The Steelers had not lost at home to a winless opponent (of 0-3 or worse) since 1985. That happened vs. Cincinnati. It nearly happened in 1997,...
I don't think it's that simple. Not all losses/wins are equal. The Steelers could lose 21-17 to Cincy, 31-28 to Denver, and 30-37 to Atlanta, and...
I can't believe you wrote that. :lolol:
I have been saying this for a long time.
The issue on defense is as much scheme as it is talent. Remember, Kevin Greene said it's the same thing LeBeau has always been doing. This issue...
He usually does.
We just need to ask ourselves honestly and seriously: Do most other NFL coaches win this game today? The Steelers were BY FAR the more talented...
And that list doesn't count the near misses, too.
When you lose to bad teams here and there, it's par for the course. It happens. Since Tomlin took over, it's happened repeatedly. There's not...
You're not the only one feeling this.
Sorry...sorry...MODERATOR. One of the mods doesn't like it. :cool:
Not you, TTF.
Oakland in 09? KC in 09? Cleveland in 09? Denver in 11? Oakland in 12? Tennessee in 12? Tennessee in 13? Oakland in 13? Minnesota in 13?
Ssssssh. The admin of this board--whom I respect--has made it clear: it's not the coach and any discussion of him and the staff is mere whining....
We are not allowed to discuss the coaching of this team. So other than that...what explanations do we have? The players? Is this that bad of a...
More than three years.
I won't say anything. The score says it all.
To be honest, the theme of the NFL so far this season is "Tale of Two Halves."
LI think he was being sarcastic.
He got away with a serious push-off. But we'll take it.