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  • fordfixer
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    • May 2008
    • 10921

    Making Arians a scapegoat is unwarranted

    Cook: Making Arians a scapegoat is unwarranted
    Wednesday, January 06, 2010
    By Ron Cook, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
    [url="http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/10006/1026052-87.stm"]http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/10006/1026052-87.stm[/url]

    Steelers coach Mike Tomlin made all the predictable points in his season-ending session with the local sporting media yesterday. He talked of a "somber meeting" with his players Monday after their 9-7 finish left them out of the playoffs. He took "responsibility for everything" for the team falling short of its goal of winning another "Lombardi." He promised to make "appropriate changes" before next season.

    But Tomlin didn't deliver the news that many people in Steelers Nation most wanted to hear. He didn't fire offensive coordinator Bruce Arians.

    At least not yet.

    You almost could hear the screams of anger around town, across the country and throughout the world in all places where the Terrible Towel is considered sacred.

    At least two people are happy for now, though: Ben Roethlisberger and I.

    And one of our opinions really should matter.

    The Arians dismissal still could happen, of course. ESPN Radio 1250 reported yesterday afternoon that Tomlin will fire him, perhaps before the end of the week. For his part, Tomlin announced that quarterbacks coach Ken Anderson is retiring but wouldn't discuss his plans for the rest of his staff, begging off the topic until after he meets with each coach later this week.

    I'm hoping the radio report is wrong. I can't think of one good reason why the Rooneys and/or Tomlin would make that move with Arians. They are too smart to try to placate the frustrated masses by giving them his head. Arians doesn't deserve that. Letting him go would be a huge mistake. It wouldn't rectify what really ails the Steelers. It only would add to their troubles.

    Listen ... . There are those screams again.

    I'm sorry, I've never seen as much irrational animosity directed at one coordinator as there was toward Arians this season. In a lot of ways, his offense was magnificent. Roethlisberger had his best year as a quarterback. Wide receivers Hines Ward and Santonio Holmes, tight end Heath Miller and running back Rashard Mendenhall put up huge numbers. Certainly, Arians' offense isn't the primary reason the Steelers are out of the postseason. It ranks a distant third behind the overrated defense and the underachieving special teams on the list of causes for the mess that Tomlin is trying to sort through this week.

    Today's NFL isn't your father's NFL. It's no longer strictly about power football -- "3 yards and a cloud of dust" if you will. It's about being able to beat increasingly complicated defensive schemes by throwing the football often and with great precision.

    The NFL's top 10 passing teams this season were Houston, Indianapolis, New England, New Orleans, San Diego, Dallas, Green Bay, Minnesota, Philadelphia and the Steelers. How much do you want to bet that one team from that list wins the Super Bowl next month and a second team plays in it?

    The top 10 rushing teams were the New York Jets, Tennessee, Carolina, Miami, Baltimore, New Orleans, Dallas, Cleveland, Cincinnati and Jacksonville. Only New Orleans and Dallas from that group would appear to be capable of winning the title.

    Arians is no kid -- he's 57 -- but he has kept up with the times.

    He gets it.

    It's hard to say that same thing about many Steelers fans. They conveniently forget that Arians' offense was plenty good enough to help the team win the championship last season, especially during a magical fourth-quarter drive in Super Bowl XLIII. But they can't wait to blame him for the failures this season, unfair as that blame is. If I received a nickel every time somebody said he needs to be more committed to the running game, I'd be a wealthy man. It's ridiculous.

    Do those people really believe it was Arians' fault that the Steelers blew five fourth-quarter leads in losses this season?

    Roethlisberger is another guy who gets it. You can say he has a biased opinion about the passing game, and I won't argue. Any great quarterback -- and Big Ben clearly is among the two or three greatest in the game today -- likes throwing the ball more than handing it off. It's no wonder he loves his offense just as it is.

    But Roethlisberger has been extraordinarily productive under Arians. This season, he threw for a team-record 4,328 yards with a 100.5 passer rating. He had 26 touchdowns and 12 interceptions. It's indisputable that he and his offense did their part and more to help the team try to get back to the playoffs and have a chance to defend its title.

    But there's more to it than just numbers.

    Roethlisberger has a wonderful working relationship with Arians. That should not be underestimated. The Steelers have $102 million invested in their quarterback. They should be doing everything they can -- within reason -- to keep him happy.

    Firing Arians won't do that.

    Nor will making Roethlisberger work with a new coordinator and learn a new system when there really was nothing wrong with his offense as it was.

    That's not just wrong.

    It's unnecessary.

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  • SteelCrazy
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    • Aug 2008
    • 5049

    #2
    Re: Making Arians a scapegoat is unwarranted

    This idiot talks if Ben is a rookie and needs his hand held by Arians and only Arians. As if Ben would be lost if Arians was indeed fired and someone new came in to take over the offense.

    What I saw this year was a meltdown on offense in the latter parts of the game, no TOP, and an aging D without it's 2 best players, left to defend our Championship.

    Arians isn't a scapegoat, if fired, he is the goat.
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    • Shoe
      Hall of Famer
      • May 2008
      • 4044

      #3
      Re: Making Arians a scapegoat is unwarranted

      "Making Arians a scapegoat is unwarranted"

      I agree... sorta

      I'm like everyone else, in being critical of Arians in some areas. However, TOMLIN NEEDS TO BE ACCOUNTABLE. There lies the dilemna.

      Cuz I hate when people are so quick to jump on him, call him a janitor, etc... Frankly, I'm certain many of those who do, do so cuz he is black.

      BUT... I'm fed up with his rhetoric. I'm not talking about the usual coachspeak that coaches typically will say... I have no problem with that (since every coach does it). But he takes it a step further.

      (I guess I'm just terribly frustrated with how this year has unfolded.) But every time I hear talk about some aspect of the team, and he says "...where the rubber meets the road." Or he's talking our season, and says "we made our bed...", etc. It annoys me so.

      As if we're supposed to think you are a coach, because you are able to spout witty sayings? Again, I'm saying this part out of frustration, but...

      I DON'T CARE ABOUT THE SAYINGS.
      I DON'T CARE WHEN THE RUBBER MEETS THE ROAD.
      I DON'T CARE ABOUT WHAT BED OUR PLAYERS SLEEP ON.

      JUST COACH THIS MF-n TEAM.
      I wasn't hired for my disposition.

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      • msp26505
        Backup
        • Jan 2009
        • 451

        #4
        Re: Making Arians a scapegoat is unwarranted

        Ron Cook = feltdizz
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        • Scarletfire1970
          Pro Bowler
          • May 2008
          • 1138

          #5
          Re: Making Arians a scapegoat is unwarranted

          I think he is right. The problem this year lied more with the defense than the offense. Without the offensive production we had in many of these games, we would have ended up 6-10 or worse this year. Do I love Arians playcalling every game? No. But for the most part, this team has been productive under him. And look at the offensive line he's got to work with. I think he has done pretty well considering.

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          • Chadman
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            • May 2008
            • 6537

            #6
            Re: Making Arians a scapegoat is unwarranted

            Just wait till the masses get a hold of this article...


            Chadman has made mention of it before- the O's biggest problems are the OL & that fact/comment from Tomlin after the Ravens game that they don't feel Mendy can get it done on short yardage. There is no short yardage guy on the team.

            Fix that- and insert the necessary changes to scheme & players on the OL- pretty sure we see a different Arians Offense.
            The people that are trying to make the world worse never take a day off, why should I?

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            • feltdizz
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              • May 2008
              • 27531

              #7
              Re: Making Arians a scapegoat is unwarranted

              Originally posted by msp26505
              Ron Cook = feltdizz
              I'm not alone... He is spot on too... No one thinks BA is perfect or without flaw...
              This season is the worst year to make a case for his dismissal IMO.
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              • SteelAbility
                Pro Bowler
                • Oct 2009
                • 2149

                #8
                Re: Making Arians a scapegoat is unwarranted

                Originally posted by msp26505
                Ron Cook = feltdizz
                BA = feldizz

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                • BURGH86STEEL
                  Legend
                  • May 2008
                  • 6921

                  #9
                  Re: Making Arians a scapegoat is unwarranted

                  Originally posted by feltdizz
                  Originally posted by msp26505
                  Ron Cook = feltdizz
                  I'm not alone... He is spot on too... No one thinks BA is perfect or without flaw...
                  This season is the worst year to make a case for his dismissal IMO.
                  You are not a lone. I for know the offense showed improvement over last season. People don't want to see it because of hate. Hate over a few bad or questionable calls. If people think another OC will never have bad games or make questionable calls then they are mistaken.

                  The defensive side of the ball took a major step back. The special teams can also be lumped in with the defense.

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                  • steelblood
                    Hall of Famer
                    • May 2008
                    • 4166

                    #10
                    Re: Making Arians a scapegoat is unwarranted

                    Originally posted by Chadman
                    Just wait till the masses get a hold of this article...


                    Chadman has made mention of it before- the O's biggest problems are the OL & that fact/comment from Tomlin after the Ravens game that they don't feel Mendy can get it done on short yardage. There is no short yardage guy on the team.

                    Fix that- and insert the necessary changes to scheme & players on the OL- pretty sure we see a different Arians Offense.
                    Part of fixing short yardage is having the right personnel and the right scheme. Arians refuses to work with a traditional head-bashing FB. This stubborn refusal IS part of the problem. Arians has also designed very few effective running plays (our best running plays are the holdovers from past OCs). In fact, he designed very few effective running plays in his stint as OC in Cleveland (I lived there and saw almost every game). Arians Short yardage has been a huge problem and that fall at the feet of Tomlin AND Arians.

                    I don't necessarily believe that Arians should be fired. But, I certainly think he should be held accountable for the piss-poor red zone offense and our terrible short yardage game. Giving him a pass on those deficiencies is as bad as those who give him a pass based on the stats this team has generated.
                    Even if Bill Belichick was getting an atomic wedgie, his face would look exactly the same.

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                    • stlrz d
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                      • May 2008
                      • 9244

                      #11
                      Re: Making Arians a scapegoat is unwarranted

                      I already sent Mr. Cook a nice email on this article. He's responded to me before when I've complimented him.

                      I'm betting there's no chance he responds this time. I basically pointed out to him all the fallacies in his "keep Bruce" argument.

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                      • Steeler Mafia
                        Starter
                        • May 2008
                        • 567

                        #12
                        Re: Making Arians a scapegoat is unwarranted

                        Originally posted by stlrz d
                        I already sent Mr. Cook a nice email on this article. He's responded to me before when I've complimented him.

                        I'm betting there's no chance he responds this time. I basically pointed out to him all the fallacies in his "keep Bruce" argument.
                        Please show your work. I would love to see that letter and what was said to this moronic wirter for the Post.
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                        • msp26505
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                          • Jan 2009
                          • 451

                          #13
                          Re: Making Arians a scapegoat is unwarranted

                          Originally posted by feltdizz
                          This season is the worst year to make a case for his dismissal IMO.
                          I (and others) wanted him gone last year, but it's tough to fire a coordinator after a SB win.

                          You can blame the OL and Zierlein all you want (and there is definitely much to complain about there) but BA repeatedly put Ben in vulnerable situations by going empty set and calling slow-developing plays against obvious blitzes...only exacerbated when you throw in Ben's "hold onto the ball" mentality.

                          Against Cleveland, a smart OC calls quick hitters and more max protect when Cleveland's vaunted 37th ranked D is bringing the house and getting 8 sacks.
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                          • feltdizz
                            Legend
                            • May 2008
                            • 27531

                            #14
                            Re: Making Arians a scapegoat is unwarranted

                            Originally posted by msp26505
                            Originally posted by feltdizz
                            This season is the worst year to make a case for his dismissal IMO.
                            I (and others) wanted him gone last year, but it's tough to fire a coordinator after a SB win.

                            You can blame the OL and Zierlein all you want (and there is definitely much to complain about there) but BA repeatedly put Ben in vulnerable situations by going empty set and calling slow-developing plays against obvious blitzes...only exacerbated when you throw in Ben's "hold onto the ball" mentality.

                            Against Cleveland, a smart OC calls quick hitters and more max protect when Cleveland's vaunted 37th ranked D is bringing the house and getting 8 sacks.
                            That Cleveland game was pitiful...

                            I don't like the empty set either but Ben must love it because we kept using it. Obviously empty sets call for quick reads and Ben is not that guy... I often wonder if he welcomes a CB blitz thinking he can escape it..

                            I did see a few plays out of the empty that were great.. the pass to Moore that Heath was called for a hold was nice.

                            Ben looked glassy in that Cleveland game and half the team looked like they wanted to get on the bus. It was awful all around.
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                            • feltdizz
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                              • May 2008
                              • 27531

                              #15
                              Re: Making Arians a scapegoat is unwarranted

                              [quote=Steeler Mafia]
                              Originally posted by "stlrz d":hv2lb8gx
                              I already sent Mr. Cook a nice email on this article. He's responded to me before when I've complimented him.

                              I'm betting there's no chance he responds this time. I basically pointed out to him all the fallacies in his "keep Bruce" argument.
                              Please show your work. I would love to see that letter and what was said to this moronic wirter for the Post. [/quote:hv2lb8gx]

                              Ron Cook got you to bite the bait... i bet he gets more views and clicks today then he has all season.

                              you are the delusional fans he speaks of in his letter....LOL!!

                              No one is a BA apologist there are a few people who look at last season with clear minds then decide who failed this season.
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