The Pittsburgh Steelers faithful made their feelings known on Sunday as boos, chants of "Fire Tomlin," and an uneasy silence hung over a 26-7 loss to the Buffalo Bills that dropped the Steelers to 6-6.

The game was tight at halftime, with the Steelers ahead 7-3, but Buffalo dominated after the break, piling up 249 rushing yards (an Acrisure Stadium record) and controlling the clock for nearly 42 minutes to Pittsburgh’s 18.

The Bills finished with 372 total yards to the Steelers’ 166.

More importantly, the Bills game exposed the Steelers’ recurring problems: inability to stop the run, failure to finish drives, and coaching decisions that some fans and analysts say have produced predictable game plans.

Yet, it was still surprising to hear loud "Fire Tomlin" chants in the fourth quarter

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