At 2-4 the Pittsburgh Steelers did not exactly set the league on fire in their games before the Week 7 bye, but the team was far from being a dumpster fire either. I did not have high hopes when the season rolled around. Losing four-time All-Pro Antonio Brown, a mess at backup tight end with a brittle starter, a declining Mark Barron sitting alongside an unproven first-round pick in Devin Bush, and a pair of safeties far from superstars had me concerned in training camp. I thought 10-6 would be the ceiling.
Seven things the Steelers have to do to win in the second half of 2019
