Brad Wing's head was buried deep in his stall, both hands draping that surfer-dude hair, maybe even clenching. It was hard to tell. No body part was so much as budging.
Yeah, blame the punter.
Blame the rookie punter whose 29-yard shank set the ball on a tee for Tampa Bay to drive toward the winning touchdown with seven seconds left and stun the Steelers, 27-24, Sunday at Heinz Field.
Or blame Kelvin Beachum for being so porous at left tackle he couldn't have blocked a nuisance tweeter. Two sacks allowed, two holding penalties and countless questions about his ability to protect Ben Roethlisberger.
Or blame Cortez Allen, who couldn't cover a baby with a blanket but absolutely could cover everyone's tab after that silly extension signed just before the season.
Or go right ahead and blame, as Mike Tomlin strongly suggested, the 13 penalties the Steelers took for 125 yards, including six 15-yarders. He called that "unacceptable," "inexcusable" and "ridiculous" before the first question could reach his postgame podium.
But when you do blame the penalties, be sure you do so in a complete vacuum.
Because that's what this coach did.
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