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  • Joel Buchsbaum
    Legend
    • Jan 2021
    • 7744

    #31
    Originally posted by Mr.wizard
    I think it's just a rotation thing, Bush and Jack are going to play most of the times during the season but Spillane will get some time too.
    Yes, but who will Spillane play over? I say Bush hits the bench in favor of Spillane, while Jack remains on the field.

    The offer is still on the table to avoid onlythe treads I stated and I do the same for yours. Are you man enough to do that?
    Tomlin hasn't won a playoff game in seven years and counting. The earliest will be eight years. I guess that in Art Rooney's II, opinion is worth a 3 year extension.

    Our 2024 draft looks to be grade A. Our 2023 draft is an A. The roster is talented, but Mike Tomlin is still the head coach.

    *** Mike Tomlin is the best coach since the AFL- NFL merger that has not won a playoff game in 8 seasons or more. It's either him or Lewis. ***

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    • feltdizz
      Legend
      • May 2008
      • 27482

      #32
      Spillane isn’t starting over Bush but he will have a chance to take his job if he doesn’t show improvement early on.
      Steelers 27
      Rats 16

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      • Joel Buchsbaum
        Legend
        • Jan 2021
        • 7744

        #33
        Originally posted by feltdizz
        Spillane isn’t starting over Bush but he will have a chance to take his job if he doesn’t show improvement early on.
        For now, when Spillane comes in, he will replace Bush, just like he did last year. As for who starts I'll let camp decide that.
        Tomlin hasn't won a playoff game in seven years and counting. The earliest will be eight years. I guess that in Art Rooney's II, opinion is worth a 3 year extension.

        Our 2024 draft looks to be grade A. Our 2023 draft is an A. The roster is talented, but Mike Tomlin is still the head coach.

        *** Mike Tomlin is the best coach since the AFL- NFL merger that has not won a playoff game in 8 seasons or more. It's either him or Lewis. ***

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        • Bawb the Revelator
          Pro Bowler
          • Jan 2022
          • 1975

          #34
          Originally posted by Joel Buchsbaum
          Yes, but who will Spillane play over? I say Bush hits the bench in favor of Spillane, while Jack remains on the field.

          The offer is still on the table to avoid onlythe treads I stated and I do the same for yours. Are you man enough to do that?
          Wizard has a PASSIVE-AGGRESSIVE PERSONALITY DISORDER, Joel. Trust me.
          People with 'P.A.' feel inferior and hate others but are scared ****less to admit it.
          Here is what Passive-Aggressive people do to EVERYONE:

          Being passive-aggressive, they might: "Ghost" you, or seemingly disappear.
          Indirectly refuse your request (not tell you no, but also not do what you've .asked)
          Make excuses rather than say what is on his mind.
          Respond to your requests with sarcasm or subtle digs.
          A passive-aggressive claims he isn't mad—even when he's furious and not okay.

          In denying what he's feeling,, Wizard shuts down and refuses to discuss the issue.
          Mr. Wizard's Passive-aggressiveness shows in different ways.
          In personal settings, a passive-aggressive person makes excuses as a way of expressing anger toward other individuals. Passive-aggressives are sarcastic and never give examples of what they mean. Passive-aggressives withholding information to punish you.

          Mr. Wizard's Passive-Aggressiveness negatively affects his relationships. He won't post anger ot he won't respond at all. This creates confusion about what is going on

          Mr. Wizard loves to piss you off. You'll get tired of asking several times. You'll resent Mr. Wizard's sarcasm but he loves making you mad.
          There are things that contribute to passive aggression.

          Family upbringing: Some researchers theorize that passive-aggressive behavior can stem
          Mental health status: Research has found a connection between depression and passive-aggressive behaviors toward oneself. The situation may also have an influence on passive-aggressive behavior. Being assertive and emotionally open isn't easy. Passive-aggression is the result of upbringing, mental health and being uncomfortable with conflict.

          How to Recognize Passive-Aggressive Behavior.
          This type of behavior is subtle, how do you know if Mr. Wizard is being passive-aggressive? Here are some signs to look for:

          Ask him to do something. He never winds up doing it or he gives you a sarcastic response.

          How to Deal With Passive-Aggressive People

          What can you do when confronted with Mr. Wizard? The first step is to recognize the signs of such behavior. Sulking, withdrawal, and refusal to communicate are passive-aggressive behaviors.

          When the other person begins acting in such a way, try to keep your anger in check. Instead, point out the other person's feelings in a way that is non-judgmental, yet factual. If you are dealing with a child who is clearly upset about having to do chores, for example, you might say, "You seem to be angry at me for asking you to clean your room."

          Addressing behaviors without pointing fingers or assigning blame may make it easier for them to open up. It also lets them know that you recognize the passive-aggressiveness.

          Passive-aggressive behavior is destructive and FOREVER.
          Do yourself a big favor and put Mr. Wizard on IGNORE FOREVER.
          Trust a Shrink just this time, okay?

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          • feltdizz
            Legend
            • May 2008
            • 27482

            #35
            Originally posted by Joel Buchsbaum
            For now, when Spillane comes in, he will replace Bush, just like he did last year. As for who starts I'll let camp decide that.
            I’m more concerned with snap counts than who starts the game.

            I can see Spillane getting more time if its a team that leans more on the run if Bush is still gun shy.
            Steelers 27
            Rats 16

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            • Monalo
              Backup
              • Sep 2021
              • 293

              #36
              Originally posted by Joel Buchsbaum
              For now, when Spillane comes in, he will replace Bush, just like he did last year. As for who starts I'll let camp decide that.
              Spillane has been alternately replacing Bush and Jack so far. He’ll probably continue doing the same into the season, barring injuries IMO.

              Now that training camp is here with the Pittsburgh Steelers back in Latrobe and gearing up for what they hope will be a much more productive season, it’s

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              • Mr.wizard
                Legend
                • May 2014
                • 6686

                #37
                Originally posted by Joel Buchsbaum
                Yes, but who will Spillane play over? I say Bush hits the bench in favor of Spillane, while Jack remains on the field.

                The offer is still on the table to avoid onlythe treads I stated and I do the same for yours. Are you man enough to do that?
                He will spell Bush and Jack, Jack isnt playing 100% of the snaps. He is rotating with both now.

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                • Mr.wizard
                  Legend
                  • May 2014
                  • 6686

                  #38
                  Originally posted by Bawb the Revelator
                  Wizard has a PASSIVE-AGGRESSIVE PERSONALITY DISORDER, Joel. Trust me.
                  People with 'P.A.' feel inferior and hate others but are scared ****less to admit it.
                  Here is what Passive-Aggressive people do to EVERYONE:

                  Being passive-aggressive, they might: "Ghost" you, or seemingly disappear.
                  Indirectly refuse your request (not tell you no, but also not do what you've .asked)
                  Make excuses rather than say what is on his mind.
                  Respond to your requests with sarcasm or subtle digs.
                  A passive-aggressive claims he isn't mad—even when he's furious and not okay.

                  In denying what he's feeling,, Wizard shuts down and refuses to discuss the issue.
                  Mr. Wizard's Passive-aggressiveness shows in different ways.
                  In personal settings, a passive-aggressive person makes excuses as a way of expressing anger toward other individuals. Passive-aggressives are sarcastic and never give examples of what they mean. Passive-aggressives withholding information to punish you.

                  Mr. Wizard's Passive-Aggressiveness negatively affects his relationships. He won't post anger ot he won't respond at all. This creates confusion about what is going on

                  Mr. Wizard loves to piss you off. You'll get tired of asking several times. You'll resent Mr. Wizard's sarcasm but he loves making you mad.
                  There are things that contribute to passive aggression.

                  Family upbringing: Some researchers theorize that passive-aggressive behavior can stem
                  Mental health status: Research has found a connection between depression and passive-aggressive behaviors toward oneself. The situation may also have an influence on passive-aggressive behavior. Being assertive and emotionally open isn't easy. Passive-aggression is the result of upbringing, mental health and being uncomfortable with conflict.

                  How to Recognize Passive-Aggressive Behavior.
                  This type of behavior is subtle, how do you know if Mr. Wizard is being passive-aggressive? Here are some signs to look for:

                  Ask him to do something. He never winds up doing it or he gives you a sarcastic response.

                  How to Deal With Passive-Aggressive People

                  What can you do when confronted with Mr. Wizard? The first step is to recognize the signs of such behavior. Sulking, withdrawal, and refusal to communicate are passive-aggressive behaviors.

                  When the other person begins acting in such a way, try to keep your anger in check. Instead, point out the other person's feelings in a way that is non-judgmental, yet factual. If you are dealing with a child who is clearly upset about having to do chores, for example, you might say, "You seem to be angry at me for asking you to clean your room."

                  Addressing behaviors without pointing fingers or assigning blame may make it easier for them to open up. It also lets them know that you recognize the passive-aggressiveness.

                  Passive-aggressive behavior is destructive and FOREVER.
                  Do yourself a big favor and put Mr. Wizard on IGNORE FOREVER.
                  Trust a Shrink just this time, okay?
                  No Bawb im not being passive aggressive, i have been very direct with Joel.

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                  • feltdizz
                    Legend
                    • May 2008
                    • 27482

                    #39
                    Originally posted by Mr.wizard
                    No Bawb im not being passive aggressive, i have been very direct with Joel.
                    damn.. I put Bawb on ignore and then you copy him, smh..

                    Usually I work around trolls but the sex dump post was the last straw. He won, I had to block him.
                    Steelers 27
                    Rats 16

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                    • Prowler
                      Pro Bowler
                      • Apr 2010
                      • 1830

                      #40
                      Originally posted by Bawb the Revelator
                      Wizard has a PASSIVE-AGGRESSIVE PERSONALITY DISORDER, Joel. Trust me.
                      People with 'P.A.' feel inferior and hate others but are scared ****less to admit it.
                      Here is what Passive-Aggressive people do to EVERYONE:

                      Being passive-aggressive, they might: "Ghost" you, or seemingly disappear.
                      Indirectly refuse your request (not tell you no, but also not do what you've .asked)
                      Make excuses rather than say what is on his mind.
                      Respond to your requests with sarcasm or subtle digs.
                      A passive-aggressive claims he isn't mad—even when he's furious and not okay.

                      In denying what he's feeling,, Wizard shuts down and refuses to discuss the issue.
                      Mr. Wizard's Passive-aggressiveness shows in different ways.
                      In personal settings, a passive-aggressive person makes excuses as a way of expressing anger toward other individuals. Passive-aggressives are sarcastic and never give examples of what they mean. Passive-aggressives withholding information to punish you.

                      Mr. Wizard's Passive-Aggressiveness negatively affects his relationships. He won't post anger ot he won't respond at all. This creates confusion about what is going on

                      Mr. Wizard loves to piss you off. You'll get tired of asking several times. You'll resent Mr. Wizard's sarcasm but he loves making you mad.
                      There are things that contribute to passive aggression.

                      Family upbringing: Some researchers theorize that passive-aggressive behavior can stem
                      Mental health status: Research has found a connection between depression and passive-aggressive behaviors toward oneself. The situation may also have an influence on passive-aggressive behavior. Being assertive and emotionally open isn't easy. Passive-aggression is the result of upbringing, mental health and being uncomfortable with conflict.

                      How to Recognize Passive-Aggressive Behavior.
                      This type of behavior is subtle, how do you know if Mr. Wizard is being passive-aggressive? Here are some signs to look for:

                      Ask him to do something. He never winds up doing it or he gives you a sarcastic response.

                      How to Deal With Passive-Aggressive People

                      What can you do when confronted with Mr. Wizard? The first step is to recognize the signs of such behavior. Sulking, withdrawal, and refusal to communicate are passive-aggressive behaviors.

                      When the other person begins acting in such a way, try to keep your anger in check. Instead, point out the other person's feelings in a way that is non-judgmental, yet factual. If you are dealing with a child who is clearly upset about having to do chores, for example, you might say, "You seem to be angry at me for asking you to clean your room."

                      Addressing behaviors without pointing fingers or assigning blame may make it easier for them to open up. It also lets them know that you recognize the passive-aggressiveness.

                      Passive-aggressive behavior is destructive and FOREVER.
                      Do yourself a big favor and put Mr. Wizard on IGNORE FOREVER.
                      Trust a Shrink just this time, okay?
                      Holy, what is your diagnoses on me?








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                      • Mr.wizard
                        Legend
                        • May 2014
                        • 6686

                        #41
                        Originally posted by feltdizz
                        damn.. I put Bawb on ignore and then you copy him, smh..

                        Usually I work around trolls but the sex dump post was the last straw. He won, I had to block him.
                        First time I responded to him but it was just because he used my name. I usually ignore all of his nonsense

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                        • Chucktownsteeler
                          Legend
                          • May 2008
                          • 6849

                          #42
                          Originally posted by feltdizz
                          damn.. I put Bawb on ignore and then you copy him, smh..

                          Usually I work around trolls but the sex dump post was the last straw. He won, I had to block him.
                          Yes, I had to put him on the "ignore" list as well. Sexism and racism have no place anywhere, let alone here.

                          I have never used the "ignore" button before but in this case it is warranted. If we stop feeding him he will grow tired and move on.
                          Help me find my post proving I am a Yinzer!

                          I will tip my hat to Tomlin if he has a winning record and the team makes the play-offs in the upcoming season.

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                          • hawaiiansteel
                            Legend
                            • May 2008
                            • 35635

                            #43
                            Originally posted by Mr.wizard
                            No Bawb im not being passive aggressive, i have been very direct with Joel.
                            yes, you have been very direct and not even close to "passive-aggressive".

                            looks like having been a shrink is yet another thing "Bawb" has lied to us about.

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                            • SteelerOfDeVille
                              Legend
                              • May 2008
                              • 9069

                              #44
                              Originally posted by Prowler
                              Holy, what is your diagnoses on me?
                              multiple personality disorder??

                              (couldn't resist)
                              2013 MNF Executive Champion!

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                              • Chucktownsteeler
                                Legend
                                • May 2008
                                • 6849

                                #45
                                Originally posted by hawaiiansteel
                                yes, you have been very direct and not even close to "passive-aggressive".

                                looks like having been a shrink is yet another thing "Bawb" has lied to us about.
                                He was a shrink. Google "who is Bawb the Revelator" and his entire history pops up. I just think he is a lonely old man.
                                Help me find my post proving I am a Yinzer!

                                I will tip my hat to Tomlin if he has a winning record and the team makes the play-offs in the upcoming season.

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