Against a Seahawks defense that came in ranked last in total defense, the Steelers mustered 345 yards in offense in four quarters and change, and scored 23 points on 13 drives. And the offense continues to be methodical at best and horribly plodding at worst. Roethlisberger made some bad throws, including one right to Jamal Adams late. But while winning may cure all ills, it doesn't cover up reality. The offense is now very much running through Najee Harris. Ben Roethlisberger is still hanging around and looking better these last two wins. Rescued from the dregs of a three-game skid, the Steelers now march into their bye week winners of two straight. Steelers offense still needs tinkering.While Smith deserves an attaboy, Sunday night was further indication of just how much Russ means to the Seahawks. He's one of the very best, and while Geno kept the Seahawks within striking distance, Wilson has proven time and again he can lead them to wins. But Russell Wilson is a different animal, and a future Hall of Famer. Few gave Seattle much of a chance and the Seahawks certainly had a chance as Smith was able to pilot them back from a 14-0 deficit to force overtime. But he kept the 'Hawks in it, completing 23 of 32 passes for 209 yards and a touchdown with no interceptions. He was pressured throughout and sacked five times. Geno Smith played better than the last glimpse of him grasping his helmet in frustration following a fumble leads you to believe. Nights such as these exemplify how special Watt is and that he is, indeed, well worth the Steelers' investment. Watt had two sacks, four QB pressures, two QB hits, three tackles for loss, six tackles and one monumental forced fumble. This was one of the game's elite stepping into the spotlight and stepping up in a big moment on a prime-time stage. Then came the game-winning assist when Watt sacked a scrambling Smith and forced a fumble that led to kicker Chris Boswell's Sunday-ending 37-yard make three players later. First came a mammoth third-down sack of Smith for 13 yards on the opening drive of OT. Watt ravaged the Seahawks in overtime and wrecked Geno Smith's hopes of finishing his first start with a magical win. Watt earlier this year and are hoping it will pay off for the franchise for autumns to come. Teddy KGB once memorably said, " Pay that man his money." The Steelers did with T.J.