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Week 2 Presser

Ron Burgundy

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There were opportunities of significance and things of that nature, obviously, and we acknowledge and accept that.
 
Id love to ask him some questions…

Like
“ How many OCs can you go through before you realize the issue isn’t with the OC?”

And
“If you don’t live in your fears, whose fears do you live in? Cause it sure does seem like your team plays scared out there….”

And most importantly
“ How many yards can a woodchuck chuck a ball, and how much further is that from what Trabisky can?”
 
Turn over stones, next man up, returner failed from the neck up ( as the ball hit him in the face mask) obviously.
We are saving hell unleashing for Thanksgiving weekend.

That's all, thank you.
 
Obviously, weighty downs and things of that nature did us in…there’s a fine line when it comes to those weighty downs.

Obviously he should start addressing the need for chunk plays, splash plays and things of that nature as well…the global trends that dictate winning and losing

And as always we must get back to defending every blade of grass, not living in our fears or blinking when those weighty downs present themselves to our men of such high pedigree
 
Tomlin is nothing more than a Politician with the title of Steelers Head Coach.

Think about it

1. He speaks in riddles and non talk that is sure to sound important but never truly addresses anything.
2. the rare time when he does mention something and says it will be addressed it never is.
3. It's the same exact thing over and over again year after year.
4 He hires inept people to do the job that they aren't qualified for but he likes them as a person.
5. He will continue to give same people chance after chance even though its plain as day there are better options, but again they are good people (his people).
 
Id love to ask him some questions…

Like
“ How many OCs can you go through before you realize the issue isn’t with the OC?”

And
“If you don’t live in your fears, whose fears do you live in? Cause it sure does seem like your team plays scared out there….”

And most importantly
“ How many yards can a woodchuck chuck a ball, and how much further is that from what Trabisky can?”
Put another way, the only good OC we’ve had during Tomlin’s tenure was Todd Haley who, coincidentally or not, was the only one not hired by Tomlin.
 
I don't listen to Tomlin press conferences because of his "riddles and rhymes ". He is hiding behind that jive talk. When there is something to hide...more riddles and rhymes. Listen to his media talk in the off-season..no riddles and rhymes.
 
To passitate the meaning of juncture in my verbal vocabulary I'll have to take a deep breath and exhale while speaking my thoughts of wisdom. My pudding, once let out, can not be put back in the box. Our high pedigree individuals will realize that and have even cut off their eye lids in hopes of seeing it. Our butter play is co-dependent on how well we produce POPcorn.


Salute the nation
 
Why not just say until we can sustain blocks to get us a league average yards per carry and threaten all zones with our pass games we will either struggle or the games will come down to a couple mistakes depending on our opponent. That right there is the truth and singles out no one.
 
I’m of the mindset that you must preach and teach fundamental football. Blocking, tackling, crisp and precise route running, mental preparation, playing smart by not taking stupid penalties, designing offensive schemes that best benefit your talent, making every effort to always control time of possession.
Teach and preach the basics. It’s not rocket science and there’s no place for riddles, rhymes, silver tongue bs, hypothetical statements like we don’t live in our fears but it’s exactly what your team does.
I don’t like the direction of the team and haven’t for years but I always hold out hope.
 
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