The Pittsburgh Steelers entered Week 15 with an 11-2 record. You shouldn’t hear any complaining from players, coaches or fans with that record, right?
Wrong.
The Steelers have dropped back-to-back games to the Washington Football Team and Buffalo Bills, only averaging 19 points per game during the last four games. Things have been dreadful in Pittsburgh the past two weeks, and the thought isn’t just beating the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 15 on Monday Night Football, but doing it in dominating fashion.
Pittsburgh lost the opening coin toss, and the Bengals chose to defer their opening possession to the second half.