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I saw something Papillion posted in another thread and I was reminded of something somebody else posted a week or two ago about (I believe), Martavis Bryant. Suddenly, I realized what I believe is going on with this team.
Tomlin has his problems, to be sure and I'm not going to go into those as there are already about a dozen threads on THOSE topics. However THIS thread is about the players and what's wrong with THEM. Not their talent, or their the preparation. It's about their heart and commitment.
Pap commented about a theory he had that the younger players didn't understand the gravity of last week's game. As life-long fans, we find it inconceivable that the in-week preparation wasn't over-the-top getting ready for the Ravens, the fact that a win would cement a playoff berth and a chance to possibly rest up should have gotten the players 28 Days Later rabid. Instead most of them seemed lethargic, as if they expected the game to be handed to them.
In a post a couple weeks ago it was implied or even stated that Bryant didn't know who Chuck Noll was or Jack Ham. We hear that and we're dumbfounded. But as a young, talented and opportunistic young man it's probably not surprising at all that Bryant and other players currently on the team don't have any idea about the rich culture or history of the team, or of the expectations of the fanbase.
That IS where Tomlin, Haley and Butler come in. Those guys NEED to make certain that all their players not only know the absolute importance of those games, but that each of the players feel truly honored to be on one of the 3 or 4 most storied and beloved franchises in NFL history. Not just because of the contracts and the money and the stats.
You consider the "Young Money" group and while it's sort of a cute nickname, in hindsight one wonders if that's not a real indication of the decay of loyalty and dedication to the team that have rotted away. Perhaps it's not Tomlin's inability to coach or gameplan or manage the clock that have destroyed the team from within. Perhaps the Ravens haven't simply picked up better personnel all along. Maybe John Harbaugh simply realizes that one of his most important jobs is to instill a deep and meaningful pride in each of his players for the team and a loyalty to the fanbase. The Ravens have 19 players on IR. They simply cannot compete this year. And yet, they came out and battled the uninspired and listless Steelers to a loss.
Who knows, it could be that half the Steelers team is simply looking forward to offseason. Perhaps they don't like the odds of a playoff run and just can't get themselves motivated to put forth that extra effort. At any rate, Papillion's post got me thinking that it could be that Tomlin needs to start dealing with a good chunk of the team as guys with a legacy to protect or bags to pack.
Anyway, his post got me thinking.
Tomlin has his problems, to be sure and I'm not going to go into those as there are already about a dozen threads on THOSE topics. However THIS thread is about the players and what's wrong with THEM. Not their talent, or their the preparation. It's about their heart and commitment.
Pap commented about a theory he had that the younger players didn't understand the gravity of last week's game. As life-long fans, we find it inconceivable that the in-week preparation wasn't over-the-top getting ready for the Ravens, the fact that a win would cement a playoff berth and a chance to possibly rest up should have gotten the players 28 Days Later rabid. Instead most of them seemed lethargic, as if they expected the game to be handed to them.
In a post a couple weeks ago it was implied or even stated that Bryant didn't know who Chuck Noll was or Jack Ham. We hear that and we're dumbfounded. But as a young, talented and opportunistic young man it's probably not surprising at all that Bryant and other players currently on the team don't have any idea about the rich culture or history of the team, or of the expectations of the fanbase.
That IS where Tomlin, Haley and Butler come in. Those guys NEED to make certain that all their players not only know the absolute importance of those games, but that each of the players feel truly honored to be on one of the 3 or 4 most storied and beloved franchises in NFL history. Not just because of the contracts and the money and the stats.
You consider the "Young Money" group and while it's sort of a cute nickname, in hindsight one wonders if that's not a real indication of the decay of loyalty and dedication to the team that have rotted away. Perhaps it's not Tomlin's inability to coach or gameplan or manage the clock that have destroyed the team from within. Perhaps the Ravens haven't simply picked up better personnel all along. Maybe John Harbaugh simply realizes that one of his most important jobs is to instill a deep and meaningful pride in each of his players for the team and a loyalty to the fanbase. The Ravens have 19 players on IR. They simply cannot compete this year. And yet, they came out and battled the uninspired and listless Steelers to a loss.
Who knows, it could be that half the Steelers team is simply looking forward to offseason. Perhaps they don't like the odds of a playoff run and just can't get themselves motivated to put forth that extra effort. At any rate, Papillion's post got me thinking that it could be that Tomlin needs to start dealing with a good chunk of the team as guys with a legacy to protect or bags to pack.
Anyway, his post got me thinking.