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Tomlin took the loss hard.

As the President of the Tomlin Apologist club I've been authorized to give Coach a hearty go **** yourself!!!

Aw man, are you trying to make me cry too? Just take a look at some of the comments on pro football talk. This act isn't going away. A head coach so they say give his team personality. So what the F is ours, losing in the playoffs, then crying about it?

# Take the loss like a man.
 
I don't think Tomlin is tired. Crying is for a player who's child has cancer or a tragedy. We lost a game and football game. Puts things into perspective.

Just when I think you couldn't be more of a numbnuts. . . .
 
He probably knew we had a legit shot this season, and we just gave a game away.
 
This:
I almost started a new Tomlin thread but figured we had enough people that would do that soon enough so I'll post it here.

Mike Tomlin thank you for the job you did with this team this year. I haven't been someone that's been real vocal on Tomlin but I have stated that I really didn't care for his style , and that I thought that the only reason he was here was because of the Rooney rule. This year I really tried to pay attention to how other coaches were throughout the season, and not one of them were even close to perfect, the bone headed play calls the time management and just overall stupid decisions run wild among NFL head coaches.

MT you did a very good job with the cards you were dealt this year. You showed me the control you had over this team in the Cincy game, you showed me that you can make half time adjustments in the first Denver game, and you showed me a team that buys into what you are saying, and just won't quit on you all ******* year. You Mr Tomlin should be in the conversation for coach coach of the year. Even in the loss last night I don't think I have ever been any prouder of this team, players and coaches alike. thank you for a great year.

This team showed heart.

I see absolutely nothing wrong with showing emotion after such a trying season.

I'm glad Tomlin showed he's passionate about this team.

Next year is our year.

It could be said that given the suspensions and injuries the team had to work through this year that it was Tomlin's best coaching job. And I'm not a "Shades is always right" guy.
Everyone is toeing the company line that injuries are not an excuse but we all know that's bullshit. Your first-stringers and All Pros are first-stringers and All Pros for a reason and your third-stringers are third-stringers for a reason.
 
I am far from a Tomlin supporter, but i have no problems with him crying. Sure it is just a game, but it is an emotional one. There is a lot of time, blood, and sweat invested. I think it shows that at least he cares. If anything i gained more respect for him over it.
 
He probably knew we had a legit shot this season, and we just gave a game away.

Or he was proud of his team who never gave up despite plenty of opportunities to do so. Whether thru injuries coaching miscues player miscues ref miscues this team fought and got better. Also we had a damn good shot of going to NE and winning if AB and DW are able to play. It sucks and it hurts. No problem with Tomlin feeling a way. Like I've always said whatever he does will be criticized.
 
Aw man, are you trying to make me cry too? Just take a look at some of the comments on pro football talk. This act isn't going away. A head coach so they say give his team personality. So what the F is ours, losing in the playoffs, then crying about it?

# Take the loss like a man.

have you ever cried coach?
 
Looks like they really mean NEXT MAN UP, when they say it in Pittsburgh. They are building another monster in the Steel City.. We will be back!
 
Pittsburgh where everyone gets a trophy now.
 
I don't think it was anything more than a proud coach of the way his team played hard and stuck together over a difficult season.

Sounds like he was proud of his team and their efforts. All it tells me is he gives a ****. Which is good.

He held this team together and got them a lot further then anyone thought they would get considering the amount of injuries and other things.

Look at just the amount of time we lost Ben. Just look at Dallas. I believe Romo went down around the same time.

Credit should be given for turning over the entire rooster and still has kept the team competitive through the process.

Moments like this what makes a team come together. Young players need to experience loss in order to learn how to win those big games.

They got that this year which will be great for them growing and becoming a team. After going through these battles together and having a team & a coach they want to play for will make them better.

They had the toughest schedule in the nfl and had the most injuries at key positions.

Yes it hurts, but me I see good things for this team. They are young and have a lot of talent.

I admit I was on the fence and thought this was a year we would see what tomlin really is as a coach.

Well all and all I think he did a good job. Was it perfect? No. Is he flawed? Yes. Which coach isn't?

No one is perfect and it doesn't have to be one or the other. You can accept him without being a nut hugger or jock sniffer.

You can be critical without being a hater or a racist. This is supposed to be entertainment and bring enjoyment.

I get upset as much as the next person but I have to admit the Steelers know what they are doing. They continue to remain in the top ten almost every year. Now if we didn't see any future like Cleveland then I could see the anger and frustration, but this is the process of building a team that can compete for a title. I think we are on the right path and this season is just a part of the journey back to a championship.

Good job Tomlin & players for a entertaining season. See you next season.
 
Or he was proud of his team who never gave up despite plenty of opportunities to do so. Whether thru injuries coaching miscues player miscues ref miscues this team fought and got better. Also we had a damn good shot of going to NE and winning if AB and DW are able to play. It sucks and it hurts. No problem with Tomlin feeling a way. Like I've always said whatever he does will be criticized.

i don't know that the Ratbirds injury situation was any worse than ours and they finished 5-11.
 
Which is more offensive Tomlin crying or the vast number of Steelers smiling after the loss?

It's a game, for entertainment. These guys are getting paid boat loads for a GAME they love to play. It doesn't upset me a bit to see Tomlin cry ( oh no, he cares). I'm even past players smiling after a tough loss like this as their offseason has begun. These guys are all blessed to be doing something they love.

We as fans seem to take the losses harder than a large % of the players/coaches.
 
Ben played great. One of his best games. His arm was fine with the shot. Bryant also had a very good game. Toussaint's fumble hurt.

Check the 1:04 mark

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4WMErc1n6Ks
You felt that a clip from "Trading Places" was relevant? Color me shocked...
Aw man, are you trying to make me cry too? Just take a look at some of the comments on pro football talk. This act isn't going away. A head coach so they say give his team personality. So what the F is ours, losing in the playoffs, then crying about it?

# Take the loss like a man.
#HashtagsDontHaveSpaces

Pittsburgh where everyone gets a trophy now.
I'm certain yours will be issued soon:

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Which is more offensive Tomlin crying or the vast number of Steelers smiling after the loss?

It's a game, for entertainment. These guys are getting paid boat loads for a GAME they love to play. It doesn't upset me a bit to see Tomlin cry ( oh no, he cares). I'm even past players smiling after a tough loss like this as their offseason has begun. These guys are all blessed to be doing something they love.

We as fans seem to take the losses harder than a large % of the players/coaches.
I turned the game off as soon as it ended so missed the smiling. I hate that.
 
Aw man, are you trying to make me cry too? Just take a look at some of the comments on pro football talk. This act isn't going away. A head coach so they say give his team personality. So what the F is ours, losing in the playoffs, then crying about it?

# Take the loss like a man.

Yeah and those same fucktards commenting on PFT were the same jackasses last week saying that the steelers are the "darlings of the NFL." In other words, if you put a lot of stock into what those dolts have to say, you have some issues.
 
I'm sorry for biting Diver's head off.

That was an ******* thing for me to do. I know everyone is a bit edgy today. I know Diver didn't mean anything by his comment. He apologized. I shouldn't have been a dick. Coach tends to do that to me.
 
Someone please take away this idiots right to start threads. If there's a top ten of stupidest threads started he owns 90% of them
 
so Cooch weighs our wins and losses based on a sliding weight scaled implemented by the droolers at profootballtalk.
and still can't figure out ampersand messages.
#moron
 
For better or worse, Cool Shades is one of the top five or six coaches in the NFL. Sure he does boneheaded **** once in a while, all coaches do, hell Belicheat even elected to kick off to start OT this year, but given the number of games missed by significant players I'd say the team actually overacheived.
 
Which is more offensive Tomlin crying or the vast number of Steelers smiling after the loss?

There sure as hell were not any Steelers fans laughing and smiling in my household after that loss. Before it started, I felt really unreasonably optimistic about the game vs. Denver. I also felt that once they beat Denver, on the road, with AB and Williams out, then those 2 would come back and the Steelers would roll.

Brutal effing loss.
 
I'm not sure about yesterday's game, but he sure should have cried after two Baltimore losses.
 
The riverboat gambler doesn't know how to win a close game when it's there for the taking

With Brown and Deangelo back next week we would've destroyed the Pats
 
No problems with Tomlin's reaction and have a greater respect for him displaying his emotion. It is tough to reach an AFC Championship game and Super Bowl and the Steelers had the game in hand. In all likelihood, a field goal on that drive would have been enough to send the them to New England. They were that close and it was fumbled away. That is tough to stomach.
 
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