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  • fordfixer
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    • May 2008
    • 10922

    #31
    On the Steelers: Tomlin claims responsibility for releasing, hiring new coordinator

    March 28, 2012 12:00


    [url]http://www.post-gazette.com/stories/sports/steelers/on-the-steelers-tomlin-claims-responsibility-for-releasing-hiring-new-coordinator-628372/?p=0[/url]

    By Ed Bouchette / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

    PALM BEACH, Fla. -- Mike did it.
    Long after Bruce Arians was pushed into "retirement" and the Steelers hired Todd Haley to replace him, coach Mike Tomlin stood up and claimed responsibility for both deeds.
    It wasn't Art Rooney II with the broom in the boardroom, but the head coach who swept out Arians as his offensive coordinator and offered the job to Haley.
    And those who doubt those stories don't have a clue, at least that's how Tomlin sees it.
    "I thought that it was time for change," Tomlin said Tuesday, speaking about the subject publicly for the first time.
    "We're moving into a situation here where we have an opportunity to grow and develop some young talent offensively. It's awesome to have an opportunity to maybe have the division of some common opponents -- people who are comfortable with how you play football -- get uncomfortable. That's what's going to happen to us this year. We're excited about that.
    "More than anything, I'm not going to apologize for change. That's football. I think all of us in this industry understand that, and our intentions are that it changed for the better."
    The Steelers announced Jan. 20 that Arians had "retired." They announced Haley's hiring Feb. 7. A story in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reported that Tomlin had told Arians he wanted him back and that Arians wanted to return but that Rooney put the brakes to that.
    Tomlin stated emphatically that both decisions were his, that neither came at the behest of the Steelers president.
    "He didn't," Tomlin said of Rooney having influence in Arians leaving. "I don't know where some of these perceptions come from. I don't break my neck to try to combat them in any way. I don't know where they come from.
    "And I hired Todd Haley as well, which is your next question, which is another funny one to me. And don't get me wrong, of course, Art Rooney owns the football team, he can do what he wants to do, but those directives did not happen."
    Tomlin held a news conference the day after the Steelers lost a playoff game Jan. 8 in Denver -- stating that day he thought both coordinators would return for 2012. He has been mostly silent since then in his public discourse. He made a few remarks when Haley was introduced at a news conference but took no questions. He also has been interviewed on Steelers.com, the team's website, about some matters.
    During the nearly hour-long interview at an AFC coaches breakfast as part of the NFL meetings, Tomlin touched on a number of different topics, nearly all of them for the first time:
    • He expects Haley and quarterback Ben Roethlisberger to have a good relationship. "I'm not worried ... I don't anticipate any issues. I anticipate both guys getting along great."
    • Marcus Gilbert, who started at right tackle as a rookie, will definitely move to left tackle because of the return of Willie Colon.
    "We fully expect him to ... I probably had more concerns about him being the right tackle than I did him being at left tackle, just because of his college experience."
    • While he likes the "men" behind injured running back Rashard Mendenhall, "I'm sure we're going to get a running back in some form or fashion" in free agency or the draft.
    • Haley's new playbook will include new terminology the players and coaches must learn and maybe a fullback, but there will be no overhaul in the blocking schemes.
    "It's been fun. Todd is very flexible, he's very sound in his approach. We've had awesome discussions in terms of building it. ... We're going to build our attack around the strengths of our men.
    "Obviously Ben is a talented guy, we've got some talented receivers, we've got an interesting group of running back prospects, we're putting together an offensive line. So we're laying down the fundamental basis of how we'll approach it, what's going to be us regardless of circumstance."
    • The Steelers want to acquire "a young quarterback in some form or fashion" but they are not looking to groom someone for the day when Roethlisberger leaves.
    • He was blunt regarding the history of injuries to wide receiver Emmanuel Sanders and Colon, and whether they can remain healthy for long periods. Colon has missed all but one game of the past two seasons with Achilles and arm injuries. Sanders has had several surgeries on his feet and a knee, including a postseason foot operation this year.
    "You can't anticipate it's going to stop," he said of Sanders' injuries, although maintaining he is on track to recovery from his latest surgery. "The same could be said for Willie Colon."
    • He equated Rooney's statement that Roethlisberger needs to "tweak" his game as merely for him to "evolve." He said he does not think Roethlisberger's ability to maneuver in and out of the pocket has been diminished because of his age (30).
    "I don't think we are at that point. I think that point is somewhere in the future, you acknowledge that. He is probably one of the older guys we have on the offense, so there is something to be said for that. But I don't think we are to the point where he is diminishing physically to where we have to alter his game from that perspective."
    • Three draft prospects, besides those from Pitt, have made official visits to the Steelers: Ohio State offensive tackle Mike Adams, Florida International wide receiver T.Y. Hilton and Cincinnati defensive lineman Derek Wolfe.
    • Formal workouts with players will begin April 16, as provided by in the NFL's collective bargaining agreement, which has reduced the number of spring practices (organized team activities) from 14 to 10, plus a three-day minicamp. OTAs will start May 22 and the spring practices will end with minicamp May 12-14.
    • He has not thought about whether a team will sign Mike Wallace as a restricted free agent. They have until April 20 to do so and the Steelers have the right to match it and keep him.
    "We'll cross that bridge when we come to it -- if we come to it."
    • He continued to report upbeat progress on running backs coach Kirby Wilson, who was severely burned Jan. 6 in a kitchen fire. Wilson left the hospital more than a week ago and is "attacking rehab." Tomlin expects him to return to his staff this year.
    • Nose tackle Casey Hampton could open the season on physically unable to perform list, and if that's the case, Tomlin said Steve McLendon is starter-capable and Ziggy Hood would be a possibility, as would someone else who might be signed or drafted. But he said they are approaching it as if Hampton will play.
    For more on the Steelers, read the blog, Ed Bouchette on the Steelers at [URL="http://www.post-gazette.com/plus"]www.post-gazette.com/plus[/URL]. Ed Bouchette: [EMAIL="ebouchette@post-gazette.com"]ebouchette@post-gazette.com[/EMAIL] and Twitter @EdBouchette.
    First Published 2012-03-28 04:22:00

    Molon labe

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    • fordfixer
      Legend
      • May 2008
      • 10922

      #32
      Tomlin: Decisions to replace Arians, hire Haley were his
      March 27, 2012 5:19 pm
      [url]http://www.post-gazette.com/stories/sports/steelers/tomlin-decisions-to-replace-arians-hire-haley-were-his-628266/?p=0[/url]

      By Ed Bouchette / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

      PALM BEACH, Fla. -- Taking questions from reporters today for the first time since Jan. 9, Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin was adamant that it was his decision to let Bruce Arians go as offensive coordinator and then hire Todd Haley to replace him.

      "I thought that it was time for change," Tomlin said this morning, speaking about the subject publicly for the first time. "We're moving into a situation here where we have an opportunity to grow and develop some young talent offensively. It's awesome to have an opportunity to maybe have the division of some common opponents -- people who are comfortable with how you play football -- get uncomfortable. That's what's going to happen to us this year. We're excited about that.

      "More than anything, I'm not going to apologize for change. That's football. I think all of us in this industry understand that, and our intentions are that it changed for the better."

      The Steelers announced Jan. 20 that Arians had "retired." They announced Haley's hiring Feb. 7.

      Arians agreed to join the coaching staff of the Indianapolis Colts a little more than a week after leaving the Steelers.

      Tomlin stated emphatically that both decisions were his, that neither came at the behest of Steelers president Art Rooney II.

      "He didn't," Tomlin said of Rooney having influence in Arians leaving. "I don't know where some of these perceptions come from. I don't break my neck to try to combat them in any way. I don't know where they come from.

      "And I hired Todd Haley as well, which is your next question, which is another funny one to me. And don't get me wrong, of course, Art Rooney owns the football team, he can do what he wants to do, but those directives did not happen."

      Tomlin held a press conference the day after the Steelers lost a playoff game in Denver Jan. 8 and has been mostly silent since then in public.

      He made a few remarks when Haley was introduced at a press conference but took no questions. He also has been interviewed on Steelers.com, the team's website, about some matters.

      During the nearly hour-long interview at an AFC coaches breakfast as part of the NFL meetings, Tomlin touched on a number of different topics, nearly all of them for the first time:

      • He expects Haley and quarterback Ben Roethlisberger to have a good relationship.

      "I'm not worried ... I don't anticipate any issues. I anticipate both guys getting along great."

      • While he likes the "men" behind the injured Rashard Mendenhall at running back, "I'm sure we're going to get a running back in some form or fashion" in free agency or the draft.

      • Haley's new playbook will include new nomenclature the players and coaches must learn and maybe a fullback, but there will be no overhaul in the blocking schemes.

      "It's been fun. Todd is very flexible, he's very sound in his approach. We've had awesome discussions in terms of building it ... We're going to build our attack around the strengths of our men.

      "Obviously Ben is a talented guy, we've got some talented receivers, we've got an interesting group of running back prospects, we're putting together an offensive line. So we're laying down the fundamental basis of how we'll approach it, what's going to be us regardless of circumstance."

      • The Steelers want to acquire "a young quarterback in some form or fashion" but they are not looking to groom someone for the day when Roethlisberger leaves.

      • He was blunt on the ability of both wide receiver Emmanuel Sanders and tackle Willie Colon to remain healthy for longer periods. Colon has missed all but one game of the past two seasons with achilles and arm injuries. Sanders has had several surgeries on his feet and a knee, including a post-season foot operation.

      "You can't anticipate it's going to stop," he said of Sanders' injuries, although maintaining he is on track to recover from his latest surgery. "The same could be said for Willie Colon."

      • He equated Rooney's statement that Roethlisberger needs to "tweak" his game as merely for him to "evolve." He said he does not think Roethlisberger's ability to maneuver in and out of the pocket has been diminished at age 30.

      • Three draft prospects, besides those from Pitt, have made official visits to the Steelers: Ohio State OT Mike Adams, Florida International WR T.Y. Hilton and Cincinnati DL Derek Wolfe.

      • The formal workouts with players will begin April 16, as provided for in the NFL's collective-bargaining agreement, which has reduced the number of spring practices (OTAs) from 14 to 10, plus a three-day minicamp. OTAs will start May 22 and the spring practices will end with minicamp May 12-14.

      • He has not thought about whether a team will sign Mike Wallace or not as a restricted free agent. They have until April 20 to do so and the Steelers have the right to match it and keep him.

      "We'll cross that bridge when we come to it -- if we come to it."

      • Tomlin continued to report upbeat progress on Kirby Wilson, who was severely burned in a kitchen fire Jan. 6. Wilson left the hospital more than a week ago and is "attacking rehab." Tomlin expects him to return to his staff as running backs coach this year.

      • Nose tackle Casey Hampton could open the season on the physically unable to perform list, and if that's the case, Tomlin said Steve McLendon is starter capable and Ziggy Hood would be a possibility, as would someone else who might be signed or drafted.

      Tomlin said the team is approaching the situation as if Hampton will play.

      Molon labe

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      ?We're not going to apologize for winning.?
      Mike Tomlin

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      • fordfixer
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        • May 2008
        • 10922

        #33
        [url]http://pittsburgh.cbslocal.com/2012/03/27/exclusive-mike-tomlin-on-todd-haley-more/[/url]

        Exclusive: Mike Tomlin On Todd Haley & More
        March 27, 2012 5:09 PM

        KDKA's Bob Pompeani talks about the Steelers' off-season changes in an exclusive interview with Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin.
        Credit: KDKA-TV


        PALM BEACH, Fla. (KDKA) — There have been plenty of changes for the Steelers this off-season, perhaps most notably, the release and subsequent retirement of veteran wide receiver Hines Ward after 14 seasons with the franchise.

        But before this was the firing of Bruce Arians and the appointment of former Kansas City Chiefs head coach Todd Haley as the new offensive coordinator.

        KDKA’s Bob Popmeani caught up with Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin at the NFL Owners Meeting in Palm Beach, Fla., for an exclusive interview.

        “I’ll start by saying Art Rooney owns the football team so obviously he has the autonomy to do what he wants,” Tomlin said. “But some of those reports that were reported regarding the changes are just quite simply untrue. I made the decision to make the change from an offensive coordinator standpoint. I made the decision to hire Todd Haley.

        “It’s an enjoyable process for me. I like the process of evaluating and building and that’s what the acquisition of coaches is for me and players for that matter,” Tomlin continued. “Todd’s an impressive guy. I’ve enjoyed getting to know him on a personal level and working with him on a day-to-day basis. I’m really excited about where we’re going.”

        Pompeani: “He seems to me as I said to you earlier, a tough love kind of guy. He also shows his emotions on the sidelines. You like those qualities?”

        Tomlin: “No question. You know, that’s part of this game. This is an emotional game played by emotional men and you know I think that’s going to help us.”

        The Steelers expect Mike Wallace to help them again if he’s here and for now, that’s an “if.” His motivational level should be extremely high because he’d be playing for a contract, but there is a chance Wallace could price himself out of Pittsburgh.

        “Obviously we want Mike Wallace on our football team,” Tomlin said. “He’s a valued member of our football team. He’s a quality young man and person. He’s a good worker. This process is what it is. It’s the business arm of it. We’ll cross that bridge when we come to it, but as we sit right now, he’s a part of us and we’re looking forward to that.”

        Stay with KDKA for more of the exclusive interview with Mike Tomlin.

        Molon labe

        People sleep peaceably in their beds at night only because rough men stand ready to do violence on their behalf. George Orwell

        ?We're not going to apologize for winning.?
        Mike Tomlin

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        Only two defining forces have ever offered to die for you 1. Jesus Christ, 2.The American G.I., One died for your soul, the other for your freedom.

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        • feltdizz
          Legend
          • May 2008
          • 27532

          #34
          Originally posted by Crash
          And yet, was never offered the job and only became a QB COACH of the Ravens.
          Tomlin probably realized how bad Caldwell was 3 minutes into the interview.
          Steelers 27
          Rats 16

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          • feltdizz
            Legend
            • May 2008
            • 27532

            #35
            Tomlin is lying... we know how it really went down because we weren't there.
            Steelers 27
            Rats 16

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            • Ghost
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              • May 2008
              • 6338

              #36
              As long as the Steelers look as if they haven't suddenly forgotten how to move the ball as soon as the enter the red zone; who gives a rat's a$$ who fired whom. I'm jacked up to see what Haley brings to the table and how he works with the talent he's got. I think this will be an exciting season and they will actually be able to punch it in when they are close!
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              • Oviedo
                Legend
                • May 2008
                • 23824

                #37
                Originally posted by ghost
                as long as the steelers look as if they haven't suddenly forgotten how to move the ball as soon as the enter the red zone; who gives a rat's a$$ who fired whom. I'm jacked up to see what haley brings to the table and how he works with the talent he's got. I think this will be an exciting season and they will actually be able to punch it in when they are close!
                wisdom!!!!!!!
                "My team, may they always be right, but right or wrong...MY TEAM!"

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                • RuthlessBurgher
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                  • May 2008
                  • 33208

                  #38
                  Awesome news! Way to go, Coach Kirby!

                  • Tomlin continued to report upbeat progress on Kirby Wilson, who was severely burned in a kitchen fire Jan. 6. Wilson left the hospital more than a week ago and is "attacking rehab." Tomlin expects him to return to his staff as running backs coach this year.
                  Steeler teams featuring stat-driven, me-first, fantasy-football-darling diva types such as Antonio Brown & Le'Veon Bell won no championships.

                  Super Bowl winning Steeler teams were built around a dynamic, in-your-face defense plus blue-collar, hard-hitting, no-nonsense football players on offense such as Hines Ward & Jerome Bettis.

                  We don't want Juju & Conner to replace what we lost in Brown & Bell.

                  We are counting on Juju & Conner to return us to the glory we once had with Hines & The Bus.

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                  • Crash
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                    • Apr 2009
                    • 5008

                    #39
                    Originally posted by Ghost
                    As long as the Steelers look as if they haven't suddenly forgotten how to move the ball as soon as the enter the red zone; who gives a rat's a$$ who fired whom. I'm jacked up to see what Haley brings to the table and how he works with the talent he's got. I think this will be an exciting season and they will actually be able to punch it in when they are close!
                    And the minute they they throw the ball 3 times in three red zone plays people will start bitching that they aren't running enough.

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                    • RuthlessBurgher
                      Legend
                      • May 2008
                      • 33208

                      #40
                      Originally posted by Crash
                      And the minute they they throw the ball 3 times in three red zone plays people will start bitching that they aren't running enough.
                      If they throw 3 times in the red zone, and we don't score, people will whine.
                      If they run 3 times in the red zone, and we don't score, people will whine.
                      If they throw 2 times and run 1 time in the red zone, and we don't score, people will whine.
                      If they run 2 times and throw 1 time in the red zone, and we don't score, people will whine.

                      If they score, people could care less whether it was through the air or on the ground.
                      Steeler teams featuring stat-driven, me-first, fantasy-football-darling diva types such as Antonio Brown & Le'Veon Bell won no championships.

                      Super Bowl winning Steeler teams were built around a dynamic, in-your-face defense plus blue-collar, hard-hitting, no-nonsense football players on offense such as Hines Ward & Jerome Bettis.

                      We don't want Juju & Conner to replace what we lost in Brown & Bell.

                      We are counting on Juju & Conner to return us to the glory we once had with Hines & The Bus.

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                      • Eich
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                        • Jul 2010
                        • 7044

                        #41
                        Originally posted by RuthlessBurgher
                        If they throw 3 times in the red zone, and we don't score, people will whine.
                        If they run 3 times in the red zone, and we don't score, people will whine.
                        If they throw 2 times and run 1 time in the red zone, and we don't score, people will whine.
                        If they run 2 times and throw 1 time in the red zone, and we don't score, people will whine.

                        If they score, people could care less whether it was through the air or on the ground.

                        Oh - so you're saying it's the "NOT Scoring" part that people whine about and not that we don't run enough !


                        How about this.... Anytime anyone says or whines about something that remotely has anything to do with Ben, Crash will whine!

                        Note to Crash: Fans are fickle! Anytime things don't go well (ie scoring), fans will call for whatever you aren't currently doing. It's why the backup QB on any team becomes the most popular guy when the starter is struggling.

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                        • Crash
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                          • Apr 2009
                          • 5008

                          #42
                          Note to Crash: Fans are fickle! Anytime things don't go well (ie scoring), fans will call for whatever you aren't currently doing.
                          In 2007 Ben threw 32 TD passes in 15 games and Willie Parker was leading the league in rushing before he got hurt and people were still whining that they threw the ball too much and didn't play "Stiller Football".

                          The offense gets the heat, where the defense gets a free pass.

                          Just the way it is.

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                          • RuthlessBurgher
                            Legend
                            • May 2008
                            • 33208

                            #43
                            Originally posted by Crash
                            In 2007 Ben threw 32 TD passes in 15 games and Willie Parker was leading the league in rushing before he got hurt and people were still whining that they threw the ball too much and didn't play "Stiller Football".

                            The offense gets the heat, where the defense gets a free pass.

                            Just the way it is.
                            Did we win anything in 2007? No, we lost to Jacksonville in the wildcard round.

                            We played "Stiller football" in 2005 and 2008...that is championship football.

                            How we rank in rushing offense or passing defense or whatever is inconsequential.

                            Did our season end with a Rooney holding a Lombardi trophy? That's what matters.
                            Steeler teams featuring stat-driven, me-first, fantasy-football-darling diva types such as Antonio Brown & Le'Veon Bell won no championships.

                            Super Bowl winning Steeler teams were built around a dynamic, in-your-face defense plus blue-collar, hard-hitting, no-nonsense football players on offense such as Hines Ward & Jerome Bettis.

                            We don't want Juju & Conner to replace what we lost in Brown & Bell.

                            We are counting on Juju & Conner to return us to the glory we once had with Hines & The Bus.

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                            • squidkid
                              Legend
                              • Feb 2012
                              • 5847

                              #44
                              why is it when tomlin does his pressers and says 'nothing', we are told that tomlin is a master are fooling the media by not giving them anything informative or substantial, but when he makes the statement that he is the only one running this team in terms of who gets fired and who gets hired, we are suppose to believethat he is now telling the truth?
                              steelers = 3 ring circus with tomlin being the head clown

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                              • feltdizz
                                Legend
                                • May 2008
                                • 27532

                                #45
                                Originally posted by squidkid
                                why is it when tomlin does his pressers and says 'nothing', we are told that tomlin is a master are fooling the media by not giving them anything informative or substantial, but when he makes the statement that he is the only one running this team in terms of who gets fired and who gets hired, we are suppose to believethat he is now telling the truth?
                                Are you one of those guys who goes to Vegas and snitches on his friends when their wives ask what you did in Vegas?
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                                Rats 16

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