Being "playoff filler" tier is precisely the problem I'm talking about. But that's essentially what "the standard" has become in the Steel City. Or it sure feels that way.
Year after year of first-round playoff exits basically puts the team in a perpetual gulag of "hoping everything breaks right" to maaaybe win a playoff game. Not a SB. Just a playoff game.
What anyone did or didnt believe, or what it even was they were (or werent) believing, doesn't matter much to me. As a fan, I just want championships. The way the team has gone about attempting to acquire any for what feels like forever isn't working, and that's frustrating.
Well, spoiler alert. Russ is closer to retirement than prime years and winning 9-10 games/year keeps you a long way from drafting a franchise QB.
The defense is good, but not the dominating, win with a mid-pack QB type of greatness.
They've got one WR with greatness in his body but child-like in his brain. The rest are meh at best.
BUF, KCC, BAL, and CIN should dominate the AFC for at least another 5-10 years.
It is all about the QB. Big Ben was a true, difference making franchise QB. Unfortunately, he played in the Brady/Manning era. Steelers are mid-pack until that next stud QB falls into their laps. And they're not alone in that regard.