Steelers Ignoring Their Biggest Issue

If the Pittsburgh Steelers want to ignore their big issue, they have to address their smaller one.
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PITTSBURGH -- The Pittsburgh Steelers fell to the Cleveland Browns in Week 13, and like any other loss to a divisional opponent, it feels like things are starting to get shaky. Well, maybe they are - but this team continues to ignore the pressing issues. 

This season, Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin has come up with every reason outside of his own coaches and players as to why his team cannot find momentum on offense. Despite finding minimal success even in their wins, it never seems to be their own doing as to why things aren't smooth.

Those tight wins came back to haunt them with a 13-10 loss to the Browns. And for the first time this season, the fanbase is moving on from wanting a change at offensive coordinator and onto wanting a change at quarterback. 

Well, it's hard to disagree. And if the Steelers are going to continue to ignore their biggest problem, they must address their smaller one. 

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Noah Strackbein
NOAH STRACKBEIN

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