-old expired milk in your fridge, it’s probably not only time to put that in the garbage can, it’s worth calling a Hazmat team. That’s essentially how NFL analyst and writer Tyler Dunne summed up the state of the Pittsburgh Steelers under new quarterback Russell Wilson, a team on the outside-looking-in of a competitive AFC North race.
Weighing in on the division in his Tuesday Go Long newsletter, Dunne credited the Steelers for being scrappy but concluded the North’s stronger quarterback play elsewhere would likely win out.
“Pittsburgh has mastered the art of mucking games up,” Dunne wrote.