This is the problem right here with some of you-
We are 0.520 during a transition period and some of you are pretending as if we are severely underperforming. What was Cowher’s record when he was turning over the roster? Hell- there is probably 28 teams that would love a transition period that kept them in playoff contention.
I know the argument will be- “bu bu bu but we have Ben, we shouldn’t have down years!”. Well Ben was half the reason we lost yesterday! Can you imagine Peyton/Brady/Rodgers playing like Ben did yesterday? Rodgers and Brady throw for a combined 6 TDs with 0 int’s against the same defense that we struggled to move the ball against.
The team is slowly coming together, but these reactionary threads are getting ridiculous. At first everyone thinks we are a 8-8 team going thru some growing pains. Then we string together some wins, now everyone is expecting no less than a 1st round bye. We lose yesterday, now everyone is back to their 6-10 predictions. Its almost comical.
Ok...
So, how long is Tomlin's transition period then? After 3 years are the Steelers a 13-3 team then? Can we expect they are finished after this debacle of a season? Can we assume they will never again lose to .200 teams? Is that what you're suggesting? I mean they've lost to those kinds of teams for years but you're suggesting that's due to "transitioning". So OK. After three years I assume we can say that the transition bullshit is over. Tomlin DOES have the ability to cut the deadwood. Right? He brought back Deebo and Keisel so one has to assume that's part of his "transition" strategy. (Brilliant, by the way. Transition by getting "older". Just crazy enough to work!)
As I remember, Cowher had 1 non winning season. If not he certainly never went back to back with losing or non-winning seasons. He went 8-8 his last year. (The year his wife was dying of cancer, by the way.) I suppose you could argue the Steelers are dying of cancer too so admittedly Tomlin could ALSO be distracted as Cowher was. That's kind of ******, but you can see how Tomlin's failure to keep **** in order doesn't compare to Cowher's. Bill WAS mailing it in. We understand that now. and we know WHY the team was 8-8. We don't get WHY Tomlin's team is so God-Awful.
Regarding Ben's terrible day, As you LOVE bringing the statistical hammer down. Ben had a 81 passer rating day. Not terrible at all as the numbers go. He posted a 70% completion rate. One of his interceptions happened on a deflection. Sure he fumbled, but if you're getting your body pummeled by defensive linemen and linebackers that's going to happen now and then. Basically his day wasn't all that terrible. But I'm not going to defend the players particularly for yesterday. I'm going to continue to go on record saying they are pressing. Mistakes are being made because they are trying too hard to make up for a deficit due to being shellacked in the first quarter due to inadequate preparation and then an inability of the coaches in general to come up with a coherent plan to salvage the game. That left it up to the players to some how come up with an ad-hoc heroic effort to save the game. That leads to pressing, which leads to mistakes, which they made.
Our players aren't good enough to overcome our coaches inability to overcome any adversity that arises during the game. If everything goes perfectly then everyone is happier than pigs in poo. But if one thing goes wrong then everything goes to hell in a handbasket because our coaches have no idea what to do next. They can't make halftime adjustments then can't make in-game adjustments and as a result the players are left to try to sort things out themselves and frankly they aren't as an entire unit good enough to do that.
You point out that Brady et al throw for 6 TDs against the same defense without ints but what you fail to mention is that their Offensive coordinators didn't panic and have their QB's go to bread and butter screen passes and literally throw 8 passes for a combined 24 yards in what can only be considered a suicidally conservative playcalling maneuver. I mean honestly, what is the thinking there on Haley's part? And what is Tomlin doing allowing that? Dink and Dunk screen passes against the ONLY competency the Jets have?
The Jets went up big in the first quarter and Haley freaked out and went into thumb-sucking fetal position and Tomlin stood there on the sidelines like a freaking deer in the headlights and watched it happen. The players aren't quite talented enough to overcome the coaches ineptitude. We need 10 years of Brown's drafting position to get to that level of talent to overcome that kind of ineptitude. And I'm not saying Haley isn't a decent coordinator. I'm saying he flat out got into a panic situation and reverted to what he knows instead of taking a risk and letting Ben heave some balls downfield and get that defense on it's heels. The offense needed to be aggressive and get the Jets into a spread and nickel situation and instead Haley played right into the aggressive compact-blitzing run-stopping defense that the Jets wanted to employ. He brought everything in close and choked the Steelers offense and then he was unable or unwilling to see that what he was doing was playing right into the Jet's gameplan.
Cause the freaking Jets HAD a gameplan.
And finally, nobody with any sense expected a first round bye. Nobody with any sense believed we'd even win the division. A wildcard looked like it might be possible. But now that even looks like it's a pipe-dream. No. I'm more concerned that the Steelers will once again finish with a season that ensures a ****** draft pick and Tomlin will once again put together a crappy draft producing terrible picks that don't produce (accepting I suppose one token receiver and admittedly through blind luck a running back,) and that this "transition" you seem so ******* fond of will continue for another 3 years. Cause what's it take, 6 or 7 years. So just about the time they put together a somewhat competitive team, Roethlisberger will retire and we'll get Kent Graham 2 for a Quarterback and your ******* rebuilt team will be worthless as **** anyway.
That's what irritates me. Tomlin has taken a perfectly fine team and due to his inability to manage a roster or gameplan to save his soul wasted a hall of fame quarterback. Roethlisberger could have easily gotten three superbowls and perhaps 4 but there is no way in hell that Tomlin gets one with players he drafts and develops. NO WAY IN HELL.