Though many I'm sure have grown disillusioned by this latest failure against the Saints, as has been stated numerous times in myriad ways this week, all is not lost.
To start, I think it within reason to say that should the Steelers take care of business against the division leading Bengals this week, there stands a pretty good chance they lose out the rest of the way (with games against Denver, @Cleveland, and a finale against the Steelers in Pittsburgh).
With that said, a few other factors also come into play. We can win a tiebreaker with Baltimore, but only if it's not a three-way with Cleveland as well (our common opponents record would be our undoing), but the silver lining is that Cleveland will likely lose to Indy this weekend so it should be a moot issue.
There's also the matter of both Buffalo and Miami. They both currently share the same record as us, but with Miami playing Baltimore and New England and Buffalo playing Denver, Green Bay, and New England, these two should be none-issue by season's end.
Of course this is all predicated on the Steelers winning out which ultimately (given recent history) stands the most unlikely of variables, but I remain cautiously optimistic that they can pull off the miracle.
To start, I think it within reason to say that should the Steelers take care of business against the division leading Bengals this week, there stands a pretty good chance they lose out the rest of the way (with games against Denver, @Cleveland, and a finale against the Steelers in Pittsburgh).
With that said, a few other factors also come into play. We can win a tiebreaker with Baltimore, but only if it's not a three-way with Cleveland as well (our common opponents record would be our undoing), but the silver lining is that Cleveland will likely lose to Indy this weekend so it should be a moot issue.
There's also the matter of both Buffalo and Miami. They both currently share the same record as us, but with Miami playing Baltimore and New England and Buffalo playing Denver, Green Bay, and New England, these two should be none-issue by season's end.
Of course this is all predicated on the Steelers winning out which ultimately (given recent history) stands the most unlikely of variables, but I remain cautiously optimistic that they can pull off the miracle.

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