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Mike Tomlin Post Game Press Conference Notes

Coach Tomlin addressed the media after the victory over the Detroit Lions, one which he described as “a satisfying” one. Here’s a transcript.

“Boy, that’s a satisfying victory. A good, tough week for us, not only in terms of the game but from a preparation standpoint. We had some guys that had to step up, obviously. Guys like Guy Whimper, guys like Jarvis Jones and Jason Worilds, obviously playing without [LaMarr] Woodley in that mix. I just liked the efforts of all parties involved. Obviously, we were going to be tested and that’s a good football team. We did some things to shoot ourselves in the foot. We got penalized a little bit there on offense. We didn’t convert some red zone opportunities. It minimized the things that we had going there in the first half, specifically. Defensively, I thought right there at the end of the first half we just were defeating ourselves. We weren’t where we needed to be, we were bleeding a little bit, they got some points on the board, but to the guys’ credit, we got in here and gathered at the half. Guys didn’t blink. We made the necessary adjustments. We came out and played a good thirty minutes of football and did what was necessary to get the victory.

We’ll take it and move forward. Obviously, we’re excited about it, but obviously there is no time to wear our hands out patting ourselves on the back. We’ll get rested and we’ll be ready to move forward. On the injury front, Emmanuel Sanders hurt his right foot in the game and is being evaluated. We’ll see where that goes. Stevenson Sylvester has got a right hamstring, we’ll see where that goes, and the rest of it was normal bumps and bruises associated with playing.”

Why not start the game with more guys than just one on Calvin Johnson, and what went into your adjustment at the half?

That was not the case. In many instances, we allocated two guys towards him. But like I said at the top of the week, we weren’t reinventing the wheel here. There have been guys allocating him every week this year and his performances have been similar to that. So, we’re like everybody else.

What were you able to do in the second half to limit Johnson to no catches?

It might just have been what they didn’t do. That guy is an awesome football player.

What does this game, and specifically the second half, tell you about this team?

We did what was required to win today, and that’s significant. But I’m not going to paint with a broad brush and look for anything that’s maybe not there. I appreciate the efforts today. It was required under the circumstances. We did the job.

On Antonio Brown’s big catch on third down on your own goal line after the fake field goal-

We’ve got a big time wideout of our own. Not a lot was written and said about him, of course, leading up to the game. But we think he is capable of affecting the outcome of games, much like their guy.

Do you think it motivates a player when an opposing player is talked about so much?

I think anything can be a motivation to players, it just depends on what they’re looking for. Competitors like these guys, they search for low hanging fruit that is just that.

Why so much quarters defense today, even against their base offense?

Because that was the nature of the way that they attacked. Even when they’re in two tight end sets, that second tight end is an oversized wide out. He’s a vertical threat and that’s the way we chose to play him. It helped us, I thought. Obviously, it put some stresses on some secondary people that can play in the box in regards to some of the run game, but the run game wasn’t going to beat us. We couldn’t let these guys throw the ball over our head, particularly to [Calvin Johnson] and some of those other big body eligibles they have.

You said you don’t want to paint this game too broadly, but do you think beating a team like a first place team kind of gives your guys a sense of something?

No.

Nothing?

No. I don’t want to play ball.

What can you say about your offenses resiliency, especially on the long drive?

It was required, but the big thing – we stalled there a little bit and started settling for field goals. We weren’t operating in the red area and we addressed it at the half. I thought they made the necessary plays to put seven points on the board in the second half when we had to. Obviously, having to settle for a field goal when we were down there on the one early in the second half was not a positive thing, but they were resilient and they stayed the course.

Can you talk about the play of Ben Roethlisberger after the week he had with the rumors?

I don’t play ball with the rumors. That’s not within our control. He had a good week’s preparation. We knew we were playing a good football team, a team that’s capable of ringing up the scoreboard. We realized that would require us to do similar things. I just thought he did a nice job administering the offense.

In the no huddle, is Roethlisberger calling a lot of that?

It depends on the circumstance. Obviously, we have player to coach communication and it’s available to us and we utilize it, but it’s usually a mix-and-match of several people in terms of getting the offensive calls executed.

 

Coach Tomlin: ‘Laundry List’ Of Injuries This Week

Mike Tomlin gave an injury update today during his weekly press conference. Tomlin said the injury list is typical of a week following a Ravens match up. ‘There’s a laundry list of injuries we’re dealing with that will effect how we work during portions of this week.’

Kelvin Beachum– Has a right rib injury that could limit him during the early portion of the week.

LaMarr Woodley– Has a right knee that could limit him.

Lawrence Timmons– Broke his left hand. Tomlin said, “It has been casted and he’s ready to go”. That happened late in the 3rd/early 4th quarter in the Ravens game, and he was able to finish. He has full mobility in all his fingers, and it as been secured with a cast.

Brett Keisel– Left rib injury that could limit him early in the week.

Richard Gordon– Great toe sprain that makes him questionable.

Marcus Gilbert– Right quad injury that didn’t allow him to finish the game. Still an issue.

Jerricho Cotchery– Abdominal strain that will limit him in the early portion of the week.

Cam Heyward– Had an illness and was sent home yesterday. Hopefully he’ll be getting well and will be back soon.

Markus Wheaton– He’s been out, and will continue to be out.

Maurkice Pouncey is in Birmingham getting a check up. Levi Brown is also there having an unspecified surgical procedure done.

 

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Mike Tomlin Post Game Press Conference Transcript And Audio

Here’s what Mike Tomlin had to say after the loss to the Vikings yesterday. You can listen to an excerpt of the press conference at the bottom of the page.

Obviously a disappointing loss, but, really, who am I kidding? They all are, regardless of the manner in which they unfold. We came up short today. We did some things better than we have in recent weeks. We did some things worse. We gave up explosion plays. You can’t do that. Obviously we know what’s 28 is capable of. He showed it again today. We didn’t work enough to minimize his impact on the game. They popped a big play early. Greg Jennings, he’s capable of that.

Just coming up short…liked the fight of the guys. I liked their belief in what it is we’re doing and in each other. We’ve just got to do it better. We’re not going to make any excuses. We’re going to chew everything we’ve got coming. More importantly than that we’re going to focus on getting better. That’s what’s going to change the outcome of these football games. Those that don’t, ain’t going to be a part of us. I have great patience. We will continue to work on getting better, as long as I see the belief and effort and continued improvement in detail, because that’s what’s going to change the outcome of these games. If I don’t, they ain’t going to be a part of it, whoever it may be. It’s just that simple. But again, disappointing. We’ll look at the tape. We’ll work to improve, obviously, and do what’s appropriate in that regard.

From an injury standpoint, Ramon Foster has a pec injury of some kind. We need to get that evaluated to update his status. Ben had an  index finger on his throwing hand. He was able to come back into the game. Cromartie-Smith has a quad. Kion Wilson has a hamstring. Markus Wheaton I think broke a fifth finger but he was able to get back into the game as well.

Did you have options to replace Mike Adams?

We didn’t after Ramon went down because Kelvin Beachum was playing guard, in terms of the people we intended and prepared to play in this game that we prepped during the week. There are only a certain number of people you can prepare to play. Anybody else we would’ve put in there would’ve had below-the-line preparation, so there are no answers in that regard. He’s got to do a better job. We’ve got to do a better job to help him schematically. Obviously, Jared Allen is Jared Allen.

Did you sense a lack of belief among the players?

I didn’t sense it, because if I did you would know about it.

How disturbing are the explosion plays you allowed?

It’s affecting the outcome of football games so obviously there’s a level of concern regarding it. But it’s fundamental. There’s not anything mystical, OK? We’re missing tackles. You miss a tackle you’re going to have an opportunity for a big play. You’ve got to tackle better. It’s fundamental.

It seemed to be only a matter of a few plays

That’s how all losses are. Whether you’re 0-4 or whatever, usually those losses come down to a certain number of plays. The reality is that you don’t know when those plays are going to occur, so you’ve got to be good fundamentally. You’ve got to be sound from top to bottom and minimize the potential for explosion plays, and doing things with great detail and good fundamentals, you know, lessen that.

On the 0 and 4 start:

We’re week to week. We’re preparing for our next opportunity. Thankfully we’ve got two weeks to do so.

Mike Tomlin Post-Game Press Conference Notes

Mike Tomlin addressed the media after the loss to the Giants tonight, and here are summarized key points~

Coach Tomlin started by saying it was not an acceptable performance on a lot of levels. ‘Some really good efforts. Some positive, some negative…a lot to look at and learn from. We did some good things, particularly in the run game. Winning the line of scrimmage and running the ball consistently and efficiently. Just too many mistakes, penalties getting us behind the chains offensively. We gave them 30 yards in free real estate in the 2 minute drive prior to the half- that’s self inflicted wounds- and then obviously we have some poor judgment in the return game. From a kicking standpoint we got a punt blocked. We’ve got some young guys maybe in some instances being  overly aggressive and trying to impress. We’ll learn form this and move forward. It needs to improve and our focus will be putting together a winning performance for next week.’

‘On the injury front, we got through it relatively clean. ‘Stenvenson Sylvestor has an ankle. I don’t know the severity of it. I did see him walking in there, but we’ll see how he is.’ ‘Other guys have normal bumps and bruises.’ ‘It was my decision not to play Bell. He worked in a limited capacity late last week. Watched him in practice Friday and didn’t see enough to feel comfortable for him to start his career in less than ideal circumstances from a health standpoint. He’ll be back on the field the next day we practice.’

What was the story of the game for you?

‘Just the errors. Steelers defeating Steelers.’ Don’t get me wrong, sometimes it can be characterized as part of August football, but I’m not buying that…’

Anything you can do other than get healthy in regards to Tight Ends?

Just that and continue to work with the men that we’re working with. I’m not going to discount the guys that are working…we got quality work from David Paulson and others tonight. We’ve got guys down at the position we need to get back and we will when they’re healthy. In the meantime, we’ll focus on the ones that are working…that’s just football in the NFL.’

Any update on Spaeth?

‘I know he got a surgery preformed, as far as a timeline, I haven’t been privy to that information, but I’ll get an update within the next 24 hours…’

On draft picks taking time to develop historically. Will they’ll be pressed into action sooner this year?

‘They won’t be pressed. If they’re ready and capable to help, we’ll utilize them. If they’re not we won’t…’

On Jarvis Jones and Wheaton

‘Saw some positive things. We’re going to comb through it. We’re going to continue to challenge those guys to continue to improve… Nice start for those guys, but they need to continue to grow.’