Re: Reiss:Unlike Belichick, Tomlin let off hook
maybe i am just seeing this all differently but I thought that if the 4th and 2 call worked out, and the Pats were able to ice the game after the fresh set of downs, the media would point to the decision by BB as another incredibly innovative and brilliant move. Its all about wins and losses and the media ultimately hinges on that.
In other examples, lets reverse history for a moment. Here are the headlines:
"Troy Brown gives up 90 yard bomb, Pats inability to develop true defensive back depth costs Pats win"
"Vrabel drops 4th down TD attempt, Belichick pays for not playing either 1st round TE on roster"
See, the point is, the media usually just gravitates towards winning. When Belichick does things and the Pats win, he is given the respect he deserves. At worst, he is called "the best coach of the last 20 years in the NFL" and at best he is called "the best coach in the history of professional sports". Even within that wide range of praise, the lower end of the spectrum is still respectable.
Fact is the Steelers won yesterday. So what is there to complain about? I mean, when the Pats won on the first superbowl with a defense which was choking just as bad as the most two Indy collapses (07 playoffs, 09). Lets examine - just a bad - 2 4th quarter touchdown - horrible sieve prevent defense - no pass rush - opposing team marches down and scores at will. But in the first game, the Pats won (the SB).No body every talks about how this team almost blew a 2 TD lead.
Now in the first SB, we heard "greatest game ever" and in the two Indy losses we heard all the complaints (not to be re-lived here). But it was the exact same defense and the exact same thing happened.