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PostPosted: Mon Oct 12, 2015 10:42 pm 
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For going for it at the 1 yard line, with 0:05 on the clock, down 20-17.

Coaches who have stones like Belichick, John Harbaugh, and Tomlin win Super Bowls, while Jim Caldwell tells the media that he would make the same mistake again, if he had the chance.


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 Post subject: Re: Mike Tomlin
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For going for it at the 1 yard line, with 0:05 on the clock, down 20-17.

Coaches who have stones like Belichick, John Harbaugh, and Tomlin win Super Bowls, while Jim Caldwell tells the media that he would make the same mistake again, if he had the chance.


For the record, I didn't wager on this game, so there is no financial motivation to this post.

They get in?

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 Post subject: Re: Mike Tomlin
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Chus wrote:
Coaches who have stones like Belichick, John Harbaugh, and Tomlin win Super Bowls


you're one word away from having a #1 fan on the board.... hey scorehead, can you tell us which word it is?

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 Post subject: Re: Mike Tomlin
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sinicalypse wrote:
Chus wrote:
Coaches who have stones like Belichick, John Harbaugh, and Tomlin win Super Bowls


you're one word away from having a #1 fan on the board.... hey scorehead, can you tell us which word it is?


I have no idea what you are asking me.

I'm a longtime Tomlin guy. He's a very good coach and his players absolutly love him.

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 Post subject: Re: Mike Tomlin
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Chus wrote:
For going for it at the 1 yard line, with 0:05 on the clock, down 20-17.

Coaches who have stones like Belichick, John Harbaugh, and Tomlin win Super Bowls, while Jim Caldwell tells the media that he would make the same mistake again, if he had the chance.


For the record, I didn't wager on this game, so there is no financial motivation to this post.

They get in?


Yup.

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 Post subject: Re: Mike Tomlin
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Scorehead wrote:
sinicalypse wrote:
Chus wrote:
Coaches who have stones like Belichick, John Harbaugh, and Tomlin win Super Bowls


you're one word away from having a #1 fan on the board.... hey scorehead, can you tell us which word it is?


I have no idea what you are asking me.

I'm a longtime Tomlin guy. He's a very good coach and his players absolutly love him.


The word is Jim.

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 Post subject: Re: Mike Tomlin
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i wonder what the statistics say about probability of success on a Goal to go from the 1? maybe it was the smart person move too


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 Post subject: Re: Mike Tomlin
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Sean Peyton. Onside kick.

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 Post subject: Re: Mike Tomlin
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Sean Peyton. Onside kick.


You can add him to the list of guys who go for it, instead of kicking.

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 Post subject: Re: Mike Tomlin
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Chus wrote:
bigfan wrote:
Sean Peyton. Onside kick.


You can add him to the list of guys who go for it, instead of kicking.


:lol: his kickers always miss.

yeah he's going for it this year. going for 2-14.


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 Post subject: Re: Mike Tomlin
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bigfan wrote:
Sean Peyton. Onside kick.


You can add him to the list of guys who go for it, instead of kicking.


:lol: his kickers always miss.

yeah he's going for it this year. going for 2-14.


Do you want to trade? I will take Sean Peyton, and you can have Jim "deer in the headlights" Caldwell.

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 Post subject: Re: Mike Tomlin
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i always liked mike tomlin. the dude can str8up coach, motivate, etc..... even tho they havent rattled off as many SBs as the patriots i think they're right up there as the #2 or #3 most consistent/bestest organ-i-zation in football.

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 Post subject: Re: Mike Tomlin
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Chus wrote:
W_Z wrote:
Chus wrote:
bigfan wrote:
Sean Peyton. Onside kick.


You can add him to the list of guys who go for it, instead of kicking.


:lol: his kickers always miss.

yeah he's going for it this year. going for 2-14.


Do you want to trade? I will take Sean Peyton, and you can have Jim "deer in the headlights" Caldwell.


Jim Caldwell was the worst head coach in the NFL with the Colts, & he is the same with the Lions. Just brutal.

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 Post subject: Re: Mike Tomlin
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Chus wrote:
W_Z wrote:
Chus wrote:
bigfan wrote:
Sean Peyton. Onside kick.


You can add him to the list of guys who go for it, instead of kicking.


:lol: his kickers always miss.

yeah he's going for it this year. going for 2-14.


Do you want to trade? I will take Sean Peyton, and you can have Jim "deer in the headlights" Caldwell.


well if i was gonna trade payton i wouldn't trade him for a coach. i'd trade him for draft picks. but seriously, you can have him. maybe he can find a little magic left but it sure the hell isn't in new orleans anymore.


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 Post subject: Re: Mike Tomlin
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Moat people here think he is player buddy and motivator. When he has good coordinators he is a good coach but overall they don't think much of him.

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