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One prominent Steeler happy with Tomlin's resignation

WindyCitySteel

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This was dropped on the Cook and Poni show on 93.7 the Fan this afternoon, per a "trusted source". They were trying to guess who the "insider" report was referring to. Any ideas?

I read that Muth was pissed in the locker room. He's been a forgotten man.

TJ had some things to say about getting tired of the same results every year.

Who else?
 
TJ is the only Steeler defensive great without a playoff win.
 
TJ or Muth would be my guesses...leaning more on Muth. Dk stated on his daily shots that Muth couldn't bring himself to even utter a word to him post game. That, as he even stated, spoke volumes of his frustration.
 
Idk, I may have an unpopular opinion thinking TJ may be part of their problems on defense. Don’t get me wrong, he is a great player. But I feel he may be a diva that just wants to do the same thing over and over and over again from the same side and be predictable. As Sawyer was settling in, they seemed more effective, especially with Highsmith. Of course, then again, Highsmith kept coming from the right so…
 
Idk, I may have an unpopular opinion thinking TJ may be part of their problems on defense. Don’t get me wrong, he is a great player. But I feel he may be a diva that just wants to do the same thing over and over and over again from the same side and be predictable. As Sawyer was settling in, they seemed more effective, especially with Highsmith. Of course, then again, Highsmith kept coming from the right so…
In my opinion, he needs to change something because he is getting handled one v one a lot anymore.
 
This is probably a Poni exaggerated story like usual. No clue nor care if Pat is happy or upset about Tomlin, but one thing is for certain, he will be excited to maybe bring in a new offensive mind who will actually utilize him. I think he's a lower tier-2 or upper tier-3 TE, which is still very good. Perfect compliment for Darnell Washington and those two should not have to worry about losing snaps to Jonnu Smith next season.

 
You're still here??

You know Mike Tomlin's no longer the head coach, right?

That's terrible! How long will it take the smoothbrained crew to turn on the new HC

Stop pretending you know football the way Coach Tomlin knows football
 
That's terrible! How long will it take the smoothbrained crew to turn on the new HC

Stop pretending you know football the way Coach Tomlin knows football
You know how I know that you don’t know **** about football?

You only talk down to posters trying masking your football ignorance.

Twatwaffle on your time.
 
That's terrible! How long will it take the smoothbrained crew to turn on the new HC

Stop pretending you know football the way Coach Tomlin knows football

Great. If Tomlin is such a football genius, please explain how he has been outscored 260-155 (an average score of 37-22) his last 7 playoff games.
 
Definitely wasn't TJ ...
“No,” star outside linebacker T.J. Watt said, sitting next to fellow defensive veterans Cameron Heyward and Alex Highsmith.

“No. No. No. No. No,” he kept repeating over and over, his eyes welling with tears as Tomlin continued his speech.

Taken from an article written for The Athletic by Mike DeFabo about how the Steelers players were upset with the coordinators, not the HC and their response to him telling them he was stepping down.
 
Definitely wasn't TJ ...
“No,” star outside linebacker T.J. Watt said, sitting next to fellow defensive veterans Cameron Heyward and Alex Highsmith.

“No. No. No. No. No,” he kept repeating over and over, his eyes welling with tears as Tomlin continued his speech.

Taken from an article written for The Athletic by Mike DeFabo about how the Steelers players were upset with the coordinators, not the HC and their response to him telling them he was stepping down.
Oh, mamma mia, mamma mia
Mamma mia, let me go
 
That's terrible! How long will it take the smoothbrained crew to turn on the new HC

Stop pretending you know football the way Coach Tomlin knows football
I was as big a Tomlin supporter as any, I will miss him in some areas, but I am looking forward to a wholesale change as well. It was time for him to step aside and he did so gracefully. You can be appreciative of what he did, but you don't need to continue to be so antagonistic to those who weren't as supportive. This should be a time of relative peace and harmony here and you still have to be a jagoff.
 
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