So take or have a Super Bowl team taken and see how many, 3 years later, manage to win again because the team is the same.
Another consideration, after another 2 years you return to the Super Bowl again like Tomlin did in 2011, then lost against the Packers of the rising star Aaron Rodgers and with people of the caliber of Clay Matthews, Greg Jennings and a certain Charles Woodson.
Yes but then? Then he came close (to the Super Bowl) in 2017, losing the Championship to the Patriots, just a small dynasty he had to deal with in his era.
Yes, but then he lost them all… in the playoffs! True, but if we exclude the 2017 and 2020 seasons, he then lost to the Chiefs, Bills and Ravens away from home. In short, not 3 small teams. Can it fit, or not?
Always positive records, never a negative season in the AFC North. Does this seem like little to you? We’re not talking about the South, NFC or AFC, you name it.
But where the hell do you want to go? I want to go so far as to say that we are talking about a Mr. Coach and not a co…ne! Do you know? It doesn’t seem like it, because everyone is talking about the 7 consecutive playoff games lost, as if 20 of them win the Super Bowl every year. One team wins and 31 lose every year. How and where you lose makes little difference. So I hope for Steelers fans (I’m not) to have them 19 years old with 1 Super Bowl won, 1 Super Bowl lost, an AFC Championship lost (and 2 won) and 201 wins and 122 losses, in the AFC North and in the era between Patriots and Chiefs (always AFC).
To conclude, we often talk about flags, about men linked to a shirt, to a city and then we don’t accept years without winning (like 30 others) and above all we don’t know how to give credit and give the right homage to those who made the Steelers great for almost 20 years.
Hi Mike Tomlin, I will follow you in your next adventure as Head Coach, the real ones and not the ones who play 4th down on their 30 and pass for geniuses…
✍️Fabio Bertini – L’intercetto.it
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