The Pittsburgh Steelers are under a lot of heat following their 26-7 loss to the Buffalo Bills on Sunday. It was their third defeat in the last four games. They were leading the AFC North prior to the loss, but the Baltimore Ravens are back at the top.Former Dallas Cowboys defensive end Marcus Spears shared his take on the Steelers' state on Monday."They couldn't set the edge," Spears said, via "NFL Live." "They couldn't handle a cutback schematically. They could not stop the run. All right, the Pittsburgh Steelers are exactly where they deserve to be. This was a team with no plan after Ben Roethlisberger. They've been waffling the last seven years in the NFL, and we all know the truth. We all know the truth."They put all their chips in Aaron Rodgers and thought this particular year he was going to be able to max out as a 40-year-old quarterback and hopefully make it to the playoffs. They are in a division where it's right for the taking, and they are still not what they need to be. It's a retooling that needs to take place in Pittsburgh."Pittsburgh signed Aaron Rodgers with hopes that his experience could get the team back to the playoffs. However, the Steelers (6-6) have a tough schedule ahead, including two games against the the Lamar Jackson-led Ravens.Pittsburgh fans expressed their disappointment with its performance versus Buffalo, chanting "Fire Tomlin" throughout the game. Mike Tomlin is in his 19th season at the helm, and he has never had a losing campaign.Aaron Rodgers gets brutally honest about loss vs. BillsAaron Rodgers called out his teammate, Jonnu Smith, after the Steelers’ loss to the Buffalo Bills on Sunday. During his postgame press conference, the veteran quarterback said he and Smith weren’t “on the same page” offensively.Rodgers believes it cost the team a touchdown opportunity. He pointed to a play where he checked to an in-breaker, while Smith ran an out-breaker instead. Rodgers added that Smith is a true professional and was likely frustrated with the mistake.The four-time NFL MVP completed 10 of 21 passes for 117 yards with zero touchdowns. Pittsburgh’s only scoring play came in the first quarter on a rushing TD by Jaylen Warren.Rodgers and Co. will travel to Baltimore to take on the Ravens on Sunday at M&T Bank Stadium.