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I think Steeler fans are lubing up for Sunday already...


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"Roethlisberger can make Kuechly a non-factor if he simply avoids the middle of the field. Sidelines, screen game and running the ball effectively will negate the best 43 Linebacker in the game. That may indeed be oversimplifying it, but our offense should pose problems for them."

 

 

 

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I went on their board and I don't think they are anymore rabid then folks on here.  I sense that they are very concerned that Pittsburgh is not the team they were a few years ago.  Just like here they have threads calling for Tomlin to be replaced as well as a legend in Dick Lebeau.

Tomlin has got to go, not gonna lie. 

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imo it's a must win game in order to keep control of the division and to really send a message that they aren't the same old panthers that lose to teams they should beat...who play like poo in prime time games. time to be consistent and dominate a team they should dominate on paper

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That is ridiculous.  He has 2 superbowl rings and is a very good coach.  All teams seem to go through ups and downs.  Pittsburgh doesn't have the personnel they had a few years ago and without good folks most coaches struggle.

 

You can not keep having poor year after year. 

 

It is the coaches job to motivate, coach, and scheme their way to success. 

 

With that said, for a proven HC like Tomlin, you def need to look at replacing the coordinators first. 

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