Mike Tomlin and Dick LeBeau already had enough on their respective plates this week, trying desperately to yank the emergency brakes on a train that is careening out of control, both on the field and off, as panic continues to mount throughout Steeler Nation. Starting corner Ike Taylor provided a little relief at least, as he shed a bit of rather astute light on what could be the root under his own seemingly overnight regression. The media. Yep, the Sultan of Swagger defied any resemblance of logic by suggesting that his string of poor performances, dating back to the Teboning he received last January, is simply a smear campaign stirred up by a local media community that doesn't want to play nice.
Ike went on to state (or ramble) that the numbers don't lie, a most intriguing statement coming from a guy who has gotten beaten and/or flagged with regularity through his last six games. Taylor's conspiracy theory was leaked to the press just days after fellow motor mouth Rashard Mendenhall inexplicably chose to return from Tweeter purgatory to call out the commitment of various Steeler fans. Unfortunately, Mendenhall's reign as moron of the week was cut short abruptly after rookie Alameda Ta'amu auditioned for Spike TV's Deadliest Chases on Saturday after downing a dozen or so Jager bombs out on the Southside.
It's high time for some of Tomlin's so-called men to behave as such, and stop blaming the critics and fans for their shortcomings. If you or I screw up at our jobs on a consistent basis, we should expect criticism at a minimum, firing as the worst case. The time for accountability is now, from the front office straight down to the locker room. Steeler Nation is expecting results, not more excuses, theories, high speed chases, and if all else fails, apologies.
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Loved seeing the Steelers get their 1st win of the season.
Loved how the Steelers running game stepped up.
Loved seeing Colon get after it - especially after his scrum with Bennet in the 2nd qtr.
Loved seeing how the D got off the field in the 2nd half.
Hated seeing Wallace drop at least 3 passes.
meant 1st road win of the season
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