Within a four-game losing streak that has them backing into the playoffs, nothing has gone right for the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Any way you try and slice it, things just aren’t looking good for the Black and Gold in all three phases.
That includes starting quarterback Russell Wilson, who has fallen off significantly from the level he was playing at after being inserted into the starting lineup. After throwing for 414 yards in a shootout win over the Cincinnati Bengals on Dec. 1, Wilson has run head-first into a wall and his play has dropped off dramatically.
For head coach Mike Tomlin, Wilson’s performance over the last four games is reflective of the team’s performance as a whole: spotty at best.