Everyone was focused on the bad decisions during the game but the Steelers were not prepared

Been saying it for years (obviously) but no one listens because "but his regular season record!" "no losing seasons!" and "won a Super Bowl 9 years ago!"
Can't even tell you how frustrating it is to see your team absolutely LOADED with talent, maybe the most talented team in the league, and continually underachieve in the playoffs and underachieve against teams that, on paper, have zero business beating you.
We scored 42 on the best defense in the league based PURELY off spectacular individual efforts by the offensive players. Haley had nothing to do with any of those TDs we scored. And the defense? I don't care if we were missing #50. We played 10 of 11 opening day starters on defense, and they gave up 45 points to the worst offense in the playoffs. Do NOT speak to me about talent. That was all coaching. You cannot score 42 against Jacksonville and LOSE. The 4th down play calls, the absolutely moronic onside kick, the horrific game plans on both sides of the ball (luckily mammoth individual efforts made up for the shyt on one side), the sheer arrogance of looking past a PLAYOFF GAME to the next opponent... Are y'all FINALLY seeing what I've been saying for years?
In that game? SureMeh, sometimes styles just make fights. Jags smacked Pitt twice at home. Jags looked way more physical than the Steelers on both lines which is a pretty good indicator of who wins games. Tomlin had a horrible game but looking at the game objectively I think the Jags were the better team