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I've been all over the map on Tomlin this year, but yesterday the coaches really weren't the problem.
The Steelers needed a kick-*** game plan that gave them a chance to win and what do you know - they had a game plan that gave them a chance to win. The players ended up not making some really huge game-changing plays. That's about it.
Wheaton makes that early TD catch - Huge deal. Toussaint doesn't get unlucky with the fumble - Huge deal. Gay manages to get that int instead of Sanders poking it out - Huge deal.
Every one of those plays would have been individually TOUGH for those players to make. You can't necessarily fault them because all but Gay are not "1st String Guys". And Gay probably would have had that ball if Sanders doesn't make a great play on it to knock it out. In the end, the players played a good game, but not a GREAT game. And that's where it's at. The coaches gave them a shot. You can't ask for more than that. You really can't. The #1 defense in the league at full strength STILL gave up over 300 yards to our backups. Consider THAT before you go ripping Haley or Tomlin up.
Denver had at least 3 or 4 drives start near the 50 yard line, some on Pittsburgh's side of the field and they only scored 1 TD. Our D held them better then their #1 D held US, consider THAT before you ***** too hard at Butler or Tomlin.
For the last time this year,
Love em when they win, love em when they lose.
The Steelers needed a kick-*** game plan that gave them a chance to win and what do you know - they had a game plan that gave them a chance to win. The players ended up not making some really huge game-changing plays. That's about it.
Wheaton makes that early TD catch - Huge deal. Toussaint doesn't get unlucky with the fumble - Huge deal. Gay manages to get that int instead of Sanders poking it out - Huge deal.
Every one of those plays would have been individually TOUGH for those players to make. You can't necessarily fault them because all but Gay are not "1st String Guys". And Gay probably would have had that ball if Sanders doesn't make a great play on it to knock it out. In the end, the players played a good game, but not a GREAT game. And that's where it's at. The coaches gave them a shot. You can't ask for more than that. You really can't. The #1 defense in the league at full strength STILL gave up over 300 yards to our backups. Consider THAT before you go ripping Haley or Tomlin up.
Denver had at least 3 or 4 drives start near the 50 yard line, some on Pittsburgh's side of the field and they only scored 1 TD. Our D held them better then their #1 D held US, consider THAT before you ***** too hard at Butler or Tomlin.
For the last time this year,
Love em when they win, love em when they lose.

