Terry Bradshaw: "Mike Tomlin is not a great coach at all"

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Every time we play them he leaves a single linebacker on Gronk and never adjusts :yeshrug:

If that's good Xs and Os coaching to you then so be it

more on cortez allen you patriot dikk riding flaggot:

suck a dikk telling me that shyt that tomlin only puts linebackers on gronk...fukkin flaggot. i hate some of y'all ignorant fans up in this bytch. i bring the real facts and some of y'all just pop off with some bullshyt.

check this:

Week 8 v. New England Patriots:

Rob Gronkowski\’s first target went straight out of bounds without an opportunity for him to catch the ball, nonetheless, Tom Brady had nowhere to throw the ball because of the excellent coverage of Allen.

Brady came back to Gronkowski only a few plays later as Gronkowski ran an eight yard out route. Gronkowski was open, but Allen was in the area and Brady overthrew his tight end.

In the third quarter, Gronkowski got his first reception. With 10 yards needed for a first down, Allen aggressively stuck to the chest of the tight end and never let him reach the sticks. Gronkwoski caught the ball and was knocked sideways by Allen to force the Patriots to punt.

While Allen wasn\’t in coverage on Gronkowski, he had his longest reception of the game, to that point, with a 19-yard sprint down the sideline.

In the fourth quarter, Gronkowski\’s first reception came when the Patriots lined up in a bunch formation to the left. The Steelers were in man coverage which allowed Gronkowski to get open in the flat. As soon as he caught the ball Allen had caught up to him however and dragged him to the ground after a 10 yard gain. Gronkowski was able to gain forward momentum with his sheer bulk, but he wasn\’t escaping Allen in coverage down the field.

Allen was giving Gronkowski the quick out. He played inside technique when Brady looked his way in the fourth quarter giving up 10 yards for a first down once again. Considering how much of a gamebreaker Gronkowski is, that is not a bad decision.

Gronkowski had an eight yard reception short of the endzone when matched up with Ryan Mundy.

The Patriots tight end, and the focal point of their offense, had seven receptions for 94 yards and no touchdowns. While Allen sometimes had safety help over the top, for the most part he was in single coverage with the tight end playing aggressive press coverage. When Allen was covering him, he had 28 yards and two first downs on three receptions.

Over 90 yards is impressive for most tight ends, but when you can hold Gronkowski to that little impact without double covering him, then that is a major reason why the Steelers were able to overcome the Patriots this past year.

source: A Quick Look At The Tape On Cortez Allen: The Steelers Next Nickel Cornerback? - Steelers Depot
 

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Its Terry Bradshaw so i dont think anyone should take his word as gospel. :yeshrug: I don't even like Pittsburgh but suspensions/injuries haven't helped the past few seasons. Steelers fans be feeding into this shyt too. They better be careful bc if Tomlin leaves watch Pittsburgh end up like Chicago but Rooney won't feed into the ridiculousness
 

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more on cortez allen you patriot dikk riding flaggot:

suck a dikk telling me that shyt that tomlin only puts linebackers on gronk...fukkin flaggot. i hate some of y'all ignorant fans up in this bytch. i bring the real facts and some of y'all just pop off with some bullshyt.

check this:

Week 8 v. New England Patriots:

Rob Gronkowski\’s first target went straight out of bounds without an opportunity for him to catch the ball, nonetheless, Tom Brady had nowhere to throw the ball because of the excellent coverage of Allen.

Brady came back to Gronkowski only a few plays later as Gronkowski ran an eight yard out route. Gronkowski was open, but Allen was in the area and Brady overthrew his tight end.

In the third quarter, Gronkowski got his first reception. With 10 yards needed for a first down, Allen aggressively stuck to the chest of the tight end and never let him reach the sticks. Gronkwoski caught the ball and was knocked sideways by Allen to force the Patriots to punt.

While Allen wasn\’t in coverage on Gronkowski, he had his longest reception of the game, to that point, with a 19-yard sprint down the sideline.

In the fourth quarter, Gronkowski\’s first reception came when the Patriots lined up in a bunch formation to the left. The Steelers were in man coverage which allowed Gronkowski to get open in the flat. As soon as he caught the ball Allen had caught up to him however and dragged him to the ground after a 10 yard gain. Gronkowski was able to gain forward momentum with his sheer bulk, but he wasn\’t escaping Allen in coverage down the field.

Allen was giving Gronkowski the quick out. He played inside technique when Brady looked his way in the fourth quarter giving up 10 yards for a first down once again. Considering how much of a gamebreaker Gronkowski is, that is not a bad decision.

Gronkowski had an eight yard reception short of the endzone when matched up with Ryan Mundy.

The Patriots tight end, and the focal point of their offense, had seven receptions for 94 yards and no touchdowns. While Allen sometimes had safety help over the top, for the most part he was in single coverage with the tight end playing aggressive press coverage. When Allen was covering him, he had 28 yards and two first downs on three receptions.

Over 90 yards is impressive for most tight ends, but when you can hold Gronkowski to that little impact without double covering him, then that is a major reason why the Steelers were able to overcome the Patriots this past year.

source: A Quick Look At The Tape On Cortez Allen: The Steelers Next Nickel Cornerback? - Steelers Depot

I don't give a fukk what a Steelers beatwriter thinks :mjlol: fact of the matter is that Gronk still shytted on the dumbass Steelers again.93 yards and a touchdown and your trying to tell me that's good coaching leaving a cb 1v1 on him? :mjlol: your just as stupid as your coach
 

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I don't give a fukk what a Steelers beatwriter thinks :mjlol: fact of the matter is that Gronk still shytted on the dumbass Steelers again.93 yards and a touchdown and your trying to tell me that's good coaching leaving a cb 1v1 on him? :mjlol: your just as stupid as your coach

breh didn't get a catch till the third quarter and your team lost. who cares about playing fantasy football when the gameplan works and ends in a win.
YOUR ass needs to learn English and when to use "you're' versus "your", you stupid fukk.
 

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I don't give a fukk what a Steelers beatwriter thinks :mjlol: fact of the matter is that Gronk still shytted on the dumbass Steelers again.93 yards and a touchdown and your trying to tell me that's good coaching leaving a cb 1v1 on him? :mjlol: your just as stupid as your coach

also you punk, gronk didn't even score a touchdown so get his dikk out of your mouth. where the fukk did you even read that he had a touchdown you dumb fukk? again, fools in this thread can't even bring facts...
 

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Cowher was a choker he lost what was it 4 home AFC title games in his tenure he really lucked out in 05 I thought he was overrated as fukk
I'd say we should have won in 94 against the Chargers but other than that when you look at the comparison between QB's it's really no wonder we took those L's

Kordell Stewart:hula:John Elway

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Rookie Big Ben:hula:Tom Brady (Honestly we got lucky to make it there, we should have took an L the previous week against the Jets.)
 

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I'd say we should have won in 94 against the Chargers but other than that when you look at the comparison between QB's it's really no wonder we took those L's

Kordell Stewart:hula:John Elway

Kordell Stewart:hula:Tom Brady/Drew Bledsoe
Rookie Big Ben:hula:Tom Brady (Honestly we got lucky to make it there, we should have took an L the previous week against the Jets.)

Yeah if the Steelers had Big Ben then they'd have at least another super bowl out of that run
 

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I'd say we should have won in 94 against the Chargers but other than that when you look at the comparison between QB's it's really no wonder we took those L's

Kordell Stewart:hula:John Elway

Kordell Stewart:hula:Tom Brady/Drew Bledsoe
Rookie Big Ben:hula:Tom Brady (Honestly we got lucky to make it there, we should have took an L the previous week against the Jets.)

You failed to mention it was a first year starting Tom Brady, former 199th overall pick just the year before.

But anyway, Rex Ryan took a rookie Mark Sanchez and beat Carson Palmer and Philip Rivers in 2009, and then a second year Mark Sanchez and beat two all-time greats, Peyton Manning and Tom Brady, in 2010. ALL ON THE ROAD. So miss me with that Cowher home playoff loss shyt.

Dan Reeves took a first year starter Michael Vick and beat Brett Favre in Lambeau Field in 2002 (first home playoff loss at Lambeau in Packer history)
 

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I'd say we should have won in 94 against the Chargers but other than that when you look at the comparison between QB's it's really no wonder we took those L's

Kordell Stewart:hula:John Elway

Kordell Stewart:hula:Tom Brady/Drew Bledsoe
Rookie Big Ben:hula:Tom Brady (Honestly we got lucky to make it there, we should have took an L the previous week against the Jets.)

and that 2001 loss to the Patriots, Kordell played poorly, but what really did you all in was your shytty specials teams :scust:

Allow a punt return TD and blocked FG return TD in the same game breh...and lose 24-17 breh.
 
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