The 3-3 Pittsburgh Steelers have the look and feel of an 8-8 team. They're banged-up, depleted. They've lost to inferior opponents. Individual players have grossly underachieved. But they're still legit contenders. In a wide-open and weak AFC, the Steelers have a chance to make something happen for two reasons: coach Mike Tomlin and quarterback Ben Roethlisberger. The New England Patriots, another long-time conference power with major flaws, continue to attract believers because they're coached
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