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flippy
12-26-2012, 10:11 AM
If we lose to the Browns, it will be our first losing season under Tomlin.

JAR
12-26-2012, 10:14 AM
Fire him!!!!!!

Steelhere10
12-26-2012, 10:20 AM
If we lose to the Browns, it will be our first losing season under Tomlin. You still are incorrect it will be his first non winning season, he still won't havea losing seasonat 8-8. But let's go ahead and fire him anyways...

Steelhere10
12-26-2012, 10:22 AM
I read the Post wrong sorry, if we LOSE to the Browns. But if were win it won't be.

steelfin
12-26-2012, 11:56 AM
8-8 or 7-9...Does it really matter....they are both losing records in my book.

The team grossly underperformed this year....

Sugar
12-26-2012, 12:13 PM
It happens. I trust the FO and Tomlin's staff to be adults. Let's just not make it two in a row...

squidkid
12-26-2012, 12:26 PM
Fire him!!!!!!

lets not hold him responsible and let him continue to run this team into the ground

Sugar
12-26-2012, 02:39 PM
lets not hold him responsible and let him continue to run this team into the ground

I think he'll hold himself responsible. Don't think that there won't be a lot of soul-searching. Each part of the team (FO/Coaches/Players) will need to take a look at what part they own in all this.

DukieBoy
12-26-2012, 02:56 PM
I think it will be a losing season. I don't think we'll see much top effort from our team. I think the Browns will be highly motivated.

Ghost
12-26-2012, 03:02 PM
I'd be more surprised with a Steelers win than a Browns win. That sucks.

D Rock
12-26-2012, 03:12 PM
might as well take the higher draft picks at this point.

If you aint winning, you're losing. And when all that matters is the Super Bowl, this season is now officially a loss. How bad doesn't matter any more.

hawaiiansteel
12-26-2012, 04:34 PM
we will finish at 8-8.

there is no way we lose to the Brownies at home and let them sweep us for the season.

flippy
12-26-2012, 05:24 PM
we will finish at 8-8.

there is no way we lose to the Brownies at home and let them sweep us for the season.

In a weird way, I'd like to see us finish 7-9. I don't want to lose to the Browns, but I think there will be more pressure/accountability going into next year if we have a losing record.

I hope to see some young guys step up this week for sure.

Sugar
12-26-2012, 10:25 PM
In a weird way, I'd like to see us finish 7-9. I don't want to lose to the Browns, but I think there will be more pressure/accountability going into next year if we have a losing record.

I hope to see some young guys step up this week for sure.

I'd like to see the Steelers win 55-0 with Ben throwing 5 TD's (3 to Mike Wallace) and Mendy rushing for 200 yards. I think some people's head's might pop! ;)

DukieBoy
12-26-2012, 10:43 PM
I'd like to see the Steelers win 55-0 with Ben throwing 5 TD's (3 to Mike Wallace) and Mendy rushing for 200 yards. I think some people's head's might pop! ;)


Like that old movie, "Scanners".

hawaiiansteel
12-28-2012, 02:01 AM
Steelers Roster: Ike Taylor, Heath Miller and Baron Batch placed on injured reserve

By SteelCityRoller on Dec 27

Despite the appearance of an inconsequential contest, the Steelers begin preparations for their final game by ending the seasons of three players.

debate has blossomed over whether the Steelers should play for the win against the Cleveland Browns in week 17, or to evaluate talent. Judging by their roster moves on Wednesday, the Steelers intend to do both.

With no playoff implications for either team, the Steelers could have simply deactivated their most injured men, and limped through the contest. The offseason awaits them once the final second ticks off the clock. However, the Steelers have no intention of throwing in the towel, and took the necessary steps to insure a healthy active roster.

Heath Miller, who sustained severe injuries to the ligaments in his knee, will not return to team functions until sometime in 2013. Miller was placed on injured reserve.

Ike Taylor broke his ankle in week 13, and wore a protective boot until recently. Despite the optimism surrounding Taylor's health while playoff hopes were still alive, Taylor's participation against the Browns will not resuscitate the team's post-season dreams. Instead of risking further injury, Taylor was also placed on injured reserve.

Baron Batch broke his arm this past Sunday against the Cincinnati Bengals. He underwent corrective surgery on Monday, and will not be able to play against the Browns. Batch became the third player to be placed on injured reserve.

With three empty spots to fill, the Steelers promoted three other players from the practice squad: linebacker Marshall McFadden, safety Da'Mon Cromartie-Smith, and tight end Jamie McCoy. All three players will most likely be expected to contribute on special teams, but each might find playing time at their skill positions as well.

Depending on the flow of the game, Cromartie-Smith could find time in the secondary spelling Troy Polamalu who has been playing through recovery from a calf issue that forced him to miss most of the season. McFadden could find snaps at inside linebacker, in place of either Lawrence Timmons or Larry Foote. Foote is not under contract next season, and McFadden could be seen as a possible future option at the interior spots, at least as depth. McCoy stands the best chance of seeing the field, as he will be the third tight end on the depth chart behind David Paulson and Leonard Pope.

To fill out their practice squad, the Steelers signed DB Walter McFadden and WR Bert Reed.

While the Steelers still claim they will play to win the game, their effort to get healthy unproven players on the roster in time for game preparation suggests they will also be evaluating prospects for 2013.

http://www.behindthesteelcurtain.com/2012/12/27/3805292/steelers-roster-injury-report-reserve--transactions-Miller-Batch-Taylor

supersteeler
12-28-2012, 08:25 AM
Gerry Dulac gave up on the Steelers with his prediction, I didn't. We smash Cleveland on Sunday. It won't take the disappointment away from this unforgettable season, but it will seem like a milestone considering the season we had.

Make us proud Steelers....for one game!

RKSteel
12-28-2012, 10:36 AM
Gerry Dulac gave up on the Steelers with his prediction, I didn't. We smash Cleveland on Sunday. It won't take the disappointment away from this unforgettable season, but it will seem like a milestone considering the season we had.

Make us proud Steelers....for one game!
I hope we crush the Browns, but after watching this season, what gives you any idea that this team will now come out motivated to win a meaningless game? With a chance at the div they couldn't beat the 4-8 Chargers at home, with a playoff berth at stake, they couldn't beat the Bengals at home. Unfortunately, I think the Browns will be more fired up to sweep the Steelers.

supersteeler
12-28-2012, 10:47 AM
I'd like to see the Steelers win 55-0 with Ben throwing 5 TD's (3 to Mike Wallace) and Mendy rushing for 200 yards. I think some people's head's might pop! ;)

Thats what I'm talking about................WIN BIG!

NorthCoast
12-28-2012, 10:51 AM
The Browns will be starting a no-name QB in the game. If the Steelers lose, it will be an epic exclamation on this disappointing season.

SidSmythe
12-28-2012, 11:08 AM
Missing the playoffs is a "Losing" season. unless you're 11-5 and S.O.L. (that's the only exception)