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6 Things I Learned From Week 6 of the NFL Season

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Pittsburgh, You Have a Problem

The Steelers haven't been a good football team this season, despite sitting at 3-2 after Week 5's conclusion. They've played one complete game of football (against Carolina), while nearly losing a huge Week 1 lead to Cleveland and later dropping to the Buccaneers at home.

Everything regressed for Pittsburgh on Sunday, as the Browns destroyed them in every part of the game. Quarterback Brian Hoyer completed just eight passes, but still threw for 217 yards and a touchdown. The Browns continued their running ways, gashing a Steelers defense that ranked 28th against the run entering the game.

The Steelers offense is talented and has been a top-15 unit this season, but even that side of the ball has been slowing down for them. If they can't get it together quickly, there's reason to believe they'll own a top-10 pick in next year's draft.