PITTSBURGH -- The Pittsburgh Steelers ’ 35-25 loss to the Green Bay Packers was a typical game for the Steelers. While there was a shine under the lights on Sunday Night Football and a gloss with the Aaron Rodgers storyline, that can not cover up the stench of the Steelers’ malpractice from their coaching staff.
Pittsburgh had too many coaching errors to overcome in this one. That is not to say the personnel is blameless, but how that personnel is deployed seems nearly downright criminal.
First, Chuck Clark is manned up on a critical third-and-four with star Packers tight end Tucker Kraft, who had over 100 yards and a two touchdowns, to allow a 24-yard touchdown. That call alone is questionable, and makes little sense for a Steelers team that loves to play man coverage. Clark has

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