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https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=muPsTQagvM0&t=1060s
Deebo gives his opinion
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Deebo gives his opinion
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Mike Tomlin and NHALS - The embodiment of the soft bigotry of lowered expectations.
I wish former players would stop pussyfooting around and name names!
Stop saying "the team" or "the defense". Call Tomlin out for fuck's sake!
Stop saying "the team" or "the defense". Call Tomlin out for fuck's sake!
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He mocks Tomlin in this video.
He also thinks that there is no way the Steelers will fire Mr NHALS....
The brainwashing is real. Everyone says the same thing over and over, and it empowers Rooney to keep this fraud employed. Whenever I hear “the Steelers will never fire Tomlin, so move on from that.” it drives me crazy, because it removes any pressure from Rooney and the Steelers to actually DO something. If the fans started chanting “Fire Tomlin” and you could hear it on a national broadcast, I’d say that Rooney would start feeling real pressure.
Art the Lesser needs to start feeling pressure. Tomlin needs to feel some pressure too. For a guy making $16 million a year in a results based business, he sure sleeps well at night. The arrogant prick leaves at 3:00 every Friday? WTF. Tomlin needs to go, and hearing “Fire Tomlin!” ring out at every game until he goes would help the process along. One thing the Rooney’s don’t like is attention, especially when it is about their garbage product.
The Steelers faithful need to chant this bastard out of town.
While they are at it, maybe they could chant “Trade TJ!” and “Retire Heyward!” too. These overpaid career underachievers need to go. Maybe they could follow their hero Mediocre Mike to his next coaching stop and help establish that NHALS, no playoff success culture they’ve entrenched in Pittsburgh.
Mike Tomlin and NHALS - The embodiment of the soft bigotry of lowered expectations.
