PITTSBURGH -- In more than a decade as the Pittsburgh Steelers' coach, Mike Tomlin's index of signature sayings has grown every season.
And for the first time -- at least in recent memory -- he debuted a new one as he described the difference in his team from the first half to the second in the aftermath of the Steelers' 28-24 comeback victory over the Indianapolis Colts on Sunday.
"It's a fine line between drinking wine and squashing grapes, as we say in this business," Tomlin said, not a laugh or hint of sarcasm in his voice.