Mike Tomlin Post Game Press Conference

Here’s the transcript from Coach Tomlin’s post game presser. Enjoy.

Tomlin:

“Not enough playmaking for us in any of the three phases to secure victory. Obviously, there was enough playmaking by them. I want to congratulate them on their efforts. I thought we could have tackled better. That contributed to some of the splash plays, the big run late. Obviously, we didn’t do enough in that area. We dropped a couple balls, those types of things. But just in general, enough playmaking by them in a close football game. Not enough by us, whether it’s at the end of the game or whether if you look at it throughout. We accept responsibility for that. No major injuries. Just minor bumps and bruises associated with playing.”

You had some big penalties, especially when you were trying to kill the clock late. Was there miscommunication there with Ramon Foster going down field?

“It didn’t look like he was too far down field. Obviously, I’ve got to respect the call made by the officials, but I’ll review the tape before I pass judgment on the quality of that call. Obviously, we run a bunch of those plays and have, not only in recent weeks but over the course of the season. That hadn’t been an issue for us, but I’ll respect his call.”

Regarding the decision to go for it on fourth-and-10:

“Obviously, if we were successful then we could continue on. We hadn’t done a great job of stopping him in the second half, so we weren’t ensured of getting the ball back. If you punt there, they have an opportunity to convert third downs and kill the clock and the game. I thought if we went for it we had an opportunity to continue on. If we didn’t, then whatever was going to happen was going to happen quickly, and we had an opportunity to have the ball at the end, which is what we did.”

Regarding the decision to use the timeout on that play when the clock was already stopped:

“Which one?”

Before the fourth down play.

“We didn’t have enough communication to get the type of call that we were comfortable with right there. We decided to do it in an effort to get a good call and win that down. None of the other things that transpired after that were going to matter unless we got a good call and made every effort to win that down. So, that’s what I did.”

Le’Veon Bell was running the ball well in the first half. Why did his production decrease in the second half?

“They did a nice job. It was the flow of the game or what have you. I’m not going to make an excuse for a lack of productivity in that area. It was what it was.”

Regarding the emotions after a loss when you had the lead late and what it does for the season now:

“I really hadn’t taken the time, obviously, to process it. We understood what was at stake in terms of us and this football game, specifically. We’ll take responsibility for whatever transpires. We understand the gravity of these moments.”

Was Troy Polamalu told to run that missed field goal back or did he do that on his own?

“Absolutely.”

He was told?

“Absolutely. I waived him back there.”

What was Miami doing schematically running the ball because they seemed to be running it pretty well?

“Like I said earlier, I don’t know if it was schematics. Particularly on the big play late, I just thought we didn’t do a good job of tackling. I thought we could’ve done a better job in that area. But you’ve got to give them credit. They blocked hard and they ran hard.”

As that play was unfolding, did you think that Antonio Brown was in?

“I thought he was in, but obviously I didn’t have the perspective of whether or not he stepped out of bounds. I knew he went into the end zone standing up. That I could see. Obviously, his perspective on whether or not he was in bounds or out of bounds over there was much better than mine.”

Emotionally, did you let yourself think you guys had the game won?

“No. I saw his motion before (AB) even went into the end zone. That’s just regular mechanics. You watch the officials that are watching the sideline, particularly in moments like that. He was very definitive and very clear about what he saw over there, so there was no emotional roller coaster ride of any kind whatsoever.”

[Gif] Steelers Lose 34 to 28

The Steelers proved the old ‘game of inches’ adage today with a miracle finish that almost was. The Steelers took the lead at the beginning of the fourth quarter with a 17 yard touchdown pass to Jerricho Cotchery, making the score 28-24. The next few possessions were scoreless, until the Dolphins had an explosive play that set up a short touchdown pass from to Clay from Tannehill, putting the Dolphins up 31-28. That explosive play was a 55 yard run by Daniel Thomas.

The Steelers got the ball back on their own 10 yard line, with just under 3 minutes left. After 3 unsuccessful passes, the Steelers used a timeout on 4th and 10 and decided to go for it. Ben scrambled for 8 yards and the Dolphins took over on downs. The defense held the Dolphins offense to a field goal, making the score 34-28. On the next drive, with a minute left, the Steelers had three unsuccessful downs and found themselves with three seconds left on their own 26. After several pitches and laterals, Antonio Brown took the ball to the house up the sideline. Unfortunately, he stepped out of bounds at the 12 yard line.

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Here’s a gif of that final near miraculous play.

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Steelers Down 24-21 To Close The 3rd Quarter

The Dolphins opened the quarter with a long drive that resulted in a goal line touchdown run by Daniel Thomas. The Steelers answered back on the next drive, with a couple of explosive plays, the second being a 43 yard touchdown by Antonio Brown making it 17-14.

The Steelers defense came up huge on the next drive when Troy Polamalu intercepted Ryan Tannehill and returned for a 19 yard touchdown taking the lead. The Dolphins answered back shortly after they drove down the field and gained a touchdown. Steelers have the ball to close the 3rd.

End Of 1st Quarter, Steelers Lead 7-3

In what has been a snowy, messy first quarter, the Steelers are on top 7-3. The Steelers chewed up the clock with successful running by Le’Veon Bell, who’s playing well coming back from his concussion. He had 36 rushing yards on 9 carries and 14 yards on 2 receptions.

The Steelers scored on a short pass to Emmanuel Sanders. Ben Roethlisberger surpassed Terry Bradshaw on that play, giving him 213 regular season touchdown passes, the most in Steelers history. Ziggy Hood left the game with an ankle injury on the following drive. His return is questionable.

Inactives For Steelers Vs Dolphins

Here are the inactives for today’s game at Heinz Field.

For the Steelers:

LT Kelvin Beachum, DE Brett Keisel, WR Derek Moye, QB Landry Jones, C David Snow, CB Isaiah Green, and LB Kion Wilson are inactive today.

RB Le’Veon Bell and NT Steve McLendon are active and slated to start today. Matt Spaeth is in fact active today, but it’s uncertain how much playing time he’ll see. Mike Adams will start in place of Kelvin Beachum.

For the Dolphins:

QB Devlin, CB Taylor, CB Davis, S Campbell, OL Watkins, OL Arkin and DL Francis are inactive.

Report: Steelers To Lose Draft Pick Regardless Of Playoffs

According to media outlets this morning, the NFL plans to penalize the Steelers further by taking a late round draft pick from the team. Originally it was believed by many that the league was leaving the case open, in case of playoff tie-breaking implications from Tomlin’s sideline step. However, Jason La Canfora of CBS Sports and Mike Florio of ProfootballTalk (via Peter King) report that tie-breakers are not a factor, and that the league plans to take a late round pick from the team regardless.

Personally, I have a problem with breaking NFL news that’s reported on Sunday morning. In my opinion, these types of reports are generally published in an effort to funnel web traffic to their website in hopes to keep the reader there for all the Sunday football festivities. These stories almost always have the phrase ‘according to a source’ in the first two sentences.

As much as this has made headlines, I would be surprised if the league does in fact take away a draft pick from the Steelers for this. We’ll most likely be at the mercy of rumors and speculation for the next few months unfortunately.

Steelers Activate Matt Spaeth, Release TE Gordon

The Steelers have announced that they have activated TE Matt Spaeth to the active roster. The team had until the end of next week to make a decision on Spaeth. The tight end had surgery almost 4 months ago to repair a lisfranc injury he suffered during training camp.

To clear space for the roster move, the team has released TE Richard Gordon. Gordon didn’t play a snap since being signed with the team on October 15th.

Woodley, Bell, And DeCastro All Probable For Sunday

Good news on the Steelers injury front today- LaMarr Woodley (calf), Le’Veon Bell (concussion), and David DeCastro (foot) are all listed as probable for the Dolphins game this Sunday.

Woodley spoke about starting after practice, “I’ll be starting. It will be based on how I feel. You don’t want to fatigue it and reinjure it. We’ll be smart about it.” Right guard David DeCastro also plans on starting. “Yeah, I’m gonna go.”, said DeCastro after practice.

LT Kelvin Beachum (knee) is doubtful and NT Steve McLendon (ankle) is questionable. Brett Keisel (foot) has been officially ruled out, though coach Tomlin said as much earlier in the week.

Steelers Thursday Practice Participation Report

It’s looking more and more like Mike Adams will be starting at left tackle this Sunday, as Kelvin Beachum did not practice again today. Steve McLendon also did not participate in practice today due to his ankle injury. David DeCastro was limited in practice today. According to Bob Labriola, there seems to be some hope that DeCastro will be able to play on Sunday. We’ll have a better idea tomorrow of course.

Le’Veon Bell participated fully again today in practice. In regards to Bell, the Steelers PR man Burt Lauten had this to say this afternoon:

Le’Veon Bell has been cleared for full practice, but not to play until passing tests through the weekend. The Steelers medical staff will continue to monitor Le’Veon Bell’s status through the week to make sure he continues without symptoms.”

Bell has passed concussion tests up until this point, but will need to pass medical evaluations this weekend before being cleared to play.

More good injury news: LaMarr Woodley was also a full participant today, coming back from his calf injury. Mike Adams participated fully as well today.