Somehow, and for some reason, the Steelers' flickering offense's dial was turned to a dimmer direction as Thursday night's game went along in Cleveland.
And, now, at 1-2 and with a quasi-bye week ahead of a matchup against the New York Jets, it's back to the film room and the drawing board to try and fix some of what can necessarily be fixed after Pittsburgh's 29-17 defeat to the Browns.
From an at-best competent first half and into a paltry second half, it became more apparent by the play that Mitch Trubisky wasn't the only cause-and-effect to the lack of execution by the Steelers offense.