PITTSBURGH (AP) — One of Mike Tomlin's pet phrases is “smile in the face of adversity," a “Tomlin-ism” the Pittsburgh Steelers coach trots out occasionally when his team hits a rough patch.

Yet the corners of Tomlin's mouth never perked up — not even once — as he tried to sift through the rubble of a 26-7 loss to Buffalo on Sunday that was as emphatic as it was complete.

Instead, the longest-tenured coach in major North American team sports sounded almost resigned after spending three hours watching his team get whipped in a way that it rarely has during his 19 years on the job.

The Bills did whatever they wanted, whenever they wanted, while piling up 249 yards rushing and pushing the NFL's most expensive defense around for three hours in the late-November chill that offered little

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