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Exactly, Teflon Tomlin has nothing to worry about.Tomlin's reaction upon learning of Art's frustration.
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Exactly, Teflon Tomlin has nothing to worry about.Tomlin's reaction upon learning of Art's frustration.
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I’ll admit, by ‘04 I was starting to wonder if a change was needed even though I loved Cowher. The difference to me was, for 13 years other than a few hiccups which most rational people understand are gonna happen, I always thought we had a chance. I don’t feel that way about Tomlin. I just don’t. Cowher made me believe they always had a fighting chance. There is no fight in this coach, just cliches (sp?) and word salads. Cowher was everything a Steeler fan thought Pittsburgh was. I cannot say I have ever thought that about Tomlin even after the win in XLIII or the loss in XLV. Sunday is gonna be interesting to say the least.And to think after they lost in the 2004 AFCC game, many on here wanted him gone. If he had hadn't won it yet, he never will was the prevalent thought.
That's is not some kind of support of Tomlin to remain the head coach, btw. It's just the truth about how it was then.
Ti be honest....by 2004 that "Pittsburgh" aura and most of the citizenry that developed the true blue Yinzers .....was gone or left at that time also..Cowher was everything a Steeler fan thought Pittsburgh was. I cannot say I have ever thought that about Tomlin even after the win in XLIII or the loss in XLV. Sunday is gonna be interesting to say the least.
Even invited the wife over to discuss business.....Hmmm?This is more than smoke, in fact it’s reported that the Duece brought Tomlin and his wife over for dinner and asked Mike what they should do.
For me, it wasn't after 2004 AFCC game.And to think after they lost in the 2004 AFCC game, many on here wanted him gone. If he had hadn't won it yet, he never will was the prevalent thought.
That's is not some kind of support of Tomlin to remain the head coach, btw. It's just the truth about how it was then.
Even invited the wife over to discuss business.....Hmmm?
It is either just a informal dinner with a business partner and his wife....or Rooney's going full out gangsta!! lol
I know he's Irish...but was the main course pasta based?![]()
Did he have baseball bat?
Stadium was packed no matter who we played, there was never any "Go Pack Go" chants or 49er fans taking over our stadium then. Best record in the NFL in 2001, won a playoff game in 2002, should've been in the AFCCG if not for Nedney's acting award in 02, then Ben was drafted in 04 and that great season, the energy was an all time high in 04 near the end of Cowher's tenure.Ti be honest....by 2004 that "Pittsburgh" aura and most of the citizenry that developed the true blue Yinzers .....was gone or left at that time also..
The city and the Steelers are not your Daddy's city and Pops favorite football team any longer...
I lived through the Steel Industry decline and experienced the job loss by our Fathers, uncles, cousins etc....I just hope I dont live long enough to see the day the Steelers move out of Pittsburgh....
yep. then, you knew the games were going to be good. sure, there would be the occasional missed tackle or mistake by the defense and an offense that just teetered on being explosive.Stadium was packed no matter who we played, there was never any "Go Pack Go" chants or 49er fans taking over our stadium then. Best record in the NFL in 2001, won a playoff game in 2002, should've been in the AFCCG if not for Nedney's acting award in 02, then Ben was drafted in 04 and that great season, the energy was an all time high in 04 near the end of Cowher's tenure.
Now compare that to the end, well hopefully near the end of Tomlin's tenure, the fan excitement is at an all time low since I've been a fan.
Do you think that is totally because of the product on the field? Or is it partly a result of really passionate fans being priced out of games? I remember that was a fear as these new stadiums were being built with seat licenses and such.out Stadium was packed no matter who we played, there was never any "Go Pack Go" chants or 49er fans taking over our stadium then. Best record in the NFL in 2001, won a playoff game in 2002, should've been in the AFCCG if not for Nedney's acting award in 02, then Ben was drafted in 04 and that great season, the energy was an all time high in 04 near the end of Cowher's tenure.
Now compare that to the end, well hopefully near the end of Tomlin's tenure, the fan excitement is at an all time low since I've been a fan.
I think it's a little of both, but I think it's more about the product on the field, look at the Jesse James game, what was that 2018? The stadium was packed, it was during my men's indoor soccer league game, and guys were subbing out just to run to the TV to watch.Do you think that is totally because of the product on the field? Or is it partly a result of really passionate fans being priced out of games? I remember that was a fear as these new stadiums were being built with seat licenses and such.
I'm trying to determine in myself if my lack of passion is about the product or just getting older and things that come with that. I don't give two shiits about what the Steelers are doing or anything football for that matter when my granddaughter is over and running around.
I did a lot of drugs in the 60s, so maybe I blacked out for a few years.Cowherd teams always played with fight to win..
Tomlinson teams are weak and they get fat paychecks…they don’t care as much as the guys did
Giving Heyward and Watt that much money is a joke!
DAN was responsible for bailing out Art after all the years as a “lovable loser”, then went on to establish the franchise as one of the league’s best. AR2 was handed a top notch winning product, his ineptitude has resulted in a much decreased product to be handed down. The next guy will have his work cut out for him, not as much as Dan, but close, just depends on how long AR2 continues to run things into the ground.Art wants to retire on Success... dude is the same age range the previous two franchise operators walked away... Dan was 72, the season he stepped away as team president, Art 1 was turning 74. Art 2 is currently 73.
Both remained in the org in some way after the official transfer of power, and both had the base for championship level teams in place when they transferred power... art 2 has... um... a non losing season streak...
Of course he is displeased
1. NollI’ll admit, by ‘04 I was starting to wonder if a change was needed even though I loved Cowher. The difference to me was, for 13 years other than a few hiccups which most rational people understand are gonna happen, I always thought we had a chance. I don’t feel that way about Tomlin. I just don’t. Cowher made me believe they always had a fighting chance. There is no fight in this coach, just cliches (sp?) and word salads. Cowher was everything a Steeler fan thought Pittsburgh was. I cannot say I have ever thought that about Tomlin even after the win in XLIII or the loss in XLV. Sunday is gonna be interesting to say the least.
Sunday night was two-fold. 1. The Steelers have been irrelevant in the playoffs for so long, no fans of the team who have been around have real expectations for success. There is an element of disinterest with the team as a result. 2. A lot of season ticket holders hate night games because the Steelers have been oversaturated with them over the years. They suck to attend. Someone next to me apparently sold their tickets for over 2.5x face value. Others sold for 3-4x face value. Packers fans really wanted to be there and dumping primetime tickets was an easy choice for a lot of fans.Do you think that is totally because of the product on the field? Or is it partly a result of really passionate fans being priced out of games? I remember that was a fear as these new stadiums were being built with seat licenses and such.
I'm trying to determine in myself if my lack of passion is about the product or just getting older and things that come with that. I don't give two shiits about what the Steelers are doing or anything football for that matter when my granddaughter is over and running around.