PITTSBURGH – The Colts learned a pair of valuable lessons Sunday.

What goes up must come down. And anything that can go wrong, will.

The hottest offense in the NFL and the owners of the best record in the league looked like a shell of themselves Sunday in a 27-20 road loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers, where an offense that had turned it over just four times in eight games matched that total – and more – all of them either fluky or generally uncharacteristic of a team that had been one of the best in the league and the quarterback.

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