For most coaches, any sign of emotion is a big no-no. For example, you can probably count on one hand the amount of times Bill Belichick has cracked a smile during his tenure in New England.

But that’s not how Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin likes to operate. He may not be on Rex Ryan’s level, but he’s definitely not afraid to let his feelings be known, as evidenced by his reaction following a Brock Osweiler fourth-quarter interception.

And you know what? He deserves it.

The Steelers came back from a 17-point deficit against the best defense in the NFL, and if the Broncos don’t want him staring into the camera and poking all of Broncos Country in the heart, then, as Cam Newton would say, stop him!

This is now two weeks in a row where the Denver Broncos have given up double-digit leads in the second half, all while scoring zero (!) second half points.

In fact, it’s been three weeks since the Broncos have scored a single point in the second half of a football game. Here’s the, quite remarkable, breakdown over the last three weeks:

1st Half: 56-16

2nd Half: 0-36

If Gary Kubiak and the Broncos can’t figure this out ASAP, then there’s a legitimate chance that they’ll lose the AFC West. While Denver is on a two-game skid, the Kansas City Chiefs have won eight games in a row and are just one game back of the Broncos.

That first half may have been fun, but it’s verging on panic time for the Broncos.