It’s never quite as good as it seems. It’s never quite as bad either. The Pittsburgh Steelers are in a bad place, 1-3 and dead last in the AFC North, but there are positives to take away from Sunday’s loss to the Green Bay Packers. For Mike Tomlin, that starts with a run game that resembling something functional for the first time all year.
Speaking to reporters during his Tuesday press conference, Tomlin noted a better run game than the team had the previous three weeks.
“In review of the tape, and I expressed this to the team, I thought we took a step in regards to our run game in Green Bay,” Tomlin told reporters.