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How? I am shocked that anyone can argue any different. So a guy that doesn't play is more responsible than a guy that does? It defies common sense. It defies everything you learned growing up about sport. Are you responsible for your own behavior or is someone else? That doesn't absolve Tomlin of lousy schemes, poor roster construction, and poor game coaching. But it illustrates that the Steelers are not gonna scheme themselves out of this. They need a new coach and they need better players. I hope they don't think they can scheme their way out. They need to look at this thing top to bottom. This All on Tomlin approach all the time is low hanging fruit. It's easy.m
Bahahaha. What do you think football coaches do all day? They scheme, they game plan, they draw up plays, they look at their next opponent, their personnel and scheme their people based on strengths and opponents weaknesses

You’re so unable to admit you’re wrong it’s absolutely hilarious

This thread is exhibit A,B,C,D to your narcissisism, arrogance, and lack of understanding of what the coach you’ve been simping for years for really does. It’s you arguing with 9 other people. You have fun playing with yourself
 
Nope without the right coach to guide them they will not work together as a team a unit.

Now fluke seasons happen for HCs and for talented teams but neither is sustainable without the other equally doing their part.
The important thing is we want the same thing, probably. We want the Steelers to be better than what they have been and are excited about the future for the first time in a while.
 
cause there is one head coach per team and at least 24 players per team thats why.
Wait. Players are just pawns of the coach to be molded by their brilliant schemes. It isn't up to them, it is all on the coach. The coaches are more important. If that's the case, it doesn't matter how many teams or players. It should be nothing but coaches in there.
 
Diver in his own thread here is getting rag-dolled like Seumalo last night.





Which demonstrates poor player performance and not scheme or missing 74 on the line most snaps or anything like that. Nope, he got trucked and it was all just him, himself, again and again.
 
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Bahahaha. What do you think football coaches do all day? They scheme, they game plan, they draw up plays, they look at their next opponent, their personnel and scheme their people based on strengths and opponents weaknesses

You’re so unable to admit you’re wrong it’s absolutely hilarious

This thread is exhibit A,B,C,D to your narcissisism, arrogance, and lack of understanding of what the coach you’ve been simping for years for really does. It’s you arguing with 9 other people. You have fun playing with yourself
Yes they do those things. Who has to execute those schemes and plays and beat those opponents? Players. Until I see coaches running around out there I am confident I am right.
 
Wait. Players are just pawns of the coach to be molded by their brilliant schemes. It isn't up to them, it is all on the coach. The coaches are more important. If that's the case, it doesn't matter how many teams or players. It should be nothing but coaches in there.
I've read bits and pieces of this thread and this post has me so confused. I see posts that say coaches are more important than you are suggesting and the reply is "why do we even have players?" Huh?
 
Diver in his own thread here is getting rag-dolled like Seumalo last night.





Which demonstrates poor player performance and not scheme or missing 74 on the line most snaps or anything like that. Nope, he got trucked and it was all just him, himself.
Ahh...that's ok. I'll be fine.
 
Wait. Players are just pawns of the coach to be molded by their brilliant schemes. It isn't up to them, it is all on the coach. The coaches are more important. If that's the case, it doesn't matter how many teams or players. It should be nothing but coaches in there.
please just stop,, this is pathetic
 
please just stop,, this is pathetic
I can't. I cannot understand how anyone can argue that people who do not do the actual playing of the game are more important or more responsible than the people that do. How do you explain that since they do not tackle, block, catch, run or throw? It defies logic.
 
I've read bits and pieces of this thread and this post has me so confused. I see posts that say coaches are more important than you are suggesting and the reply is "why do we even have players?" Huh?
I have never suggested coaches aren't important. I have suggested players are more important, since they play.
 
I am confident I am right”

Translation: “I love some me!”-Terrell Owens

Wheel of Fortune called and wants their vowels back😂

classic narcissist behavior

You’re so confident you’re right eh? What’s your football coaching resume?
 
The important thing is we want the same thing, probably. We want the Steelers to be better than what they have been and are excited about the future for the first time in a while.
Indeed👏
 
cause there is one head coach per team and at least 24 players per team thats why.

Also add in the fact that some teams are impatient, the average coaching tenure is 4 years. So you're not making the HOF in 4 years time. How many coaches even coach long enough to have a HOF resume?

Yes they do those things. Who has to execute those schemes and plays and beat those opponents? Players. Until I see coaches running around out there I am confident I am right.

I can't. I cannot understand how anyone can argue that people who do not do the actual playing of the game are more important or more responsible than the people that do. How do you explain that since they do not tackle, block, catch, run or throw? It defies logic.

Ben Johnson, Mike Vrabel are two examples of your logic being wrong. A lot of the same players, and yet both teams improved MASSIVELY with the right coaching scheme.

Bears were 5-12 last year, 11-6 this year with a playoff birth and win. Patriots were 4-13 last year, 14-3 this year with a playoff birth and win. Neither team did massive roster overhauls, they installed their scheme's and coached solid fundamentals, and the players bought in.

Getting your players into the best possible scenario to succeed is the coaches responsibility. When we see the Steelers lining up with 2 DL, and struggling to stop the run, is that player or coaching? Because simply from a numbers standpoint, the offense is already at an advantage.
 
I can't. I cannot understand how anyone can argue that people who do not do the actual playing of the game are more important or more responsible than the people that do. How do you explain that since they do not tackle, block, catch, run or throw? It defies logic.
we know.
 
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