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  • rockonsteel
    Backup
    • Nov 2009
    • 215

    #61
    Re: Post-Gazette: Arians stays

    Originally posted by feltdizz
    Originally posted by Slapstick
    Originally posted by grotonsteel
    IMO Tomlin needs to grow some balls.He is all words no action. I will be interested in seeing what he does to improve this team..
    Keeping BA in spite of the rabid fan hate and the wishes of the Steelers FO is the very definition of balls...
    yes indeed... but did the FO really want him gone or was it from a "source" LOL!!!

    The only balls it would show is Tomlin wants to upset a franchise QB with a great year and start all over from scratch.

    The fans are hilarious though... they talk like Tomlin's job isn't linked to this decision.

    You're talking as if it's not. The very notion that he came as close to being fired as he did, should tell you that there are people more important than the members of these forums who have concerns about Arians job performance. If he had to be "saved" by Tomlin or Ben, as reported on another forum, or anybody else, means he had one foot out of the door. That;s not exactly a ringing endorsement. I hope for Tomlin's sake, this works out better next season than it did this past one. Because if Ben keeps getting killed, and they keep failing in the red zone, etc., that would put a serious stain on Tomlin's resume.


    Rockon

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    • BURGH86STEEL
      Legend
      • May 2008
      • 6921

      #62
      Re: Post-Gazette: Arians stays

      Originally posted by rockonsteel
      Originally posted by feltdizz
      Originally posted by Slapstick
      Originally posted by grotonsteel
      IMO Tomlin needs to grow some balls.He is all words no action. I will be interested in seeing what he does to improve this team..
      Keeping BA in spite of the rabid fan hate and the wishes of the Steelers FO is the very definition of balls...
      yes indeed... but did the FO really want him gone or was it from a "source" LOL!!!

      The only balls it would show is Tomlin wants to upset a franchise QB with a great year and start all over from scratch.

      The fans are hilarious though... they talk like Tomlin's job isn't linked to this decision.

      You're talking as if it's not. The very notion that he came as close to being fired as he did, should tell you that there are people more important than the members of these forums who have concerns about Arians job performance. If he had to be "saved" by Tomlin or Ben, as reported on another forum, or anybody else, means he had one foot out of the door. That;s not exactly a ringing endorsement. I hope for Tomlin's sake, this works out better next season than it did this past one. Because if Ben keeps getting killed, and they keep failing in the red zone, etc., that would put a serious stain on Tomlin's resume.


      Rockon
      Does anyone know how close he was to being fired? Ben gets killed partially because that is how he admit tingly plays. Some of the red zone issues are because the coaches don't always call good plays, the players don't execute(penalties, dropped passes, poorly thrown balls ect) when opportunities were there, and the other guys get paid too.

      It is strange that someone would think Tomlin's resume will be stained at this point of his young career.

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      • feltdizz
        Legend
        • May 2008
        • 27531

        #63
        Re: Post-Gazette: Arians stays

        Originally posted by rockonsteel
        Originally posted by feltdizz

        yes indeed... but did the FO really want him gone or was it from a "source" LOL!!!

        The only balls it would show is Tomlin wants to upset a franchise QB with a great year and start all over from scratch.

        The fans are hilarious though... they talk like Tomlin's job isn't linked to this decision.

        You're talking as if it's not. The very notion that he came as close to being fired as he did, should tell you that there are people more important than the members of these forums who have concerns about Arians job performance. If he had to be "saved" by Tomlin or Ben, as reported on another forum, or anybody else, means he had one foot out of the door. That;s not exactly a ringing endorsement. I hope for Tomlin's sake, this works out better next season than it did this past one. Because if Ben keeps getting killed, and they keep failing in the red zone, etc., that would put a serious stain on Tomlin's resume.


        Rockon
        The same people who had BA fired had Grimm hired. They know nothing..
        Don't hope for Tomlin. He made the decision, he knows..

        If anyone saved BA's job though....

        it was Bad Word Lebeau's DB's..
        Steelers 27
        Rats 16

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        • feltdizz
          Legend
          • May 2008
          • 27531

          #64
          Re: Post-Gazette: Arians stays

          Originally posted by BURGH86STEEL
          Does anyone know how close he was to being fired? Ben gets killed partially because that is how he admit tingly plays. Some of the red zone issues are because the coaches don't always call good plays, the players don't execute(penalties, dropped passes, poorly thrown balls ect) when opportunities were there, and the other guys get paid too.

          It is strange that someone would think Tomlin's resume will be stained at this point of his young career.
          unless Tomlin, a Rooney or BA says it I won't believe it. These newspapers in Pittsburgh are shady.. or smart, for having different stories...
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