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Tomlin’s Post Game Comments After Losing To The Redskins

Mike Tomlin

Coach Mike Tomlin: From an injury standpoint Le’Veon Bell has a mid-foot injury. He has an MRI tomorrow. I will provide you information when I get it. The rest of the stuff appears to be minor bumps and bruises. Will Johnson has a rib injury, I think he should be fine. Baron Batch had a stinger. The rest of the guys should be okay.

What was LaRod Stephens-Howling injury that kept him out of the game?

Knee strain. He should be fine. He just wasn’t well enough to go tonight.

What do you attribute the penalty problems to in the first two games and how do you correct them?

Poor execution. I just told the guys we are not going to provide lip service. We are going to practice how we intend to play. Maybe an official or two will be at our practices next week to help us in that regard.

What did you think of Jonathan Dwyer’s performance?

I thought he did some nice things. Obviously putting the ball on the ground doesn’t help him or us. Other than that I thought he did some nice things. He had his moments.

Re: Ben Roethlisberger and the interception for the touchdown?

Ben was Ben. That was a nice play by their left outside linebacker. I am not going to take anything away from him. Largely I am just looking at it from a group standpoint. We have to be better.

Is this the best you have seen Landry Jones so far?

I hadn’t seen much of Landry Jones so that would be a stretch of a statement.

Did you see some improvement on special teams?

I saw some positive things in the area of special teams. There were some negatives there too. They had a few potential breakout punt returns. I think Mike Palmer did a nice job in two instances of getting a guy on the ground. We had some unblocked guys down there that didn’t make plays. Unblocked men that are vying for jobs have to make tackles.

You held the ball, were able to move the ball, but weren’t able to score. What does that say?

It says we are not playing with enough detail to win in situational football, to win when the field gets short. When you are not scoring touchdowns, when you are moving the ball and when you are possessing the ball, but you are not getting on the scoreboard, we are lacking the detail that is going to be required to finish drives, to finish games. We just have to continue to go to work.

Are you concerned about the way your line played?

Sure.

They gave up a lot of pressure?

Sure.

Was your center getting beat pretty good?

I am not going to identify people. I’ll just say we collectively have to be better than we were tonight.

Was there frustration not being able to get Le’Veon Bell going?

No. I don’t get frustrated. I just deal with issues.

Matt Loede has been in the sports media for over 16 years, with experience covering the MLB, NBA, and NFL. On Sunday’s during football season, you can hear Matt on national networks like Fox Sports Radio, Associated Press, and others. Born and raised in Cleveland Ohio, Matt studies and talks football inside and out, and is anxious to share his thoughts and comments with readers on a daily basis.

3 Comments

3 Comments

  1. Dave B.

    August 20, 2013 at 5:52 am

    Is it my imagination or is 2013 starting to look like 2012 all over again ? Granted its only week 2 of the preseason , but the Steelers look bad , plain and simple . The offensive line looks as if it cant get out of its own way and that includes our all pro center Pouncey . In addition , the runnining back and tight end position are major areas of concern . At running back , Bell cant stay on the field , and the guy that probably will start the season , Dwyer , rips off two or three good runs , and then proceeds to lay the ball on the ground . At tight end , Paulson is not the answer , period . This guy was manhandled every time he had to pass protect . He simply is not a blocker . Between the the poor offensive line play and mounting injuries this team needs alot of work between now and week one against Tennessee . Tomlin needs to start cracking the whip .

    • Jalen

      August 20, 2013 at 7:31 am

      Yeah right Tomlin cracking the whip! He wants his players to like him too much!

      • vicki

        August 20, 2013 at 8:46 am

        The first string offense has been sloppier than the2nd and 3rd string.. It seems like in the last two minutes of thegame where they can win they leave that QB in that acts like he’s scared and makes awful plays. He needs to be benched or fired. He lost the last 2games we could have won. Ben and the first string needs to get there stuff together . Both preseason games we should have won. embarrassing.

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