Frustrated
I’m sure you feel the same way. I walked out of a Steelers bar in Philly in disbelief that we lost to the 3-8 Oakland Raiders lead by Bruce Gradkowski and I’m still stunned. I can’t believe that we lost 4 straight games…that the chiefs get their THIRD win of the year over us 2 weeks ago…that our once dependable Steel Curtain defense failed us once again by letting the worst offense in the league (last in points/gm) put together two 80+ yard touchdown drives with little more than seven minutes left in the game. Oh and by the way, before this week the Raiders had the worst passing offense in the league, last in both yards/gm and passing td/gm. It’s frustrating that I took time out of my day that could’ve been spent studying (I’m in Med school) to go to a steelers bar because the game wasn’t on TV in Philly (and that I took time to write this crappy fanpost to vent). Frustrating that the odds of a West coast team winning a 1 PM game on the east coast were probably ridiculously low start. Frustrating that the steelers are now a mediocre 6-6 in the middle of the pack for the wildcard race. That we have a crappy conference record so we’re hurting in the tiebreaker department. It only rubs salt in the wound knowing that the steelers were expected to win the division this year. I personally would like to find someone to shoulder this blame for this recent slide, because the last time I felt this way was when then steelers went 6-10 in 2003.
Now, one could put the blame on Gay’s frequent missteps, Mundy’s helmet to helmet contacts on both Gay and then against the Raider WR for a penalty. Possibly Ike Taylor with his half hearted attempt to push out Louis Murphy on his long TD reception or his decision not to go for the INT instead of knocking down the ball on the Raiders last drive allowing Murphy a 17 yard reception. And of course there was Ben’s interception on a horrible decision in the redzone or Burnett’s dropped interception. If ANY of those happen a little differently, the Steelers are probably 7-5 and in decent position in the playoff race. But I personally put the blame a little higher up the ladder. This one falls squarely on Tomlin & LeBeau.
I realize this is probably a very unpopular stance to have on BTSC. I would probably get more agreement if I creatively come up with a way to point the finger at Arians. LeBeau reminds me of a grandfather, but is a devious defensive genius. Meanwhile, Tomlin has endured us with his insight observations/comments called “Tomlinisms” and giving us our record setting 6th super bowl. But this loss represents a bigger problem & not just due to a couple bad plays. Let’s start with LeBeau. His defensive strategy was atrocious on the last drive. He constantly rushed only 4 players. If a 5th was brought (maybe once or twice) it was in a delayed blitz fashion. Our secondary was being embarrassed the entire 4th quarter and hoping that we get a coverage sack was a foolish strategy. From the days when we used to have horrible secondaries, any Steelers fan knows that the solution to a poorly playing secondary is to bring more pressure & faster. Sack the QB before he has any opportunity to look downfield and find that open WR. The one time LeBeau did bring some pressure was when they had gotten inside our redzone, but he brings IKE TAYLOR on a corner blitz. It was a double corner blitz but again only 4 people were trying to pressuring the quarterback permitting the Oakland wideouts enough time to get open once again for the game winning TD. Mr. LeBeau, I have the utmost respect for you and think you’re a defensive mastermind. I’m sure you have forgotten far more about defensive strategy than I’ll ever know. But why did you bring your best defensive back in a 4 man blitz when we have a depleted secondary due to injuries and a 4 man blitz hadn’t worked once this quarter? Not smart, not smart at all.
As for Tomlin, I think he’s a great head coach. He seems very intelligent and seems to say and do a lot of the right things. But it drove me insane watching him stand stoically on the sidelines for 99% of the game while his team failed to put away the underdog. This entire game, our team didn’t seem fired up. They didn’t seem to want it. Remember Gradkowski’s 10 yard run for a first down that was called back because of holding? At the end of the play, Taylor just pushes Gradkowski out of bounds and he would’ve had the first down. Gradkowski never tried to slide and wasn’t just already out of bounds when Taylor got to him. Do you think if the Steelers were fired up for the game, that Taylor just pushes Gradkowski out of bounds or do you think he lights him up there? You motivate your players and get them fired up in football and Tomlin didn’t seem to do it for this game or against the Chiefs. If you can’t get your team fired up to play against a 3-8 team at home and end a 3 game losing streak to save your season then when will you get your team fired up? Tomlin seemed to get more excited during games last year and the results of those games speak for themselves. Haley and Pendergast had their team firing on all cylinders against us because they were still pissed about the super bowl loss and that’s one of the best games the Chiefs have played all year. I wonder what would’ve happen if Tomlin would’ve laid into the defense on the sidelines after they let up the big play for the Raiders second TD and told them he expects more even without Troy. Maybe they would’ve stopping the Raiders on the next drive. The players have said they enjoy that Tomlin doesn’t yell and scream all the time because it treats them like adults. I agree that’s good to have on the professional level for the most part, but on occasion it’s good if you reprimand players. This isn’t the work place where you need people to only think with their minds. This is a sport where intense physical action is needed along with that thinking. Maybe Tomlin’s take that we won the super bowl last year and it doesn’t mean anything this year was the wrong mind set to have. Teams are elevating their play against us. We’re the game EVERY team circles on their schedule as a huge game. Maybe saying it’s going to be even harder to win because we won last year would’ve been the right mind set instead of just wiping the slate clean.
Let’s get this straight, I’m not calling for a new head coach or LeBeau to be replaced. I think they’re great and we won’t find a better replacement. But Tomlin calls for accountability and I’m simply holding him and LeBeau accountable for not getting their jobs done. The two most important jobs coaches have are putting their best players in the best possible positions to make plays and the second is motivating those players to get the best out of them. I think LeBeau isn’t putting his players in the best positions and Tomlin isn’t motivating the players. They need to adjust what they’re doing and come back working harder. We can still save this season. We have a very winnable schedule left and should be getting Polamalu back soon. And since this 8 division setup was implemented in 2002, only 4 teams have been 10-6 or better and not made the playoffs. But I really think that change has to come from Tomlin if we are to see a change in the players because we certainly won’t have to worry about having a target on our backs next year if there isn’t any improvement. What do you think?
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I see your stance on this
And I can see how you’re holding both the coaches accountable for our four-game downslide. However, I still hold our entire team accountable because you can only do so much to get your team fired up and/or play with better technique, blah blah blah. These last two weeks for Ike have been horrible and I believe that the return of Polamalu will change this, but he’s supposed to be our #1 cornerback! and to give up all these big plays just doesn’t cut it.
Let’s just hope that we won’t be wasting our time watching the browns game on thursday night.
i agree our entire team deserves some blame, but when it’s happening week in and out you have to look at the person in charge.
and what’s not to say ike wasn’t supposed to have safety help on his play and carter/clark bite on the play action on the 3rd & 2. i just feel lebeau has to take a lot of that responsibility because it wasn’t like ike and the rest of the defense magically started screwing up at the end of the game. that’s how they was playing the entire game, yet lebeau just went with it. what lebeau was doing in the 4th wasn’t working, but he didnt try to change anything until it was far too late…15 seconds left in the game with the ball on inside our redzone.
Maybe Ike thought he was playing Flag Football again on the push of Murphy
isn’t that how he was noticed at Lousiana-Lafayette
"From time to time gunfighters get shot."-Mike Tomlin the third greatest Steelers coach
As for Tomlin
The head coach always gets the lion’s share of blame when a team isn’t winning. But we’re really gonna start to see the kind of coach Tomlin is, now that the wheels have fallen off. The mark of a man is how well he responds to adversity. Well, adversity not only has come knocking, but it’s doing a dance on our faces!
We're having a bad year
But that doesn’t mean that you should throw all the coaches under the bus. Do you think Lebeau suddenly forgot how to coach since the end of last season? By that assumtion he should’ve been fired after the 2006 season. It ain’t his fault, it’s the execution. He can’t be a great coach one game and then be a horrible coach for four straight losses.
Everybody deserves blame, but we don’t eat our young like we’re the Bengals. Just because we’re the Steelers doesn’t mean we’re immune to a bad season.
i'm not randomly "throwing coaches under the bus" or asking for ppl's resignations
Let’s get this straight, I’m not calling for a new head coach or LeBeau to be replaced. I think they’re great and we won’t find a better replacement….I’m simply holding him and LeBeau accountable for not getting their jobs done….I think LeBeau isn’t putting his players in the best positions and Tomlin isn’t motivating the players.
first off, there is a difference between having a bad year by having a bad team or not winning certain games you could/should…compared to losing to teams far below your level. we’re doing the latter which shows either a lack of focus by players/coaches or lack of effort with certain games.
it’s across the board with our team because it’s not like you can point to only 1 or 2 bad plays that cost us a game. there were a bunch that i could pick out against the chiefs and raiders that if were different we probably would’ve won the game. it’s the coaches responsibility to keep the players focused even if we’re playing against a crappy team. this isn’t the same team that showed up to play against the broncos and we had even more injured players against them. this can be explained by a lack of motivation, which tomlin even admitted to doing poorly after the loss to KC.
just as i give lebeau credit when he’s right, i blame him when he’s wrong and he was certainly wrong on that last drive. the defense he used for 95% of it wasn’t working the entire 4th quarter, yet he continued to call the similar plays. if somethings not working and at the present rate you will lose the game, you can’t continue to do it and cross your fingers that it’ll magically start working. you have to try something new and he didnt until 10 plays into their drive when they were on our 11 yardline…but he still didnt bring more than 4 ppl. too little too late. i agree there was some poor execution during the last drive, but it was no worse than the rest of the game. plus you can’t say there was good defensive play calling during that drive either.
i said my reasons why the coaches didnt do well this game and you didnt give a signal reason of how they did do well. i’m not “eating the young”, calling for heads, or giving up on the steelers. i don’t expect every year to be a super bowl year either. but i can expect my good team not to lose to 2 teams who will probably end the season with less than 5 wins (the losses against the ravens & bengals i can accept). all i’m asking is for tomlin and lebeau to reevaluate how they do certain things and change one or two aspects. and just like a player, coaches can make poor decisions one game and good decisions the next.
and the team you’re trying to throw out insults about pretty much as the division in hand, so maybe pick your insults a little better next time
now THATS the kind of motivation i want him to do
http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/09341/1019081-100.stm
i dont expect him to really bench taylor (or think that would be the wisest decision) but the threat alone will be exactly the motivation i’m calling for.
THANK YOU tomlin

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