Like the Steelers, the Bengals really haven't been battle tested.
Other than coming up with the assumption of the Steelers facing NFL teams with a lacking W/L record (the schedule is the schedule), I still don't quite understand this "battle tested" thing you keep talking about. What do you have to do to be "battle tested"? Beat the best team in the league by 50?
If anything, Pittsburgh has been nothing but battle tested with being down to a very minimal set of lineman/depth and losing their best players along the way (Harrison, Woodley, Ward, Pouncey, Hampton, Farrior, etc) and having played mostly all season in tight games.
The Steelers get crushed in week 1 by the hands of their rivals and came back home to answer the call against Seattle in week 2.
They then travel to two straight games on the road in very tough environments. At Indy, where they lose 5 of their starting offensive lineman in the same game against the league's best pass-rush in Freeney and Mathis but manage to win a close game in a tough environment.
At Houston, where the Texans are proving they are one of the AFC's best and gash the Steelers on the ground, yet, Pittsburgh found a way to remain in the game and lose by a touchdown where another fresh set of lineman go down. Ben gets injured, who forces the Steelers to sign an offensive left tackle who hasn't played in a year.
Come back home after a loss and crush a good Tennessee Titans team at that moment and then found a way to hold on against a tough Jaguars defense that proved they are a great unit all around on the defensive side of the ball.
They then beat one of the AFC's best in New England in dominating fashion and hold one of the most prolific offense's at the time that averaged almost 500 yards a game to just 200 some total yards.
They then found themselves in an absolute battle against BY FAR THEE best defense in the league, coming down from 10 points in the 4th QRT to take the lead against Baltimore but found themselves losing in an instant classic against a bitter rival, all in the midst of being down to just 2 healthy linebackers on the roster.
NOW, being down 0-2 in the AFC NORTH, the Steelers travel to Cincinnati in a must win against a division leader. That's not being battle tested?:roll:
On paper, Pittsburgh hasn't faced teams with the majority of a good record but that's not to say they haven't been tested in either of those games because almost weekly, they have.
Even though they won close games against bad teams (and losing close ones to good teams) that will still help out the team in the second half of the season or even in the playoffs when faced with the same types of an ugly situation because they have been tested by every team faced thus far. Joe Flacco went 92 yards in 2:00 to win the game against Pittsburgh last week. Now, with 7 games to go, the Steelers have room to improve and will probably face that situation again since they were 'tested'.