Coming off consecutive losses followed by the bye week the Pittsburgh Steelers traveled to M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore Sunday for a big divisional game against the Baltimore Ravens, losers of four straight. The Steelers lost 21-14 largely due to three quarters of the worst offensive football seen in Mike Tomlin’s ten years as head coach. The offensive game plan and lack of in-game adjustments from Tomlin and offensive coordinator Todd Haley were mind-boggling bad. Ben Roethlisberger’s execution of said game plan was equally poor. And the Steelers fourth quarter metamorphosis into an offense capable of putting up 200+ yards and 14 points only confirmed the asininity that went on the prior 45 minutes.
David Todd: Quick Thoughts On Week 9: Steelers Versus Ravens
