With Le'Veon Bell, Antonio Brown, JuJu Smith-Schuster, Ben and a great offensive line, the Steelers were 8th in Points Scored and 20th in Rushing yards.
How the fuck can the Steelers be 20th in rushing yards with Bell? [Reply]
Originally Posted by Frazod:
I know I'm probably in the minority here, but I never thought Haley got a fair shake here. He was completely hamstrung by that psycho **** Pioli.
Totally agree. I think there was a lot going on that held Haley back. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Superturtle:
Sure, Mike Tomlin doesn't deserve the lions share of the blame for bending to the ego of his players and being perpetually butt ****ed by Bill Belicheck whenever they have a game that actually means something. Haley is an idiot when it comes down to situation play calls, but Roethlisburger is on record as saying that TOMLIN is the one who won't let him audible out. Quack Quack Quack.
Your reading comprehension needs to improve my friend. I said, Ben's game was never the same when Haley came upon the scene. Regardless of whether Tomlin won't let him audible out doesn't matter. The correlation between Haley's arrival and Ben's increased inconsistent play since is very evident. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Chiefshrink:
Your reading comprehension needs to improve my friend. I said, Ben's game was never the same when Haley came upon the scene. Regardless of whether Tomlin won't let him audible out doesn't matter. The correlation between Haley's arrival and Ben's increased inconsistent play since is very evident.
Originally Posted by Chiefshrink:
Your reading comprehension needs to improve my friend. I said, Ben's game was never the same when Haley came upon the scene. Regardless of whether Tomlin won't let him audible out doesn't matter. The correlation between Haley's arrival and Ben's increased inconsistent play since is very evident.
How about actually coming up with something to support your statement other than parroting "Haley made Roethlisburger inconsistent." [Reply]
Originally Posted by BigRichard:
Even though his stats says otherwise.
Originally Posted by Superturtle:
How about actually coming up with something to support your statement other than parroting "Haley made Roethlisburger inconsistent."
Parroting who? I parroted no one, those are my observations. I never mentioned stats one time. All I said was that Ben's game was never the same when Haley arrived regardless of stats. Ben's game has become more inconsistent over time and he has had more trouble winning the 'big games'(to your point about Belichek) since Haley's arrival. Correlation there my friend, not to mention no SBs with Haley. [Reply]
Originally Posted by mikeyis4dcats.:
this is probably a result of the domestic squabbles and something Tomlin agreed to do to save his job.
You may very well be right:-) And because Art came up with the "Rooney Rule" it makes firing Haley a much easier move for now for the brass of Pitt, but going forward will be interesting for sure. Tomlin's weakness is situational football as evidenced this past weekend. [Reply]