I think Pickett's was more obvious, but upon further review, it did look like he leaned back as if he was going to slide. I'm not sure if it was...
I just saw that. He actually said it was a problem all through training camp and they were trying to manage it, but he "tore it completely off the...
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He should have been fired five years after leading the team to a Super Bowl victory and three years after helping the team get back there. Please...
Didn't we learn not to assume things based on these days after the whole thing with Watt a few years ago?
Don't forget that they it was obvious Rudolph was going to keep picking on Elam, but this time he didn't have to give any cushion.
Funny. I remember people here arguing that it was all the quarterback. Nope. This is the same **** we saw most of the season and it was really stupid.
To be fair, Glazer does have some legitimate sources, including Tomlin, and he was the primary source of the reports from outside of Pittsburgh....
It is amazing how often this ridiculous take is repeated on this site.
That would be my thought, too. I think the groin injury ruined his entire season, but guys his age don't suddenly start being healthier.
How dare you and Blast bring reason and logic to this thread! Cutting Heyward and Ogunjobi sounds nice in theory, but viable replacements won't...
Rudolph was decent, especially when you consider the poor pass protection much of the night, but that interception was just devastating. He forced...
Watt, Holcomb, and Alexander are all fast guys for their position. Missing them made the defense look slower. That said, relying too much on...
No, he didn't look like he was going to slide. It's called making a move and it is allowed. The Steelers just need to tackle better.
He's right. I have no problem with him saying it now that the season is over. This is the biggest problem with Tomlin's teams, the sloppy play,...
He had a couple of ugly plays, but he played fairly well for stepping back in after missing three games. He wasn't great, but he wasn't the reason...
Pickens is an immature, selfish jackass. We know this. Tomlin knows it, but like the rest of us, he puts up with it because Pickens is so damn...
Bull****. It was second down. He assumed it would be open because they had been picking on Elam. I know you want to make excuses for Rudolph, but...
He's not leaving unless he wants to leave. Maybe if they hadn't rebounded from 7-7, but rallying that mess into the playoffs pretty much...
Exactly. How is it Tomlin's fault Pickens didn't protect the ball and Rudolph made a stupid decision on the interception? (And Johnson failed to...