• microzone@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    ESPN doesn’t invest in content or quality shows anymore to discuss actual sports instead of manufactured drama and hot takes and realized gambling is the best way to squeeze profits out of sports fans.

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    1 year ago

    It’s clear that the locker room was suffering as a result of Canada being there. Tomlin single-handedly saved the locker room from complete peril

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    1 year ago

    I know this is a different Browns team than I’ve ever seen in my lifetime when we’re causing other teams to break down. Usually it’s a headline like:

    “Mohamed Massaquoi and Jake Delhomme got into a ‘heated’ argument following a 37-3 beatdown by the Steelers.”

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      1 year ago

      One of the most popular teams in the league. The league will ride the Cowboys Steelers 9ers Patriots news for better or worse til the end of time.

      • WiredMeds@alien.topB
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        1 year ago

        Tomlin is the only thing keeping these crazy locker rooms winning. Personality management on the field is one of the best. Go ahead and replace him see how that turns out.

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    1 year ago

    Everything about this team screams 4-13. And then you watch them play and they look like a 2-15 team. And then they end the season 10-7

    • WiredMeds@alien.topB
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      1 year ago

      The Tomlin effect. He does not get the credit he deserves being able to manage and keep the team upright. It’s hilarious hearing Steeler fans wanting him fired, Tomlin would have 15 head coach offers before he left the parking lot.

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        1 year ago

        Those fans are a disgrace.

        If they got their way, Pitt would have a new OC/HC every year that they don’t win a Super Bowl.

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          But give those racists what they want! Be really cool to see them argue that Matt Canada didn’t get a fair shot.

      • ZiOnIsNeXtLeBrOn@alien.topB
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        1 year ago

        Trying 28.

        He would be on the first flight to any place in the league.

        I would 4 or 5 teams would trade their HC for the stability of Tomlin.

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        1 year ago

        Great coach but his glaring weakness is hiring assistants. His hiring decisions have been like 90% of the issue in the Steelers underperforming over the years.

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        This is obviously going to get me downvoted and I genuinely love Tomlin, but what never gets discussed is that he has just as much responsibility as anyone for the team that looks like a 2-15 team. Yes, he pulls all his teams above .500 every year but also should hold some responsibility for never reaching that next level and constantly looking outmatched.

        There’s a ton of nuance that I don’t have time to dive into and I agree more than half the teams would be happy to have him but sometimes that doesn’t necessarily mean that he’s 100% perfect where he is at right now. But obviously the players love him and he brings stability to an org that loves stability so that goes a long way.

        • 62yardstrike@alien.topB
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          never reaching that next level

          Oh my memory is probably wrong, that was coher in 08 and 10

          “There’s a ton of nuance I don’t have time to dive into”

          Like how you can Tomlin and the organization credit for stability but pretend there’s no correlation between long term stability and success?

          Of all the reasons to not like Tomlin

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          1 year ago

          our d has held opponents to less than that a few times, so im here for it.

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              1 year ago

              Not even the mentioning the points left on the board if the offense was even a step above a D2 highschool’s offense

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                Browns are last in 3rd down % and have a shit tier rookie QB just handing the ball over to the other team.

                Browns d has more talent and features the best EDGE in the league.

                Yall are whiners.

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                  1 year ago

                  Don’t discount our entire front 7 and defensive backfield like that.

              • the_dawn_of_red@alien.topB
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                1 year ago

                I was at the game actually and the Browns ate you alive more than anything. That wasn’t offense ineptitude against a bumbling team, that was a defensive masterclass against an offense with no answers.