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The 'B' Grade is a Lie: Why the Steelers' Wild Ravens Win Actually Signals a Coaching Catastrophe

The 'B' Grade is a Lie: Why the Steelers' Wild Ravens Win Actually Signals a Coaching Catastrophe

Forget the surface-level NFL Week 14 grades; the Steelers' chaotic victory over the Ravens reveals a deeper, troubling truth about Mike Tomlin's coaching.

Key Takeaways

  • The 'B' grade masks severe offensive underperformance that relied entirely on defensive turnovers.
  • The Steelers' ability to win ugly is a sign of coaching stagnation, not sustainable success.
  • The Ravens, despite losing, gained valuable resilience tape against a division rival.
  • The team's ceiling remains low until fundamental offensive issues are addressed.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why did CBS Sports give the Steelers a 'B' grade for the Week 14 win?

The 'B' grade was likely assigned based on the outcome—winning a difficult, high-stakes divisional game against the Ravens—rather than the quality of play throughout the entire 60 minutes, which was often chaotic and inefficient.

What are the primary weaknesses exposed in the Steelers' victory?

The victory exposed severe weaknesses in the offensive unit's ability to move the ball consistently and score points without relying on defensive takeaways or exceptional special teams play.

How does this win affect the Steelers' long-term playoff hopes?

While it keeps them in the hunt, this type of win suggests they are built to scrape by rather than dominate, indicating a low ceiling against elite, balanced playoff teams.