The Pittsburgh Steelers have no shortage of problems entering the final stretch of the season. After a painful loss to the Bears in Week 12, it wasn't hard to notice glaring issues at the quarterback position, the wide receiver position, and in the secondary. But the massive Mike Tomlin philosophy problem trumps them all.
The Steelers once again demonstrated an inability to move the football through the air consistently on offense. While it's easy to point the finger at backup quarterback Mason Rudolph—who was asked to be a stop-gap starter when Aaron Rodgers couldn't go—the issues run much deeper than one signal caller.