How about today, once again look undisciplined and unprepared...
So done with this clownNo need to wait til Tuesday presser:
"We needed to," Tomlin. "You play today and you evaluate tomorrow. The game is not always going to go the way that you like. When you start measuring it in the midst of play, you do not have enough energy or gas to do what you suggested."
WTF?
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"That is what I liked about it," Tomlin said. "Do I like how we played? Do I like our inability to stop the run? No. But I did love our mindset. Our mindset showed that we were game for the fight. We were not measuring it today; we were playing and playing to win. When you do those things, you have enough gas in the tank to finish it in the end."
Holy **** this is obtuse at a new level.
When they lost in Cleveland by throwing 40 times in below zero wind chill when at the time the Browns had the league's worst run defense.My game was the playoff loss to Jacksonville.
3rd and 1 from the 11 in crazy winds:When they lost in Cleveland by throwing 40 times in below zero wind chill when at the time the Browns had the league's worst run defense.
Arians literally said, "We don't let the weather dictate our game plan".
We don't live in our fears. The standard is the standard.......................When they lost in Cleveland by throwing 40 times in below zero wind chill when at the time the Browns had the league's worst run defense.
Arians literally said, "We don't let the weather dictate our game plan".
Nobody is listening to anything he says, it's all a cliche. I watch what his teams do on the field and how he can't manage a game or make adjustments. It's been well over a decade; he is who his is. Mediocre Mike. That's the new Steelers standard. Sadly, a lot of folks are good with it.All of you do yourselves a favor. Stop listening to Tomlin. Or any coach for that matter, but especially Tomlin. The guy has been at this so long he has a PhD in bullshiit.
Somebody is. Threads are dedicated to his cliches.Nobody is listening to anything he says, it's all a cliche. I watch what his teams do on the field and how he can't manage a game or make adjustments. It's been well over a decade; he is who his is. Mediocre Mike. That's the new Steelers standard. Sadly, a lot of folks are good with it.
The standard is substandard.Somebody is. Threads are dedicated to his cliches.
Nobody is good with it. People just have different levels of anger over it.
It is. And if I dealing with this shiit when I was in my 20s I'd be livid. Thankfully, I wasn't. I just don't get as mad anymore.The standard is substandard.
I was thinking about this a little more and laughing. I grew up with Chuck Noll. I don't think he ever had cliches. He got into coaching before they had the Cliches 101 class at coaching school. But Cowher, he had a few too. My favorite, and that is sarcasm, was when he would say about the season, "It's a marathon, not a sprint." Well, dammit, that didn't help my mood any if they lost. But what seemed to keep the anger lower with Cowher is you felt like there was always hope. You just don't feel much hope with Tomlin.
But Cowher was right about the marathon. And I think Tomlin's approach has some of that to it. But a new coach like Glenn has to come out hot. He can't have that marathon mindset. Remember, Cowher went 3-0 his first season and so did Tomlin. And I think that is a lot of what we saw on Sunday...a new coach needing to come out hot and an experienced coach knowing it really is a marathon.
Somebody is. Threads are dedicated to his cliches.
Nobody is good with it. People just have different levels of anger over it.