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Steelers hire Evans for the OL.

Discussion in 'Steelers Talk' started by Joel Buchsbaum, Jan 30, 2026 at 5:55 AM.

  1. 86WardsWay

    86WardsWay Well-Known Member

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    So you are not going to join the hit parade? Me neither. This will likely be Mike McCarthys last stint in the NFL and I think he is going to hire coaches that should help him as much as possible.
     
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  2. First and goal

    First and goal Well-Known Member

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    That's too bad. McCarthy's motto is eat harder, not smarter. :smiley1:
     
  3. MojoUW

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    I will not get excited about McCarthy's coaching hires regardless of their number until he hires even one coach in a position to influence team direction that he has not worked with before.

    It isn't like McCarthy has coached awful teams but he hasn't exactly helmed juggernauts either.

    This is like hearing that the band is getting back together...but instead of being a really good band it is Creed.
     
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  4. pczach

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    Ouch, that hurts. I like Creed!
     
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  5. MojoUW

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    I don't dislike Creed....but....I would rather see the Foo Fighters
     
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  6. 86WardsWay

    86WardsWay Well-Known Member

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    Hate to break it to you but Creed, I think sold out every concert last year. The place near me holds 21,000 and it sold out in less than an hour. My neighbor went and she said it was incredible.
     
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  7. 86WardsWay

    86WardsWay Well-Known Member

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    The best part of the foo fighters died.
     
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  8. dirty

    dirty Well-Known Member

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    Yeah might as well I guess. Have no choice in the matter. :)
     
  9. pczach

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    I love the Foo Fighters. They are an awesome group that have filled more than a few stadiums.

    It's a shame about Taylor Hawkins.

    RIP Taylor.
     
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  10. thorn058

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    I never had the impression that money was the barrier to Tomlin having a larger staff. I think he had the number of coaches he wanted and since he had no set philosophy there wasn't a need to hire quality control coaches, stats analytics staff, more strength and conditioning coaches or expand your video crew for breaking down teams tendencies vs your team. Tomlin was hampered more by his flexibility than the people he hired.
     
  11. MojoUW

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    Those are both my point. Creed is successful and popular - I just kinda think they are unexciting and mind-numbingly mediocre. Just like Mike McCarthy. He has tons of achievements and a track record of success in the NFL. I watched his entire GB coaching career and there was nothing exciting or innovative about what he did. It was all fine...but I can never remember one time where you sat up off your coach and took notice of what the Packers were doing that wa NOT an Aaron Rodgers derived moment of individual brilliance.
     
  12. Lambert

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    Losing Taylor was a tragedy. Also, Ilan Rubin is excellent.
     
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  13. Robert

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    How many coaches did the Steelers have under Tomlin? When I did a web search, I got wildly varying answers and none from a site I would consider solid.
     
  14. Blast Furnace

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    Shocked the hell out of me when I heard. Great drummer, put so much into it.

    His kid is good, too.
     
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  15. MojoUW

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    You can go here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016_Pittsburgh_Steelers_season and then just change the year in the address bar. NO IDEA if it is accurate.

    More details here: https://steelersdepot.com/2025/07/s...he-nfls-smallest-coaching-staff-2025-edition/ plus the interesting tidbit that LARGER staffs have a lower win% and less playoff success.
     
  16. 86WardsWay

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    I like the Foo Fighters also. Foo fighters SB halftime Vs. Bad Bunny.:crybye:
     
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  17. First and goal

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    Absolutely agree with the conclusion but a different idea of the why. I think it was more about control than lack of confidence.

    I would expect that in a job interview, a potential coordinator would normally be asked "you've seen our team. How do you see yourself building a system that will get the most out of the personnel?" I believe Tomlin's approach was more like "This is what we're looking for. Can you do that?"

    Of course I have nothing to base this on other than my own observation and guesswork, but either way it brought nothing but inept units.
     
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  18. RobertoC#21

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    Smaller staff, inexperienced coaches, lower pay to the staff.....means Mediocre Mike gets well compensated....jus sayin
     
  19. RobertoC#21

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    This is McCarthy's dream come true....he is a yinzer like us, he will put in the work!!
     
  20. Arch Stanton

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    No surprise there. Tomlin's staff was pretty much bottom of the barrel for the most part, up was the only way to go.
     
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  21. MojoUW

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    Not his reputation for much of his time in GB and for his entire time in Dallas.

    People do not change. They may want to, but they don't.
     
  22. steel machine

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    I'm hoping Seahawks light it up in first half and only Seattle fans keep TV's on for rest of night.

    I remember thinking Falcons had it up 21-3 at the half. 28-3 at end of 3rd. I was so enjoying that game. One of the few times I was rooting for blow out in SB. Sadly, the ATL crapped the bed.
     
  23. Born2Steel

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    I have moments of PTSD when watching the Patriots this year as well. But this is not the same cheater team. I like Vrabel. I think he's s good coach and I wouldn't mind him winning one.
    That said, I think this Seattle team is too much.
     
  24. SGSteeler

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    I like expanding our coaching staff. Guys like Evans make a ton of sense. Great player in his own right…. Very excited about this hire
     
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  25. Arch Stanton

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    I hope you're right. I'd hate to see the Patriots break the Steelers (and Patriots) record of 6 Super Bowl wins.
     

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