so in other words just like you and your opinions. Pot meet kettle.
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nah i dont attack anyone dont lump me with him
so in other words just like you and your opinions. Pot meet kettle.
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So in other words just like you and your opinions. Pot meet Kettle.
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There you go again....if not for Ben, Tomlin would have been sent packing long ago.
^^^ Can you just say Tomlin sucked in that game, and not lump it in with everyone. Ben had a very good game, so did many of the WR's.
Well Cope, since Tomlin never had to coach a game with Maddox, Tomzack, or Stewart, we can focus on their playoff records with Ben.
Cowher is 5-1 with Ben in the playoffs. Tomlin is but 8-7, but many of those wins*happened years ago with*" Bill*Cowher " *players. Recently Tomlin is 3-6 in his last nine playoff games.
I'm sorry Cope, but the Steelers have more talent and have floundered too often in the playoffs vs. inferior teams.
Tomlin's lack of sideline coaching is evident.* Sometimes his headset is up, other times he looks like a deer in the headlights.
Well, Ike,
In case you fail to notice, I don't say my opinion alone. I back them up with data, quotes ( Like when Ben and others said Tomlin's stay in the locker room to avoid the national anthem ) was a distraction in a loss to a bad Chicago Bears team, and some football content*much to your chagrin.
In case you forgot, many of minority owners wanted cool shady out.
I'm sure your perfectly happy with the Steelers being 3-6 in their last nine playoff games.
Another instance of cake and eat it too..oh now dont use them as an example.. bottom line ben hasnt been stellar consistently in the playoffa since 2010. His best game to me vs Denver while injured.. next jacksonville but them two turnovers hurt.
Screw the defense, situational play calling, special teams, in game adjustments, clock management, it all comes down to Ben's turnover ratio.
Where did i say Ben was the lone factor in that game?? Im on record for saying everyone sucked in that game. That is one game by the way where ben was good. And in that good he also made two mistakes that didnt help anything. There are other games where he was also good baltimore 2010 and Denver 2015?(Fitz fumble)Played well no mistakes. 3 games out of 9. is that an elite playoff performer?? So again how has Tomlin wasted Ben years when he hasnt consistently performed well himself
Oh no, Ben threw a couple picks, of course we lost! No coach or team has ever overcome a couple turnovers or a bad showing from their QB...
What I said was referring to any game in general, not just the Jags game. And you may not have explicitly said it but you are certainly implying Ben is the lone or at least biggest factor in Tomlin's shortcomings.
With that said, Haley was more of an issue than Tomlin has ever been regarding the offense. We'll see if that holds true this season. Now the defense on the other hand...can't blame Ben for that...although I'm sure it's anything but Tomlin's fault.
Sooooo in those 6 losses which ones were Ben Rothlisberger faultless?
As has been said before, nobody is FAULTLESS in a loss, including Ben. So you're right, he's not perfect. But you never put ANY blame on Tomlin. And let's look at this loss to Jacksonville in this year's playoff. Do you really blame Ben for that? Really? He played MORE than well enough to win, but our defense, which is supposedly Tomlin's expertise, let us down big time. You want to blame players, that's fine, and it's fair, but you continuously give Tomlin a complete pass.
As has been said before, nobody is FAULTLESS in a loss, including Ben. So you're right, he's not perfect. But you never put ANY blame on Tomlin. And let's look at this loss to Jacksonville in this year's playoff. Do you really blame Ben for that? Really? He played MORE than well enough to win, but our defense, which is supposedly Tomlin's expertise, let us down big time. You want to blame players, that's fine, and it's fair, but you continuously give Tomlin a complete pass.
Yes, I've seen the quote, it still leaves the fact that any time anybody dares to criticize Tomlin, you get in a huff and act like it's the most horrible thing in the world. You constantly put the lion's share of blame on Ben, even when he clearly was not the main culprit (and to be fair SOMETIMES he is). But we've been through this before. When somebody brings up the consistent failures (and I mean over years) in making in game changes, effective clock management, playing down to lesser teams, being outcoached and out prepared, you ALWAYS deflect and blame others. Then you give some halfhearted "everybody sucked" after spending hours defending every move Tomlin did or did not make. You HAVE to admit you give Tomlin WAY MORE leeway than anybody else.
Yes, I've seen the quote, it still leaves the fact that any time anybody dares to criticize Tomlin, you get in a huff and act like it's the most horrible thing in the world. You constantly put the lion's share of blame on Ben, even when he clearly was not the main culprit (and to be fair SOMETIMES he is). But we've been through this before. When somebody brings up the consistent failures (and I mean over years) in making in game changes, effective clock management, playing down to lesser teams, being outcoached and out prepared, you ALWAYS deflect and blame others. Then you give some halfhearted "everybody sucked" after spending hours defending every move Tomlin did or did not make. You HAVE to admit you give Tomlin WAY MORE leeway than anybody else.
You know damn well now we're talking about how you've been the defender against all things slightly critical of Tomlin for years. Come on man. You also know damn well that the things I listed in my last post have been problems under Tomlin for years. We've been over this many times before. You consistently want to put the blame on Ben, with none on Tomlin. Sometimes Ben is to blame more than anybody, but more often that not, that is NOT the case. Ben has played well enough that we should have more than 1 title during Tomlin's years. I can't prove that, it's not a fact, but I do firmly believe it's true. As far as successes go, there is absolutely ZERO doubt in my mind that Ben has been infinitely more valuable to this team then Tomlin. Without Ben bailing him out multiple times each year, I firmly believe Mike would've been replaced a long time ago.
I hope I'm dead wrong, and Tomlin comes out this year and does an amazing job, leading this extremely talented team to a title. Maybe he'll finally address the problems I listed, and have this team prepared week in a week out (yeah, I know, that's the players responsibility, not the coach, blah, blah, blah) and prove that he is indeed elite. I sincerely hope that happens. I just have very little faith it will. And the worst part of it is I truly believe that a better coach, with this team, would get a helluva lot more out of them.
Actually, I have to admit, I did see dramatic improvement this past season in clock management, so you're right, I should remove that from my list of complaints. Hopefully he can improve in the other areas as well. And legit kudos to him for showing growth in that.
But honestly, I should've known better than to wade into this discussion with you. You're right, Mike Tomlin is the greatest coach ever. Every decision is flawless, and we should be so thankful he graces us with his presence. Everything that goes wrong is Ben's fault, and the head coach is not responsible for everything. Of course, I'm being facetious and exaggerating, but you do act like nothing is Tomlin's fault. You also act like Ben is the overwhelming number one reason we've bailed out in the playoffs every single time, and that's simply not true. Ben shares in the blame, as does Bell, the line, especially the defense. But the responsibility, ultimately, falls on the guy in charge. Especially when it happens again, and again, and again. But you consistently refuse to acknowledge Tomlin's share of the blame, and put way too much on our hall of fame quarterback. Do you really think this team would've gotten farther with Tomlin at the helm and a different QB? It's possible, but I would reckon no. Do you think it's possible that with better coaching, but with Ben, we may have gotten farther? Again, there's no way to know for sure, but I think we probably would have.
You take criticism of Tomlin as if it's a personal slight on you. To some degree, we're all guilty of that, myself included, but you take it to a whole new level. It SEEMS as if one guy (Tomlin) is more important to you than the team.
Just ask yourself, as a Steeler fan, are you truly satisfied with Tomlin's results the past 10 years? I'm not talking about Ben, Haley, or anybody else, this is simply a question about Tomlin. Has his individual performance been up to the TRUE Steelers standard? If you honestly think it is, that's fine. It's not a right or wrong answer. But please be honest.
As I stated earlier, Tomlin is upper echelon, but not elite.
If Ben hadn't saved the day, with his incredible pump fakes, running for his life, Cool Shades would have ZERO super bowl wins at this stage. How Ben didn't get that Super Bowl MVP is beyond me.
Can you name a coach who has consistently won without consistent above average QB play in the playoffs.