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Post by TheGoodMan19 on Jan 15, 2018 19:31:25 GMT
For some unfathomable reason, I'm watching Cowherd (probably because he's not shilling for the NBA. Yet). He's wondering why Mike Tomlin is getting a pass for yesterday. He's 100% right. Mike Mularkey got sacked for losing to a superior team. Sean Payton and Dan Quinn are being second guessed. But no one is calling out Tomlin. My grandson could have coached better than Tomlin. Let let Le'Veon Bell piss and moan about his contract. A ton of questionable play calls, especially the 4th Downs and the onside kick. And he let Blake Fucking Bortles hang 45 points on the scoreboard. He never, ever pressured a mediocre QB with a piss poor confidence level. BB's uniform was cleaner after that game than the Pope's mouth. If not for Roethlisberger, the game would have been an epic embarrassment. Yet I hear little grief thrown Tomlin's way. Why?
And Col is yapping about the Family Ball and the Lakers. Where's the remote?
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Post by Deleted on Jan 15, 2018 19:38:04 GMT
Bortles had 1 TD pass, so it's false to say he "hung 45 points" on the Steelers. He wasn't the reason they won the game.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 15, 2018 20:27:05 GMT
For some unfathomable reason, I'm watching Cowherd (probably because he's not shilling for the NBA. Yet). He's wondering why Mike Tomlin is getting a pass for yesterday. He's 100% right. Mike Mularkey got sacked for losing to a superior team. Sean Payton and Dan Quinn are being second guessed. But no one is calling out Tomlin. My grandson could have coached better than Tomlin. Let let Le'Veon Bell piss and moan about his contract. A ton of questionable play calls, especially the 4th Downs and the onside kick. And he let Blake Fucking Bortles hang 45 points on the scoreboard. He never, ever pressured a mediocre QB with a piss poor confidence level. BB's uniform was cleaner after that game than the Pope's mouth. If not for Roethlisberger, the game would have been an epic embarrassment. Yet I hear little grief thrown Tomlin's way. Why? And Col is yapping about the Family Ball and the Lakers. Where's the remote? Great show today  Did you get to see the Bradshaw piece? They've got great chemistry together. Bradshaw should be Cowherd's Ed McMahon once football season is over  
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Post by tristramshandy on Jan 15, 2018 20:52:28 GMT
For some unfathomable reason, I'm watching Cowherd (probably because he's not shilling for the NBA. Yet). He's wondering why Mike Tomlin is getting a pass for yesterday. He's 100% right. Mike Mularkey got sacked for losing to a superior team. Sean Payton and Dan Quinn are being second guessed. But no one is calling out Tomlin. My grandson could have coached better than Tomlin. Let let Le'Veon Bell piss and moan about his contract. A ton of questionable play calls, especially the 4th Downs and the onside kick. And he let Blake Fucking Bortles hang 45 points on the scoreboard. He never, ever pressured a mediocre QB with a piss poor confidence level. BB's uniform was cleaner after that game than the Pope's mouth. If not for Roethlisberger, the game would have been an epic embarrassment. Yet I hear little grief thrown Tomlin's way. Why? And Col is yapping about the Family Ball and the Lakers. Where's the remote? You're not in Pittsburgh then. He's getting reamed by the fanbase.
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Post by Rey Kahuka on Jan 15, 2018 22:45:17 GMT
It's not all his fault. The Steelers were running their mouths and losing long before he was the HC.
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Post by tristramshandy on Jan 15, 2018 23:05:08 GMT
It's not all his fault. The Steelers were running their mouths and losing long before he was the HC. Losing all the way to six Super Bowls.
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Post by Rey Kahuka on Jan 15, 2018 23:20:35 GMT
It's not all his fault. The Steelers were running their mouths and losing long before he was the HC. Losing all the way to six Super Bowls. Yeah. And the Celtics won a bunch of championships in the 50s and 60s. I guess I can bask in old glory, too.
I'm just glad my football team doesn't constantly make guarantees they can't keep and overlook opponents because they're too worried about facing Tom Brady again.
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Post by tristramshandy on Jan 16, 2018 0:15:20 GMT
Losing all the way to six Super Bowls. Yeah. And the Celtics won a bunch of championships in the 50s and 60s. I guess I can bask in old glory, too.
I'm just glad my football team doesn't constantly make guarantees they can't keep and overlook opponents because they're too worried about facing Tom Brady again.
2008 isn't the 1960s. No, your worries should be when Brady retires considering you were never successful before him. And then the inevitable discovery that TB12 is what Barry Bonds and Lance Armstrong took. You do realize that's going to happen, right? I mean even complete homers like Bill Simmons realize that.
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Post by Rey Kahuka on Jan 16, 2018 1:00:12 GMT
Yeah. And the Celtics won a bunch of championships in the 50s and 60s. I guess I can bask in old glory, too.
I'm just glad my football team doesn't constantly make guarantees they can't keep and overlook opponents because they're too worried about facing Tom Brady again.
2008 isn't the 1960s. No, your worries should be when Brady retires considering you were never successful before him. And then the inevitable discovery that TB12 is what Barry Bonds and Lance Armstrong took. You do realize that's going to happen, right? I mean even complete homers like Bill Simmons realize that. The Patriots have won two Super Bowls since your last one, I don't know where you're going with that argument. Tom Brady owns the Steelers, the Patriots steamrolled the Steelers last year in the playoffs (again), and your team was so anxious to lose to them again that they forgot to show up against Jacksonville. Get back to me when the Patriots start mouthing off to the media about games that haven't been played yet.
What success did the Steelers have between 1980 and 2006? One Super Bowl appearance. The Patriots went to the Super Bowl twice before Belichick and Brady even got here. Your team had one period of sustained success forty years ago while the Patriots are in the midst of a dynasty in an era where it's supposed to be impossible to do. Jimmy Garoppolo has as many rings as Rapistberger. No quarterback has as many Super Bowl rings as Brady. The Patriots have more Super Bowl appearances than the Steelers do. The Patriots have now gone to seven consecutive AFC championship games while your players are tweeting about rematches for games they've lost and can't wait to lose again. But, I digress...
Yeah, steroids. And Spygate and Deflategate and dumpster diving for playbooks and warm Gatorade and whatever else the haters can come up with to make themselves feel better. Sometimes the other team is just better. The only thing worse than losing would be making up excuses for it; so glad I'm not that guy.
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Post by tristramshandy on Jan 16, 2018 1:31:32 GMT
2008 isn't the 1960s. No, your worries should be when Brady retires considering you were never successful before him. And then the inevitable discovery that TB12 is what Barry Bonds and Lance Armstrong took. You do realize that's going to happen, right? I mean even complete homers like Bill Simmons realize that. The Patriots have won two Super Bowls since your last one, I don't know where you're going with that argument. Tom Brady owns the Steelers, the Patriots steamrolled the Steelers last year in the playoffs (again), and your team was so anxious to lose to them again that they forgot to show up against Jacksonville. Get back to me when the Patriots start mouthing off to the media about games that haven't been played yet.
What success did the Steelers have between 1980 and 2006? One Super Bowl appearance. The Patriots went to the Super Bowl twice before Belichick and Brady even got here. Your team had one period of sustained success forty years ago while the Patriots are in the midst of a dynasty in an era where it's supposed to be impossible to do. Jimmy Garoppolo has as many rings as Rapistberger. No quarterback has as many Super Bowl rings as Brady. The Patriots have more Super Bowl appearances than the Steelers do. The Patriots have now gone to seven consecutive AFC championship games while your players are tweeting about rematches for games they've lost and can't wait to lose again. But, I digress...
Yeah, steroids. And Spygate and Deflategate and dumpster diving for playbooks and warm Gatorade and whatever else the haters can come up with to make themselves feel better. Sometimes the other team is just better. The only thing worse than losing would be making up excuses for it; so glad I'm not that guy.
Why would you think it would be impossible to be a dynasty now? You have the best quarterback; that's all that's necessary. In the 70s, there was no free agency; you had to hit on your draft picks or you wouldn't be able to keep winning. Good thing for Belichick because he isn't the greatest drafter. Once again, live in the moment - - your franchise was a joke before Brady, and it will be a joke after Brady as well. And then the Chowds will go back to putting the Patriots as their fourth favorite team, which is what they were until they won anything.
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Post by Rey Kahuka on Jan 16, 2018 1:48:28 GMT
The Patriots have won two Super Bowls since your last one, I don't know where you're going with that argument. Tom Brady owns the Steelers, the Patriots steamrolled the Steelers last year in the playoffs (again), and your team was so anxious to lose to them again that they forgot to show up against Jacksonville. Get back to me when the Patriots start mouthing off to the media about games that haven't been played yet.
What success did the Steelers have between 1980 and 2006? One Super Bowl appearance. The Patriots went to the Super Bowl twice before Belichick and Brady even got here. Your team had one period of sustained success forty years ago while the Patriots are in the midst of a dynasty in an era where it's supposed to be impossible to do. Jimmy Garoppolo has as many rings as Rapistberger. No quarterback has as many Super Bowl rings as Brady. The Patriots have more Super Bowl appearances than the Steelers do. The Patriots have now gone to seven consecutive AFC championship games while your players are tweeting about rematches for games they've lost and can't wait to lose again. But, I digress...
Yeah, steroids. And Spygate and Deflategate and dumpster diving for playbooks and warm Gatorade and whatever else the haters can come up with to make themselves feel better. Sometimes the other team is just better. The only thing worse than losing would be making up excuses for it; so glad I'm not that guy.
Why would you think it would be impossible to be a dynasty now? You have the best quarterback; that's all that's necessary. In the 70s, there was no free agency; you had to hit on your draft picks or you wouldn't be able to keep winning. Good thing for Belichick because he isn't the greatest drafter. Once again, live in the moment - - your franchise was a joke before Brady, and it will be a joke after Brady as well. And then the Chowds will go back to putting the Patriots as their fourth favorite team, which is what they were until they won anything. Because the league is set up to punish success. Parity. How many teams have even gone to multiple Super Bowls this century? The Patriots have won 5. But yeah, it was much harder to win in the 1970s where no free agency meant you could hold onto your dominant team and not have to worry about players bolting.
And you're right, Belichick hasn't been great in the draft, good thing he can coach up players like Malcolm Butler to the point where they make Super Bowl saving plays. If Tomlin was worth a shit, his players wouldn't be on facebook in the locker room and tweeting about who they're going to lose to next before the game.
Oh, and the Patriots home sellout streak started in 1994, is that far enough before they won anything for you or are you still going to play the bandwagon card?
Once again, live in the past. Your franchise was a joke between 1980 and 2006 and it's a joke now. As for me, I'm focused on Jacksonville. Too bad your players (and coaches) weren't.
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Post by sdm3 on Jan 16, 2018 4:36:39 GMT
And he let Blake Fucking Bortles hang 45 points on the scoreboard. To be fair, it was those 3 Leonard Fournette TDs that did most of the damage, along with Ben's lost fumble recovered for a TD. Bortles threw for one TD. But I see your point.
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Post by TheGoodMan19 on Jan 16, 2018 4:48:22 GMT
And he let Blake Fucking Bortles hang 45 points on the scoreboard. To be fair, it was those 3 Leonard Fournette TDs that did most of the damage, along with Ben's lost fumble recovered for a TD. Bortles threw for one TD. But I see your point. BB did fine. Nothing compared to Big Ben but he looked a lot better than he did against the Bills. And, like the first rule of a doctor, he “did no harm “.
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Post by Marv on Jan 16, 2018 10:51:30 GMT
He’s not getting a pass in Pittsburgh. Maybe on espn but I haven’t watched anything this week so I couldn’t say. But trust me the Pittsburgh media is all over everything about that game. Anywhere you can point a finger they are.
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