This game scares the **** out of me.
Because we may overlook them or because they have about 20 off the street free agents playing in this game and any one could use a dirty hit to try to get an invite back to camp next season?
This game scares the **** out of me.
Because we may overlook them or because they have about 20 off the street free agents playing in this game and any one could use a dirty hit to try to get an invite back to camp next season?
All that and they've lost these games too often in the past.Because we may overlook them or because they have about 20 off the street free agents playing in this game and any one could use a dirty hit to try to get an invite back to camp next season?
More specifically, "easy" game with this head coach..........what is his record vs. 20% winning teams and less? Noll was 59-1 vs. the weakest teams.
In the past 3 seasons, Tomlin has lost 4, 3, and 3 games to teams .500 or below. This season Tomlin has only lost twice to teams with losing records when he we played them. Much better, but the offense masks many of the coaching mistakes.
It's 2015, Nemo...a lot has changed since then - particularly the adage of "any given Sunday"...
This game scares the **** out of me.
In the past 3 seasons, Tomlin has lost 4, 3, and 3 games to teams .500 or below. This season Tomlin has only lost twice to teams with losing records when he we played them. Much better, but the offense masks many of the coaching mistakes.
Who the hell cares what the record was when we played them. It could be early in the year, and a team could have a rugged early schedule. It's the record at the end that counts. Only an idiot would consider losing at KC with Landry Jones at qb some sort of a stain on Tomlin.
This game scares the **** out of me.
My biggest worry isn't losing - it's injuries to key players.
I know power rankings are about as pointless as can be, but can we just appreciate the fact that our most hated rival is considered to be the worst team in the league? It also happens to be Ravens week so there's that.
http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nfl-s...season-could-end-in-heartbreak-050453181.html