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  • hawaiiansteel
    Legend
    • May 2008
    • 35651

    Brian Hoyer Laughing At Steelers Is Rock Bottom

    Dunlap: Brian Hoyer Laughing At Steelers Is Rock Bottom

    October 12, 2014



    There’s rock bottom.

    Then there’s Brian Hoyer poking fun at your organization.

    Try to swallow that down — Brian Hoyer, a guy who before this season never threw more than 100 passes in a professional year or started more than three games in a season, was making fun of the Steelers.

    Yes, Brian Hoyer — a guy who threw one solitary pass in 2011 as a member of the Patriots — felt the need (and had every right) to play funny guy after Sunday’s game.

    According to Mary Kay Cabot of the Cleveland Plain Dealer, Hoyer said after Sunday’s dismantling of the Steelers that he was “a little bored at the end” of his side’s 31-10 victory over the visiting club from Pittsburgh.

    How embarrassing.

    How humiliating.

    How degrading.

    This wasn’t Brady or Manning, Luck or Brees having a good time ribbing you after the game; this was Brian freaking Hoyer.

    How’s that hit you Mike Tomlin?

    How’s that hit you Dick LeBeau?

    How’s that hit you Todd Haley?

    How’s that hit you Kevin Colbert?

    How’s that hit you anyone with the surname Rooney?

    Hoyer needed only eight completions (he threw 21 times) to roar to 217 yards passing as the Browns beat the Steelers for just the third time in the last 23 tries and most definitively since that 51-0 hammering in 1989.

    As Hoyer spent the last few minutes of game time admittedly being bored, it might have served Tomlin, LeBeau and Haley well to spend that same span contemplating a new way to do things.

    If not, then thinking about their job security.

    As the last few moments flickered away on Sunday, it might have served Colbert well to think about tinkering with the way he and his staff rate and procure talent.

    If not, then thinking about their job security.

    And if the powers at the top with the surname Rooney begin to strengthen their backbone a bit, perhaps they would have used that same time as the clock was ticking off to think about how secure the general manager, head coach, coordinators and all staff should be moving forward.

    I mean, that’s if they don’t want a guy like Brian Hoyer cracking jokes about their organization moving forward.

    You see, as the Steelers fell to 3-3 on the season, last in the AFC North and 19-19 in their past 38 games, there is no portion of this organization that seems without deep flaws.

    The Steelers have missed on several draft picks, given Cortez Allen what looks like a premature enormous sum, are bereft of discipline on the field — and somewhat off it — and have looked out of sorts offensively, defensively and on special teams at times this season.

    That’s on everyone, not just one man.

    The players bear a portion on the responsibility, but if the results haven’t changed since January of 2012 when this team lost to the Broncos in the playoffs, at some point it’s time to contemplate changing the hierarchy.

    To me, we’ve reached that time.

    It’s time for the Rooneys to start laying down ultimatums and stipulations with 10 games left this season, the next of which coming up next Monday against the Texans.

    The Rooneys should specify — to the people in question — a hard-lined win total, a watermarked delineation that this team needs to reach in order for men such as Colbert, Tomlin, LeBeau and Haley to keep jobs next season.

    It’s very simply. Someone named Rooney needs to tell them, “You win [X] games and you keep your jobs; you don’t and we’re going in a different direction.”

    That might seem harsh to some. To me, it’s perfectly sensible and not only tells the football staff they aren’t producing at a level that’s acceptable now, but gives them exactly what that acceptable level is.

    I’m tired of hearing all about what LeBeau and Colbert have done in the past — this is now a .500 organization.

    I’m tired of hearing all about Todd Haley’s wizardry on the offensive side of the ball or his past with Arizona — this is a .500 organization at his offensive command.

    I’m tired of hearing all about Mike Tomlin’s two trips to the Super Bowl — his teams have been .500 since his staff couldn’t find a way to stop Tim Tebow in a playoff game.

    We have reached, make no mistake, rock bottom of the Mike Tomlin tenure here in Pittsburgh with Sunday’s humiliation in Cleveland.

    The Rooney family has the chance to plainly tell some men what they need to do to keep their jobs.

    Or, they can keep allowing men like Brian Hoyer to publicly make fun of them.

    [URL]http://pittsburgh.cbslocal.com/2014/10/12/dunlap-brian-hoyer-laughing-at-steelers-is-rock-bottom/[/URL]
  • Starlifter
    Legend
    • May 2008
    • 5098

    #2
    Good article, but I'm not convinced we're at rock bottom yet.
    2014 MNF EXEC CHAMPION!!!

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    • WindyCitySteel
      Legend
      • Nov 2011
      • 15684

      #3
      “We had so many injuries across the board it’s hard to believe we could have beaten a college team,” Browns left tackle Joe Thomas said. “The guys who had to step up played like Pro Bowlers, every single one of them.”

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      • WindyCitySteel
        Legend
        • Nov 2011
        • 15684

        #4
        “I was amazed at how well we were able to [adjust] and continue doing the things we were doing,” Thomas said. “We’ve hardly had any practice with John at center and Paul at right guard. We barely do any snaps like that during the week. Alex is one of the most dependable and reliable guys in the NFL. To lose someone at the center position is devastating. I can’t say enough about the job that John and Paul did stepping in there and not missing a step. As soon as Alex went down they threw some of their best blitzes in their arsenal at us. It was amazing to see John pick it up and not miss a step.

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        • Steelhere10
          Hall of Famer
          • May 2008
          • 3849

          #5
          Sums it up for me.
          [url=http://img525.imageshack.us/i/steelers2010.jpg/]http://img525.imageshack.us/img525/2...eelers2010.jpg[/url]

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          • steelblood
            Hall of Famer
            • May 2008
            • 4166

            #6
            While we are at it, someone should also contemplate firing the author and editor of the article as there are numerous typos and some terrible mistakes in basic grammar. How does this not get proofread? As the author said, "it's very simply."
            Even if Bill Belichick was getting an atomic wedgie, his face would look exactly the same.

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            • RobinCole
              Pro Bowler
              • Apr 2014
              • 1358

              #7
              Seems like a huge deal being made out of a rather harmless comment. The game was over halfway through the 3rd quarter and the 4th was a yawner. Of course the game was boring at the end.

              What Thomas said was basically praise to his team's backups for doing a good job.

              Whatever, they've just won their Super Bowl but I doubt they'll even smell the real one.

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              • BradshawsHairdresser
                Legend
                • Dec 2008
                • 7056

                #8
                Originally posted by RobinCole
                Whatever, they've just won their Super Bowl but I doubt they'll even smell the real one.
                They are now a little closer to it than the Steelers are.

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                • chiken
                  Backup
                  • Jun 2010
                  • 489

                  #9
                  Did anyone read where one of the Browns said that because they had so many injuries it would be amazing if they could even beat a college team?

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                  • Shoe
                    Hall of Famer
                    • May 2008
                    • 4044

                    #10
                    Originally posted by RobinCole
                    Seems like a huge deal being made out of a rather harmless comment. The game was over halfway through the 3rd quarter and the 4th was a yawner. Of course the game was boring at the end.

                    What Thomas said was basically praise to his team's backups for doing a good job.

                    Whatever, they've just won their Super Bowl but I doubt they'll even smell the real one.
                    And if he was laughing, I wouldn't blame him. We had him; we cut him. To a competitor, they are saying that you aren't good enough. I'd take that chip on my shoulder and run with it.
                    I wasn't hired for my disposition.

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                    • feltdizz
                      Legend
                      • May 2008
                      • 27564

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Shoe
                      And if he was laughing, I wouldn't blame him. We had him; we cut him. To a competitor, they are saying that you aren't good enough. I'd take that chip on my shoulder and run with it.
                      Damn straight... he has a reason to throw darts at us.
                      Steelers 27
                      Rats 16

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                      • bostonsteeler
                        Pro Bowler
                        • Oct 2008
                        • 1529

                        #12
                        He has it wrong. We're not merely 19-19 in the past 38 games.
                        We're 21-21 in the past 42.

                        That's two full seasons and 10 games, going back to 2012, when we're 0.5

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                        • pittpete
                          Legend
                          • Aug 2008
                          • 6825

                          #13
                          Originally posted by Starlifter
                          Good article, but I'm not convinced we're at rock bottom yet.
                          Put your DVR on and rewatch Sundays game.
                          sigpic

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                          • bostonsteeler
                            Pro Bowler
                            • Oct 2008
                            • 1529

                            #14
                            Originally posted by pittpete
                            Put your DVR on and rewatch Sundays game.
                            Pete, Lifter's saying there's room for them to get worse. Like 51-0. And they way they're going, they could get there.

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                            • skyhawk
                              Hall of Famer
                              • Dec 2008
                              • 3733

                              #15
                              Backup or journeyman QBs (and the rest) have been laughing at the Steelers D since 2010. The loss in Cleve is not surprising or an upset any longer.

                              I don't really understand how the Browns and their fans can gain confidence after this one. Clearly, many of the fans, players, and media have not been paying attention.

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