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Steelers and Sam Darnold

Discussion in 'Steelers Talk' started by Joel Buchsbaum, Feb 9, 2026 at 5:04 AM.

  1. Formerscribe

    Formerscribe Well-Known Member

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    I highly doubt Rooney was telling Tomlin how to run the team. I wouldn't be surprised if Tomlin was telling Khan how to build the team with Rooney backing him up, but that isn't the same thing.
     
  2. Formerscribe

    Formerscribe Well-Known Member

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    And yet another poster pointed out that players say stuff like that all the time after signing, mostly because they don't want to admit they took the best financial offer.

    You claimed that I made something up. I did not. If you don't want to own and apologize for false statements about other posters, that speaks volumes.
     
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  3. Blast Furnace

    Blast Furnace Staff Member Mod Team

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    No one has ever turned down more money for coaching :lolol:

    If they wanted Darnold they simply had to make a better offer.
     
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  4. OB1

    OB1 Well-Known Member

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    I would expect the owner to set objectives and the employees drive to those objectives in a well run organization. The owner doesn't dictate moves.

    In this case, and this is just an opinion, Rooney's objective is non-losing seasons, and hope for one playoff game. The employees' moves over the last 10 years and the fact that Rooney kept extending the contracts of current employees (and paying them more each time) indicates the objectives were met and Rooney was happy with the performance of the employees.
     
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  5. Formerscribe

    Formerscribe Well-Known Member

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    That is built on a great deal of speculation and no facts beyond the results. Rooney's willingness to keep Tomlin could just as easily have been a mixture of loyalty, family tradition, and the argument that it is hard to fire a coach with a Super Bowl victory on his resume as long as his teams are making the playoffs, or at least staying in contention until the final game of the season every year.
     
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  6. S.T.D

    S.T.D Well-Known Member

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    The hell they don't. Where do you think I'm getting the stats from, the ether??
     
  7. steelersrule6

    steelersrule6 Well-Known Member

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    Obviously Darnold number one concern wasn't chasing after the most money it was more about fit, the point is moot because the Steelers weren't going to offer him a $100 million contract :facepalm:.
     
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  8. steelersrule6

    steelersrule6 Well-Known Member

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    And the stats I checked said he had 6 fumbles lost :rolleyes:.
     
  9. steelersrule6

    steelersrule6 Well-Known Member

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    Who cares what another poster said the link had comments from Darnold himself :shrug:.
     
  10. S.T.D

    S.T.D Well-Known Member

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    I suggest you go look again. Some sites show them in different stages like: fumbles from only when breaking the line of scrimmage as in a run, and then the others when he is in the pocket, or behind the line of scrimmage, so they are shown in two different spots, while other sites put them all together like pro football reference, and you dont have to search all over the freaking site to find it. He fumbled 11 times. I never said they didnt jump on some of them. Even if his team jumped on all of them, He still fumbled 11 times.:rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:
     
  11. steelersrule6

    steelersrule6 Well-Known Member

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    Who cares if it was recovered by his own team then it wasn't a turnover :facepalm:.
     
  12. NorthernBlitz

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    My guess is that Rooney doesn't get too involved with the minor details.

    But I do think he sets the mission of the team (something like "Get into the playoffs as often as possible because you never know when you catch lightning in a bottle"). I think part of that mission is "we don't believe in rebuilding". I think the MM hire (and Rooney saying he doesn't want a rebuild) support that idea.

    I also think that every year, he sets a short term priority (e.g., last year he said we needed to get better at run defense). These comments are usually pretty (1) general and (2) obvious (e.g., saying we need to get better at defending the run after giving up 200 yards on the ground against the Rats in the playoffs or whatever).

    I don't think he meddles much in individual personnel decisions though (e.g., you have to draft Harmon in the first round). Although I wonder how much of a hand he had in Todd Haley getting hired.
     
  13. S.T.D

    S.T.D Well-Known Member

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    So again. If our RB fumbles 11 times next year ,but we jump on 5 of them. It's OK then. LoL No worries, just lets keep him in there. You can dang we bet if his team around him wasn't so good it would have cost him many times.
     
  14. jeh1856

    jeh1856 We want in so we can bark to go out again

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    Well that makes no sense whatsoever

    It’s a loss of down

    It’s a loss of yards

    Are you really this insensible
     
  15. OB1

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    results === facts === the only way to measure what is considered acceptable by Rooney.

    It is illogical to say the factual results were not acceptable by Rooney when he kept giving raises to his employees.

    That right there is a great argument for Rooney being satisfied with the output of his employees which, factually, meant "as long as his teams are making the playoffs, or at least staying in contention until the final game of the season every year" all is good -- to me that's half assing it.
     

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