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Ben Saves Tomlin's ***...Again

I don't care if we scored 4 straight goal line TDs, that play should've been challenged, especially when it was pretty clear the ball broke the plane when his shoulder touched, and at the very least you win the challenge because the refs marked him down at the one, they would've changed the spot of the ball, no doubt. Tomlin refuses to get a review guy, I guess that's the offenses fault too.

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goddamn tomlin calling for the bus to make that fumble at that moment. **** tomlin.

Dude! That called fumble cemented Ben's legacy as a gamer! It was f'n brilliant!
 
I get the complaints about the challenges..even though i think i get the reasoning behind both. The offense was doing **** before that if we get that first we get some much needed momentum. Maybe get rolling.. BUT I DIDNT THINK HE MADE IT. Second one i thought it was worth a challenge. But again as some others have mentioned i thought the way we had ran the ball on the goaline all day that i could understand the non challenge. We scored easy all game down there..but still i challenge..

The TD drive to win i have no complaints we scored and left no time for the Bengals to do anything perfect drive

So...you get the reasoning behind challenging an unwinnable call?

Somehow I knew you'd have no complaints about the last drive. 'Course not.
 
Players Credit Tomlin’s Focus on 2-Minute Drill For Preparedness To Win Games: ‘It Starts At The Top’

By Matthew Marczi Posted on October 15, 2018 at 7:00 am

The Pittsburgh Steelers like playing in Cincinnati. They would have to—they almost always win. And you go into a stadium to win games. Yesterday’s victory over the Cincinnati Bengals was about as close as they come, scoring the go-ahead points with 10 seconds remaining, but it counts as much as a win as any other.

The offense only had 72 seconds to do it, albeit with all three timeouts, after the defense gave up a go-ahead score to Andy Dalton and the Bengals, but there was never any flinching from the offense. Quarterback Ben Roethlisberger reportedly said on the sideline that they left them too much time.

For Vance McDonald, in his second season in Pittsburgh after spending four in San Francisco, it’s been a different experience to live through that. “It’s a mindset, it’s trust, it’s really, really special”, he said. And “it comes from the top”.

‘The top’ is Head Coach Mike Tomlin, whom McDonald and others credited for drilling home the importance of the two-minute drill constantly. “Considering how hard Coach Tomlin keeps on us in practice in those situations, and always tells us we have to have a touchdown to win”, he said, it’s not surprising.

JuJu Smith-Schuster, who had three catches for over 40 yards on the game-winning drive, made similar comments after the game. “1:12 with three timeouts? That’s a lot of time for us”, he said. “We work it in practice every time. I was here when five games last year we drove down for a winning field goal or a touchdown. So for us, being in the huddle is just like, we’ve been here before, we’ve done this, let’s go down and score”.

Of course, it wasn’t McDonald or Smith-Schuster on the game-winning play. it was Roethlisberger to Antonio Brown on a catch-and-run score from 31 yards out. The second-year wide receiver said that everybody on the offense knew what the play was going to be once they saw the coverage, Brown motioning behind Justin Hunter to set up the pick screen against a blitz.

It resulted in the Steelers’ third win of the season, but also the first time that they actually had to do much in the second half. In their first win, in fact, they scored all of their 30 points in the first half before holding off a 17-point surge to beat the Buccaneers by three. In their win a week ago over the Falcons, Atlanta scored just once in the second half while the Steelers added almost 30 points in a game they were already leading.

The Steelers came from behind to win four games last season, but all of them ended in field goals by Chris Boswell. Of course they didn’t need more than a field goal this time around, but they got it anyway from their two biggest stars at the biggest moment.

As nitsuj1225 mentioned, it's pretty much standard procedure for NFL teams to work on 2-minute offense. No big surprise there.

However, if the Steelers do indeed spend more time practicing it than other teams, shouldn't Tomlin himself have a better feel for how to manage the clock more adroitly in these types of situations?

Found it amusing that McDonald mentioned that Tomlin always stresses the touchdown to win, yet I distinctly remember the coach settling for 40+ yard field goal attempts in several notable game-on-the-line scenarios in the past.
 
Bad at challenges since he has been here is a myth. Been repeated for years. Even after being shown stats a few years ago showing tomlin was top 5 (maybe even top 3) on winning challenges at the time didnt stop the myth.

Was it a myth last Sunday?
 
Isn't it the players job to win the game, is it Tomlin fault they can't run it in from the 1/2 yard line?

Isn't it Tomlin's job to challenge a ruling that was clearly incorrect, not the one that clearly was right?

Like slashsteel said, Tomlin ****** up miserably on the first one, and got gun shy on the second...living in his fears, so to speak.
 
I love the tunnel vision responses also, i was talking about the original post that said Ben saves Tomlin *** again. Funny how people forget the dumb picks Ben had in a couple games. It is, in my opinion, for any good Qb to make their coach look good.

You're mistaken.

I've criticized Ben for the 2 poor games he's had this season, and I've praised the coaching staff for a good game plan versus Atlanta.

Look it up.
 
I think Tomlin was playing for Bos. Ben switched that last play once the safety committed to stack the receivers allowing Hunter to pick his man and leaving AB a little room to make his man miss and then he was off to the races. I honestly think that was a run Ben switched to a quick slant. The way Bos has been kicking, no way I put this game on his leg.


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I think you're right.

But that's impossible, because Tomlin always tells them they have to have a touchdown to win.
 
I don't care if we scored 4 straight goal line TDs, that play should've been challenged, especially when it was pretty clear the ball broke the plane when his shoulder touched, and at the very least you win the challenge because the refs marked him down at the one, they would've changed the spot of the ball, no doubt. Tomlin refuses to get a review guy, I guess that's the offenses fault too.

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This. Even if it wasn't called a TD after a challenge, the spot of the ball would have to have been moved to within an inch of the goal line. That spot was terrible.
 
This. Even if it wasn't called a TD after a challenge, the spot of the ball would have to have been moved to within an inch of the goal line. That spot was terrible.

Doesn't mean they would have moved the ball or called it a TD. NOTHING EVER is a given when it comes to reviews and challenges.
 
Tomlin is not thought of by this one play lets look at how many plays along the line where he waste a challenge and how many times he calls time outs with the head shake from the team. Throw in his non ability to see where he has made a poor draft decision as Burns and really not address the problems. we all know Tomlins ability to not be able to change game plans when all is not working. Be thankful we have the number 16 rated QB to save Tomlin's butt way to many times.
 
Tomlin is not thought of by this one play lets look at how many plays along the line where he waste a challenge and how many times he calls time outs with the head shake from the team. Throw in his non ability to see where he has made a poor draft decision as Burns and really not address the problems. we all know Tomlins ability to not be able to change game plans when all is not working. Be thankful we have the number 16 rated QB to save Tomlin's butt way to many times.

Yawn.....**** Tomlin first of all but the **** you cry about is ******* a riot week in and week out. A bunch of coaches have elite QB's and the only one who is head and shoulders above Tomlin is a ******* cheater. Oh. Again. **** Tomlin.
 
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