CHICAGO -- The Pittsburgh Steelers waltzed into Chicago hoping to prove they were a legit contender and once of the best teams in the AFC, but they fell short of that goal.
While the team dominated the depleted Bears linebacker room on the ground to much success, which should have been the expectation, a climax of woes still caused them to fall short of proving they are a top echelon football team.
Take their second to last drive for example. Instead of Mason Rudolph having a nearly 30 yard run, the Steelers instead were called for an illegal formation penalty. Two plays before that, Rudolph missed Roman Wilson on an open go ball. Then, Mike Tomlin called an inexplicable punt backed up before Corliss Waitman put together a poor punt.
Even on their final drive, the Steelers drive st

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