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Mike Tomlin for sure... I swear to God that guy does nothing. He's had so many talented players come through his team since he took over from Cowher it's been ridiculous.
See, even he agrees.
Mike Tomlin for sure... I swear to God that guy does nothing. He's had so many talented players come through his team since he took over from Cowher it's been ridiculous.
See, even he agrees.
rationale thought, gaspToo funny I was getting berated by an idiotic Steeler fan on another thread because I was saying Tomlin should be fired. Now looky what we have going on in this thread
Would you like one? I'll try and find one for you.rationale thought, gasp
Too funny I was getting berated by an idiotic Steeler fan on another thread because I was saying Tomlin should be fired. Now looky what we have going on in this thread
So are you another Tomlin apologist?
So are you another Tomlin apologist?
I didn't go back and read who had posted what.Post #7, genius. Did you not see me fully agreeing with Sharks about the ineffectiveness of our coach??
I didn't go back and read who had posted what.
It was a pretty simple question.
I'd agree with this I think. Jags were probably the best on defense, Atlanta on offense . I think Quinn is vastly overrated at least as it pertains to actual in game stuff. He's got a great eye for talent but utilizing it properly seems to escape him and he seems to be unwilling to override bad play calls from his coordinators too. Shit Atlanta should've been 13-3 last year just using common sense play calling and probably 13 or 14 wins the year before as wellThree most talented rosters entering the playoffs healthy last year were probably the Falcons, Rams and Jaguars.
Eagles were able to scheme with backups in many key spots.