WE MADE THE BED,
WE'LL LAY IN IT
Believe it or not, the Pittsburgh
Steelers now find themselves staring at the very real
possibility of missing the playoffs.
Pittsburgh's 31-28 loss to
New Orleans on Sunday dropped the Steelers to
8-6-1, now behind the 9-6 Baltimore
Ravens in the AFC North standings and behind the 9-6 Tennessee
Titans and Indianapolis
Colts in a potential wild card shakeup. In short, the Steelers need
a Week 17 win, and need the Ravens to lose for Pittsburgh to win the
division.
Beyond that, it gets a little hairy (and involves needing a
tie).
In the end, if the Steelers don't
make it into the postseason, they'll lament almost everything that followed
their blowout win over the Carolina
Panthers on "Thursday Night Football."
After that 52-21 romp, the Steelers barely
squeaked past the Jaguars,
lost to the Broncos in
Denver, allowed the Chargers to
erase an early deficit and leave Pittsburgh with a win, slipped up (literally)
against the Raiders in
Oakland and ground out a close win over the Patriots.
Steeler Nation would tell you the win over New England was the turning point --
that is, until New Orleans came back and beat Pittsburgh on Sunday.
"We made the bed, we'll lay in it," Steelers coach
Mike Tomlin said Sunday. "I'll expect us to lay in it very well and
perform. We'll control what it is that we can control and that's our
preparation to play next week. All other things out of our control, we won't
worry much about.
"Like everyone else, we've had 15 opportunities to this
point to state a case for ourselves so we won't lament about our positioning.
We'll just simply control the things that are in front of us, and that's next
week's preparation and play."
Play they will and they'll hope their division rivals to the
southeast do as well. It might be their only hope.
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