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The aftermath: what the talking heads are saying.

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Now that we've had 24 hours or so to digest this game, what I am hearing from the talking heads (TV, radio and online) can be summed up as so:

1.) The Steelers cane out uninspired, unfocused, and seemed to be sleep walking. Tomlin made note that the team didn't seem to realize the urgency of the moment, but he failed to seemingly realize that it was HIS JOB to make sure they understood it was time for maximum focus and urgency. He seems aloof, as if the lack of focus and urgency was like flipping a coin and you just hope for results, not like a head coach who had to keep the team focused and not relying on chance.

2.) The team came out with some motivation in the 2nd half, but it was already too late: Ravens had built momentum and it proved too much for a 2nd half effort to overcome.

3.) Unlike the rest of the season, Ben seemed distracted and standoffish on the sidelines. He would sit by himself, and not speak to teammates or coaches. It was if he was disinterested or like he knew the outcome would be a loss, as if he knew it from the start of the game.

My theories are this: Ben was either paid off and he knew they were being outcoached and got discouraged. IDK.
 
My theory is the other team wanted it more than us and came out and kicked our ***.
 
Ben was payed off?


rofl where do some of yinz come up with this horseshit
 
It stank. I felt that I was watching Kent Graham play.
 
My theory is the other team wanted it more than us and came out and kicked our ***.

OK, so which coach made the players "want it more?" Tomlin seems to think motivation, urgency and focus are just things that happen and he doesn't need to take responsibility for, hearing his comments.
 
OK, so which coach made the players "want it more?" Tomlin seems to think motivation, urgency and focus are just things that happen and he doesn't need to take responsibility for, hearing his comments.

I'm talking about everyone as a whole. If you're a steeler player and you can't motivate yourself to beat the Ravens you shouldn't be playing the game. I wouldn't consider myself a Tomlin hater or lover. At the end of the day the other team just seemed to want it more. I don't put that on Tomlin alone, I put that on everyone
 
I'm talking about everyone as a whole. If you're a steeler player and you can't motivate yourself to beat the Ravens you shouldn't be playing the game. I wouldn't consider myself a Tomlin hater or lover. At the end of the day the other team just seemed to want it more. I don't put that on Tomlin alone, I put that on everyone


How about when it's a pattern, that seems to rear its ugly head a couple of times per season for multiple seasons, costing us playoff chances in the process? a pattern that has contributed to the Steelers not winning a playoff game 4 years...who would you put that on?
 
How about when it's a pattern, that seems to rear its ugly head a couple of times per season for multiple seasons, costing us playoff chances in the process? a pattern that has contributed to the Steelers not winning a playoff game 4 years...who would you put that on?

To me that is still on everyone. You're playing in the National Football League and a professional football player you should be motivated to get the job done every week.

Point taken though it is also on Tomlin and the coaching staff. And Tomlin deserves the criticism that comes with that, no argument from me on that.

My initial response was to the first post. Ben got discouraged???? Really? I suppose that is on Tomlin too? Players need to be accountable as well. If you're discouraged. pick yourself up and get on with it.

Some people act like this is peewee league where the coach needs to micromanage every little damn thing a player does. Oh Ben's a little discouraged Tomlin better go over give him a hug and give him the remembering Titans speech.
 
To me that is still on everyone. You're playing in the National Football League and a professional football player you should be motivated to get the job done every week.

Point taken though it is also on Tomlin and the coaching staff. And Tomlin deserves the criticism that comes with that, no argument from me on that.

My initial response was to the first post. Ben got discouraged???? Really? I suppose that is on Tomlin too? Players need to be accountable as well. If you're discouraged. pick yourself up and get on with it.

Some people act like this is peewee league where the coach needs to micromanage every little damn thing a player does. Oh Ben's a little discouraged Tomlin better go over give him a hug and give him the remembering Titans speech.

You ignored why I said he was discouraged. I said it was because he knew Harbaugh was out coaching Tomlin again and he felt helpless. That is on Tomlin.
 
You ignored why I said he was discouraged. I said it was because he knew Harbaugh was out coaching Tomlin again and he felt helpless. That is on Tomlin.

"...he knew Harbaugh was out coaching Tomlin..."

How exactly do you know this was running thru Ben's mind escapes me. Please share with us, oh enlightened one???
 
"...he knew Harbaugh was out coaching Tomlin..."

How exactly do you know this was running thru Ben's mind escapes me. Please share with us, oh enlightened one???

careful he might just enlighten us with more horseshit
 
2.) The team came out with some motivation in the 2nd half, but it was already too late: Ravens had built momentum and it proved too much for a 2nd half effort to overcome.

It wasn't too late the week before vs. Denver, down 27-13 at the half. Steelers came out with motivation then, too. Broncos had built up some damn good momentum, too. The difference? We've discussed it ad nauseam here... it comes down to Ben's 2 picks and the whole team being lethargic, (expect for DeAngelo).
 
Now that we've had 24 hours or so to digest this game, what I am hearing from the talking heads (TV, radio and online) can be summed up as so:

1.) The Steelers cane out uninspired, unfocused, and seemed to be sleep walking. Tomlin made note that the team didn't seem to realize the urgency of the moment, but he failed to seemingly realize that it was HIS JOB to make sure they understood it was time for maximum focus and urgency. He seems aloof, as if the lack of focus and urgency was like flipping a coin and you just hope for results, not like a head coach who had to keep the team focused and not relying on chance.

2.) The team came out with some motivation in the 2nd half, but it was already too late: Ravens had built momentum and it proved too much for a 2nd half effort to overcome.

3.) Unlike the rest of the season, Ben seemed distracted and standoffish on the sidelines. He would sit by himself, and not speak to teammates or coaches. It was if he was disinterested or like he knew the outcome would be a loss, as if he knew it from the start of the game.

My theories are this: Ben was either paid off and he knew they were being outcoached and got discouraged. IDK.

Hard to say... He could have had a bad holiday for several reasons.. Martial troubles, stress, tired, hungover etc etc.. Definitely seemed distracted for whatever reason
 
Imagine Belicheck going for it on 4th and 3 in the first quarter and Trying to run it up the middle. While he is in field goal range.

Yeah me neither.

Nope, he does it on his side of the field so the other team gets the ball in FG range when they fail.

Seriously, do you guys watch other football games?
 
Imagine Belicheck going for it on 4th and 3 in the first quarter and Trying to run it up the middle. While he is in field goal range.

Yeah me neither.

Imagine Belicheck winning the coin toss in OT and choosing to kick..... oh wait.......
 
Imagine Belicheck going for it on 4th and 3 in the first quarter and Trying to run it up the middle. While he is in field goal range.

Yeah me neither.

Imagine Belicheck losing Tom Brady for a year and still winning 11 games. Imagine Belicheck losing player after player after player, year after year, and still finishing with one of the top two playoff seeds. Imagine Belicheck losing Revis, et. al., and replacing him with a bunch of no names and still having home field advantage in the playoffs.

Yes, for Heaven's sake, Belicheck has made coaching gaffes, too. But when your game planning, on-field decisions, and player development are correct 95% of the time, you'll be forgiven the time here and the time there that you make a mistake.

But when your poor decision making, bad clock management, inability to develop players, and inability to sense when a team might need a kick in the *** becomes common place, THAT is a pattern that should, at the very least, make you examine just what the hell is going on in the locker room. This has become such a pattern that there were many here, well before this game, that were worried that the pattern, letting down for a badly outmatched opponent, was going to repeat.

Keeping with the theme of this post: can you imagine a Patriots fan worried that they would lose to a four win team while in the middle of a playoff hunt? The fact that we can speaks VOLUMES.
 
Imagine Belicheck losing Tom Brady for a year and still winning 11 games. Imagine Belicheck losing player after player after player, year after year, and still finishing with one of the top two playoff seeds. Imagine Belicheck losing Revis, et. al., and replacing him with a bunch of no names and still having home field advantage in the playoffs.

Yes, for Heaven's sake, Belicheck has made coaching gaffes, too. But when your game planning, on-field decisions, and player development are correct 95% of the time, you'll be forgiven the time here and the time there that you make a mistake.

But when your poor decision making, bad clock management, inability to develop players, and inability to sense when a team might need a kick in the *** becomes common place, THAT is a pattern that should, at the very least, make you examine just what the hell is going on in the locker room. This has become such a pattern that there were many here, well before this game, that were worried that the pattern, letting down for a badly outmatched opponent, was going to repeat.

Keeping with the theme of this post: can you imagine a Patriots fan worried that they would lose to a four win team while in the middle of a playoff hunt? The fact that we can speaks VOLUMES.


Dude,..........I wanted to rip you a new one by reminding you of the "CHEATING" those asshats have been doing. So they aren't really a relyable source to compare against. I get your drift of what you are saying, but you could have used a more honest team, in comparison.




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Imagine Belicheck going for it on 4th and 3 in the first quarter and Trying to run it up the middle. While he is in field goal range.

Yeah me neither.

Imagine if it wasn't 4th and 3 on our side of the field and actually it was 4th and 1...

A run up the middle wouldn't be out of question.
 
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