INDIANAPOLIS – It’s hyperbole – you know, hot-take conversation – to question the veracity of a team with an NFL-best 7-2 record.

That’s who the Indianapolis Colts remained as they headed home Sunday evening after their latest face-plant against the Steelers in Pittsburgh. They’ve still won just twice in forever in the Steel City: 2-18.

And let’s not be confused by the one-possession loss. The error-filled 27-20 setback wasn’t nearly that close. The Colts trailed 24-7 early in the fourth quarter before cleaning up their act and tacking up three late scoring drives.

It’ll be a convenient conversation on talk radio Monday to wonder: Are these the real Colts?

There were six turnovers, which matched an Indy-era record and gifted the Steelers 24 points. No one should be surprised that since

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