Throughout last week, the focus wasn’t on the Pittsburgh Steelers’ talent. It was their effort, or lack thereof, and their culture. Whether or not they could come together as a team and play for each other. It took a three-game losing streak to get right but they played their most complete game in Saturday’s win over the Cincinnati Bengals. They did the big things well, notching two long passing touchdowns and three interceptions off QB Jake Browning. And they did the little things well. Taking care of the ball, swarming the run, not being penalized, and throwing blocks for each other.