Todd Haley could be in for a bumpy ride in Pittsburgh
Problem is, a lot of people in the Steelers organization didn't want Arians (who is now the Colts offensive coordinator) to be fired -- head coach Mike Tomlin expressed his endorsement of Arians' work after the Steelers were upset by the Denver Broncos in the wild-card round, and quarterback Ben Roethlisberger was known to be concerned about the direction of the offense after Arians' departure.
4 months ago
Tarkus
9 comments
0 recs |
Comments
Needs to call the Michelin Man
Providing COLOR commentary for Arrowhead Pride! AKA The Picture Diva!
"I am not embarrassed to be with a younger man, except when I drop him off at school."-Angie Dickinson, veteran vixen
yah, supposedly Tomlin was telling a lot of people/players that Arians would be back in 2012
Twisted Lord of AP Color Commentary (H/T - Loco)
Winner: 2009 Nostradamus of Arrowhead Pride Award
"I shall conquer untruth by truth" - Mahatma Gandhi
"It's always easier to sell 'em some shit than it is to give 'em the truth" - Shel Silverstein, The Perfect High
hi, Mo! 5 minutes!!!
Nice finish to the article...
It will probably be easier than going through the day thinking that your phone is tapped, but not by much.
Yup…Haley has his work cut out for him…I hope he succeeds. Oh, wait…that would mean that Rapelisberger succeeds…now my head hurts…
I'm dressin my voodoo doll in stripes every season...
Maybe if the running game really excels, and maybe Mike Wallace does some awesome things
But Big Ben(d Over) looks like Tyler Palko?
It's no fun if I have to explain it.
I am sure Haley's warm and fuzzy personality should win them over.
The views expressed by craig in calgary do not necessarily represent the views of all Canadians.
by saskwatch on Feb 11, 2012 9:43 PM CST via mobile reply actions



























