- Joined
- Jan 13, 2015
- Messages
- 15,544
- Reaction score
- 3,801
- Points
- 113
I'm not a Tomlin hater - just don't think he is that good of a coach or teacher, last game being the exception rather than the rule. If Blake costs us a playoff berth or a game, are any of you Tomlin lovers willing to place the blame on Tomlin and not Blake for poor play? If a player stinks and the coach still plays him, it's on the coach, not the player.
I agree that Tomlin isn't a good coach and sometimes has talent evaluation issues in terms of who to play. This one is a no-brainer.
I fear a Tim Mckyer moment in the playoffs. The cost of that play was the super bowl
This loss turned my stomach into knots. The Steelers were playing at home as double-digit favorites to make their first Super Bowl appearance in 15 years. Everything continued in their favor when the Steelers took the opening kickoff and marched 67 yards, capped by a J.L. Williams 16-yard jaunt, to take a 7-0 lead. The two teams exchanged field goals in the second quarter to give Pittsburgh a 10-3 halftime advantage. Gary Anderson tacked on another field goal early in the third quarter to stretch the lead 13-3. At that point there wasn't anyone on the planet who didn't think Pittsburgh was headed to the Super Bowl.
Maybe the Chargers were the exception. It was a bit shocking when a guy named Alfred Pupuno, a tight end, scored on a 43-yard touchdown strike from Stan Humphries. Then on a third-and-14, Humphries bit Tony Martin on another 43-yard touchdown pass when Steelers cornerback Tim McKyer was badly beaten. Trailing 17-13, the stunned Steelers began their final drive on their own 17-yard line. Down to the Chargers' three-yard line, Pittsburgh had one fourth-down play left. A field goal, trailing by four, was painfully worthless. Neil O'Donnell tried to hit Barry Foster in the end zone, but linebacker Dennis Gibson deflected the pass and ended Pittsburgh's season. The Steelers compiled 415 total yards to San Diego's 226, adding to the frustration of it all.
http://www.behindthesteelcurtain.com/2009/7/1/930819/the-12-most-heartbreaking-playoff