OK I've only just finished watching the Miami game (it wasn't shown here in Australia and had trouble with d/l it) - I agree losing Revis doesn't mean we are done but it does make things very hard. IF Sanchez can put the ball into players hands instead of on their fingertips, IF our receivers can make catches when it's put in front of them, IF our receivers can get some separation on the defense, IF our O-Line can create some space for our RB's to navigate then we can still make something of this season. That Miami game really should have been sown up by the end of the third but these little mistakes add up to having to go into OT - and we all saw what happens when this happens against a more mature, well-drilled team like Pittsburgh.
Um... they weren't playing all that well with Revis. In fact, weren't they losing while Revis was still in the game. This is indicative, however, of teams that place too much emphasis on individual players.