Normally, something along the lines of “the Steelers season reached its nadir last weekend” in reference to a 6-4 team would be considered such a blatantly hyperbolic lede that it would be unfit for print. But in the aftermath of a game in which the starting quarterback generated 77 net passing yards on 28 attempts and the coaching staff engaged in its grossest game-mismanagement of the season, there’s little else that adequately captures the current Steelers ethos.
Let’s dive into the Steelers stock report approaching Week 12.
Stock subterranean: Causality dilemmas
Ascribing fault for the Steelers offense (or lack thereof) has been a season-long game of chicken-versus-egg.