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Nfl 2017 [W:1941,2227]

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I know it must be tempting but why on why play with the ball before you pass the goal line.
 
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I know it must be tempting but why on why play with the ball before you pass the goal line.

To give us that one final uh-oh?

Seriously, my thoughts watching him run that final 30 yards was, "Where the hell are all the Saints?"

How could they not have at least two people deep? Vikes had two choices to win. Hail Mary or a perfect pass out of bounds. Saints were not ready for either.
 
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I know it must be tempting but why on why play with the ball before you pass the goal line.

The high jump, the catch, the balancing act, the prance into the end zone and post-game struts and poses by Diggs seemed very reminiscent of Randy Moss in his prime.
 
The high jump, the catch, the balancing act, the prance into the end zone and post-game struts and poses by Diggs seemed very reminiscent of Randy Moss in his prime.

I would take moss and Carter over any other receiving duo ever.

Well if you could have had rice and Fitzgerald on the same team that could have been right up there...
 
Swann And Stalworth were pretty good too.

Definitely would be my pick. But, the Marks brothers (Duper and Clayton) rank pretty high on my list too.
 
After the Steelers looked past the Jag's to New England.


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Source: Some Steelers limited partners want a coaching change..

Plenty of Steelers fans currently are upset with the performance of coach Mike Tomlin, given the team’s inability to get back to the Super Bowl or, more specifically, to get past the Patriots. (And now the Jaguars.) A small group of Steelers fans who own pieces of the franchise’s equity are particularly miffed with Tomlin — sufficiently miffed that they want to see a change get made.

Per a source with knowledge of the situation, some of the team’s limited partners intend to lobby owner Art Rooney to fire of Tomlin and to hire a new coach.

The limited partners, who became involved nearly a decade ago as member of the Rooney family sold their interest in the team after acquiring gaming interests that violate league policy, have no authority over the management of the team, but they have a pipeline to owner Art Rooney. Per the source, they plan to utilize it.

The full group of Steelers’ limited partners includes Rob Citrone, Paul Evanson, Larry Paul, Stephen Paul, Bruce Rauner, Paul Sams, John Stallworh, Benjamin Statler, Scott Swank, David Tepper, Thomas Tull, Peter Varischetti, and Mike Wilkins.

The concerns relate to the increasingly obvious issues with decision-making in key moments of the game, also known as “situational football.” The absence of a plan in the final seconds of the loss last month to the Patriots was one thing; the frittering away of the final 47 seconds on Sunday against the Jaguars, when Pittsburgh was five yards from the end zone and down 10 points, only made it worse. (The source specifically pointed to those key 47 seconds, noting that the players were moving without any real sense of urgency as the clock was ticking and the Steelers needed two scores.)

The limited partners who will be pushing for a new coach also are concerned about the team’s lack of discipline, with last year’s Facebook Live fiasco from receiver Antonio Brown a prime example of it.

Tomlin drew criticism from many in November for talking openly about meeting the Patriots both in the regular season and in the playoffs, before Pittsburgh had even clinched a postseason berth. One of Tomlin’s key players, running back Le'Veon Bell, proclaimed via social media after New England beat Tennessee on Saturday night that the Steelers would have a pair of regular-season rematches in the playoffs — one against the Jaguars on Sunday and another against the Patriots the following Sunday.

Yes, Tomlin has won a Super Bowl and taken the team to another one. But the last appearance in the NFL title game came seven years ago; there’s currently a sense that the Steelers are underachieving under Tomlin. As one source observed, Pittsburgh would be undefeated if Bill Belichick were the coach, given the talent on the roster.

The Steelers have had only three coaches since 1969, with Chuck Noll yielding in 1992 to Bill Cowher, who resigned after the 2006 season. It’s believed by some that Art Rooney II preferred Russ Grimm as the replacement for Cowher, but that the late Dan Rooney wanted Tomlin.

Now that Art II is running the team, Art II can make the call on whether to change coaches. While it’s not believed he’ll give the limited partners’ plea any credence on its own, if Art II already is thinking about making a change, the coming effort by the limited partners to advocate for change could at least be a factor.

Source: Some Steelers limited partners want a coaching change – ProFootballTalk
 
That pretty would pretty much apply to every team if BB were their coach ... except the Browns.

I've been calling for Tomlin's head for years. IMO they can't fire him fast enough.

I'm no fan of Bradshaw as an announcer. BUT a couple of years ago he said Tomlin was nothing but a cheerleader. Bradshaw's right.

The discipline on the team sinks, Tomlin's in game management is awful, as is the Steelers clock management. And HIM and some of the players looking past the Jags by Tweeting and talking about a Patriot 'rematch' was about as stupid and unprofessional as one can get.

With the Steelers talent they should be in the SB much more that they have been lately.
 
I've been calling for Tomlin's head for years. IMO they can't fire him fast enough.

I'm no fan of Bradshaw as an announcer. BUT a couple of years ago he said Tomlin was nothing but a cheerleader. Bradshaw's right.

The discipline on the team sinks, Tomlin's in game management is awful, as is the Steelers clock management. And HIM and some of the players looking past the Jags by Tweeting and talking about a Patriot 'rematch' was about as stupid and unprofessional as one can get.

With the Steelers talent they should be in the SB much more that they have been lately.

I love Tomlin the person, but I'm lukewarm about him being a head coach.
 
How far the Steeler organization has fallen. They score 42 points and run up almost 600 yds against one of the best defenses in the AFC..

So of course they let go their OFFENSIVE coordinator. lol.. Not the defensive coach or the head coach, who deserve ALL the blame for the lost to the Jags. They let go the offensive coach. Wow.

Report: Steelers Likely to Part Ways With Todd Haley

The Steelers will likely not retain offensive coordinator Todd Haley, reports NFL Network's Ian Rapoport. Haley's contract is up and the Steelers will reportedly let him pursue other opportunities.

continued..

https://www.si.com/nfl/2018/01/17/steelers-offensive-coordinator-todd-haley-leave-fired
 
How far the Steeler organization has fallen. They score 42 points and run up almost 600 yds against one of the best defenses in the AFC..

So of course they let go their OFFENSIVE coordinator. lol.. Not the defensive coach or the head coach, who deserve ALL the blame for the lost to the Jags. They let go the offensive coach. Wow.

Report: Steelers Likely to Part Ways With Todd Haley

The Steelers will likely not retain offensive coordinator Todd Haley, reports NFL Network's Ian Rapoport. Haley's contract is up and the Steelers will reportedly let him pursue other opportunities.

continued..

https://www.si.com/nfl/2018/01/17/steelers-offensive-coordinator-todd-haley-leave-fired

lol...sounds like throwing out the door because you have a broken window.
 
lol...sounds like throwing out the door because you have a broken window.

Sad how messed-up the Steelers are. The Giants and Steelers have been 2 of the most well-respected and well run NFL organizations for DECADES. Now both are jokes.
 
Sad how messed-up the Steelers are. The Giants and Steelers have been 2 of the most well-respected and well run NFL organizations for DECADES. Now both are jokes.

Inmates have been running the asylum in Pittsburg for years. Drama Bell and Ben. Brown and Bryant too.
 
Inmates have been running the asylum in Pittsburg for years. Drama Bell and Ben. Brown and Bryant too.

Without Bell, Ben and Brown the team would be nothing at all. Ben R. is a great QB. Bell is a very talented and successful running back and Brown is just the greatest wide receiver who plays in the NFL. If the team did not have those 3, they would be far away from any play off places, they would be in bears country.
 
Without Bell, Ben and Brown the team would be nothing at all. Ben R. is a great QB. Bell is a very talented and successful running back and Brown is just the greatest wide receiver who plays in the NFL. If the team did not have those 3, they would be far away from any play off places, they would be in bears country.

Point is, if you lose after putting 42 points up on the board, your problem may not be your offensive coordinator.
 
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