ESPN: Tensions boiling over for Steelers after fourth straight loss

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PITTSBURGH -- When the star quarterback calls out the team for lack of accountability and discipline three different times in the same postgame setting, each one unprompted, a usually harmonious locker room doesn't seem like such a happy place.

It was hard to leave the Heinz Field lockers without thinking something's not right with the fabric of the Steelers -- perhaps something beyond the field -- after a fourth straight loss with Sunday's setback to the Dallas Cowboys. The atmosphere was tense, which is fairly common after a loss, especially a four-game skid, but players seemed generally disgusted with a repeated pattern of costly mistakes, more so than the previous losses.

"Is it players? Is it coaches? I don't know, but we need to get there quick," quarterback Ben Roethlisberger said about how the team gets to the point of accountability.

The word "coaches" was unprompted, too, which begs the question of whether discord exists somewhere in the Steelers' facility. Roethlisberger said after his 408-yard passing performance that he based his discipline/accountability assessment off "just a feel," so the root of the problem is still unclear.........

http://www.espn.com/blog/pittsburgh-steelers/post/_/id/21254/tensions-boiling-over-for-the-steelers


Boy, is this satisfying.
 

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Boy, is this satisfying.[/QUOTE]


Indeed. I live with these idiots 365 days a year. Watching that Elliott run with the clock dying out, and then these dopes running for the exits was almost my Super Bowl. almost.
 

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Boy, is this satisfying.


Indeed. I live with these idiots 365 days a year. Watching that Elliott run with the clock dying out, and then these dopes running for the exits was almost my Super Bowl. almost.[/QUOTE]
Good day to show up at work (if applicable).
 

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Defensive Coordinator will be looking for a new job in January.
 

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This was a must-win for them and you could tell that they approached this contest as a "statement" game... It is a true testament to the fortitude of the Cowboys team that they battled through all kinds of adversity and took care of business against a desperate, skilled, and hungry team in a very nasty environment to play in.

The emotions for the Steelers is a sign of just how badly they wanted and needed this W. Let the tears flow :yourock:
 

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A Super Bowl winning quarterback sowing seeds of discord within the locker room? Say it ain't so! Too bad he won't be criticized to the degree that he should.
 

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I think Tomlin and McCarthy get their walking papers this year.
 

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Man I hate to hear this agony in the Pittsburgh lockeroom. My heart is torn.
 

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Well, that face-mask penalty when Witten was already stood up was pretty dumb. Took the life right out of them
Of course, they didn't call the one on Beasley, so it balanced somewhat.
 

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I think Tomlin and McCarthy get their walking papers this year.

I was thinking that as well.

I always felt that both were overrated and benefited from two future Hall of Fame QBs.
 

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Dak could give Rothlisberger a few pointers on leadership during post game news conferences.
 

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Four face mask violations, with one being called, in the last four minutes...well, tells you where THAT locker room is at.

Undisciplined and arrogant.
 

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PITTSBURGH -- When the star quarterback calls out the team for lack of accountability and discipline three different times in the same postgame setting, each one unprompted, a usually harmonious locker room doesn't seem like such a happy place.

It was hard to leave the Heinz Field lockers without thinking something's not right with the fabric of the Steelers -- perhaps something beyond the field -- after a fourth straight loss with Sunday's setback to the Dallas Cowboys. The atmosphere was tense, which is fairly common after a loss, especially a four-game skid, but players seemed generally disgusted with a repeated pattern of costly mistakes, more so than the previous losses.

"Is it players? Is it coaches? I don't know, but we need to get there quick," quarterback Ben Roethlisberger said about how the team gets to the point of accountability.

The word "coaches" was unprompted, too, which begs the question of whether discord exists somewhere in the Steelers' facility. Roethlisberger said after his 408-yard passing performance that he based his discipline/accountability assessment off "just a feel," so the root of the problem is still unclear.........

http://www.espn.com/blog/pittsburgh-steelers/post/_/id/21254/tensions-boiling-over-for-the-steelers


Boy, is this satisfying.


could not happen to a better team, other than the Patriots, 49ers and Eagles
 

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Dak could give Rothlisberger a few pointers on leadership during post game news conferences.
I don't doubt it, but I'll reserve judgment on that until Dak actually has to give one after an important loss. (Not counting week 1, when nobody expected the team to win). I hope to be reserving judgment for a long, long time.
 
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