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This guy stole my story

Don't take that **** sitting down, throw some trash on his lawn.
 
This qoute, in particular, I can agree with.

Let’s see what Mike Tomlin can do without the constant distractions and nonsense from the me-first players he’s had over the past five years.
 
This qoute, in particular, I can agree with.

LMAO, the coach that allowed these distractions and and nonsense to occur in the first place? Bryant, Bell, Brown...who's next? It's only a matter of time before it is another player. You can't change who you are as a person and a coach, Tomlin is not going to magically become a disciplinarian without most of his team realizing he is a phony. Tomlin never faced this head on, he tried to hide it and sweep it under the rug. Only a matter of time before we are talking about a different self centered player that thinks they are above the team...or maybe it will just be another "minor annoyance"
 
Maybe this is a sign that we shouldn't draft any more players with the letter "B" in their name.
 
Maybe this is a sign that we shouldn't draft any more players with the letter "B" in their name.

B B But Big Ben, for the greatest killer B.
 
Those ********


Maybe when Bell comes back they can ask him about it all, lol


Mike Tomlin remains vague about Le'Veon Bell's future with Steelers


Mike Tomlin didn’t shut the door on a return of Le’Veon Bell to the Pittsburgh Steelers.

While the storyline that dominated the Steelers for much of 2018 had died down since Bell did not sign the team’s franchise tag tender by an NFL deadline in November, the Steelers’ Pro Bowl running back remains property of the organization and won’t be eligible for free agency until March.

But Bell hitting the market will only happen, of course, if the Steelers don’t apply a franchise or transition tag on him again (or in the extremely unlikely event the two sides come to terms on a longterm contract by then).

Asked specifically if the Steelers have any plans to negotiate with Bell, or if their professional relationship is over, Tomlin on Wednesday expertly sidestepped specifics with Bell – or even mentioning him by name.

“We are in process of assessing and reviewing what happened in ‘18, and appropriately so,” Tomlin said, “and we are going to pause before we start talking about development of ’19. And that includes any and all potential free agents and things of that nature from a personnel standpoint, from a coaching standpoint. I just don’t have a lot of answers along those lines as we stand here today and really don’t want to speculate a lot, because if you’re legitimately open to doing what’s necessary that we are not here next year at this time than you better leave it open ended that you intend to that.”

https://triblive.com/sports/steeler...vague-about-leveon-bells-future-with-steelers
 
I'd say go and find him and **** HIM UP........................... if it truly is your story, otherwise get ****** for making such a claim.



Salute the nation

:laugh:
 
I can't disagree with much he said except maybe Ben. Ben has been a diva and sometimes a distraction but for the most part he has carried the team offensively. He's the only reason we have trophies 5 and 6. That said, I see this team sinking in the very near future to the bottom of the AFC North, with or without Ben. The blind squirrels in Cleveland have finally found a nut and they will be a challenge in the future, probably as early as next year. They came close to sweeping the Ravens this year and were a field goal away from beating us this year. The Bengals have finally wised up and dumped Marvin Lewis, who was probably the primary reason we've had so much success against them. The Ravens are the division winners this year and will likely have the tools they need to do so next season.

Tomlin has lost this team, if he ever had it. If Munch leaves for greener pastures and the O-Line sinks into the mediocrity the defense has been. I think my prediction on this site was 9-7 this year and I'm not thinking we'll do much better next year. If the Rooney's don't care, Tomlin doesn't care and if Tomlin doesn't care the team doesn't care. When the fans stop caring maybe we'll get somewhere.
 
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