PITTSBURGH -- The Pittsburgh Steelers looked like they had the Buffalo Bills all bottled up in the first half of their 26-7 loss on Sunday. They allowed just three points, and while the Bills ran for over 100 yards on the ground, the Steelers limited those explosives into being 15 yarders rather than 30 or more yarders.

On top of that, they staved out the Bills attack with two turnovers, including a Brandin Echols pick and then a Nick Herbig forced fumble.

The offense was not playing well. Until the fourth quarter, Aaron Rodgers had just one pass completed passed the lone of scrimmage. That is not all that surprising considering how the team operated in this game.

They wanted to lean on the run game. Yet, that run game never got fully going, and the Steelers did not lean on it enou

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