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What if McCarthy was the only option?

Discussion in 'Steelers Talk' started by Frost33, Jan 25, 2026 at 3:35 PM.

  1. Frost33

    Frost33 Well-Known Member

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    I know we like to think that the Steelers are a top tier job in the NFL, but if we're being honest, out of the openings, it is't the best this year. No QB on the roster. Weak QB draft class. Only 1 WR who has drop issues. An aging D that vastly underperformed and was over paid. What if the top choices indicated they didn't want to come here? McCarthy very well might have been the best option available
     
  2. El Kabong

    El Kabong Well-Known Member

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    I'm not sure the current composition of the roster should be that big a deal here though. We know Rooney isn't going to fire a HC. That means no matter how poor the talent may be for a HC coming in, he's going to have plenty of time to build the team. It's not like being hired to another team where you better be winning in three years or get fired. It might even be attractive to a new coach to be able to come in and start from scratch and build the team he wants, again, knowing that he's going to have plenty of time to do it.
     
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  3. jeh1856

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

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    :facepalm:
     
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  4. SteelersFanIrl

    SteelersFanIrl Well-Known Member

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    Bills and Ravens are better jobs because they have a QB.

    Steelers is a good job. There are holes in the roster but they have a lot of picks in this draft and they also have a lot of cap flexibility. A good HC can build the team in his image quickly.

    It’s a stable organisation, and I think fans would be patient with a new coach once they see that there is a plan.
     
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  5. Steel_Elvis

    Steel_Elvis Staff Member Mod Team

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    I think some candidates would question whether the Bills are a better option after what happened post McDermott
     
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  6. SGSteeler

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    We have a roster that won 10 games and the division with a 42 year old QB and one viable WR. I know people like to crap on the roster, but it’s at least solid. It has holes, but it’s not a bottom feeder roster. Hardly the case.

    If Mike McCarthy is the only option that would take the job here, then the franchise is a joke. There isn’t a feeling anywhere around the league that this is the case. They made a joke of a decision, but we aren’t a poverty franchise like the Raiders, Browns, or Cardinals (who actually are only going to be able to hire literally anyone that will willingly take the job).

    We can spin this however we want, but the reality is that we’re stuck with McCarthy for at least the next 4 years. If it fails, then the GM has to pay the price. There is no doubt that ownership and FO knew that this would be highly unpopular with the fan base. They’re sticking their neck out on this one.
     
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  7. jeh1856

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

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    Basing the decision on the existing quarterback would be very short sighted

    If you want a long term job your second two sentences are the answer
     
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  8. lamberts lunatic

    lamberts lunatic Well-Known Member

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    McCarthy was probably cheaper than Shula would have been
     
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  9. SteelersFanIrl

    SteelersFanIrl Well-Known Member

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    Fair. But if you’re a coach looking for a spot and you see the opportunity to work with Allen it has to be tempting

    That said, the Bills have problems. A lot of free agents leaving and they have no money. They HAVE to nail this upcoming draft
     
  10. jeh1856

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

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    :facepalm:
     
  11. Trafalgar

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    :facepalm:
     
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  12. Steelvision

    Steelvision Well-Known Member

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    I dont buy it. We have alot of draft picks and the best job security and a winning culture. I think ARII just liked McCarthy and pulled the trigger - unwilling to wait.

    Noll was a top DC for the Colts in the late 60’s, didnt stop him from taking over the worst team in the league with no Qb and a terrible defense.

    Cowher took over the Steelers with Bubby and an unproven guy named O Donnell. And a young defense but still coming off a losing season at 7-9.
     
  13. feltdeez

    feltdeez Well-Known Member

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    Have to wonder how much power a HC has here in Pittsburgh.
     
  14. Bubbahotep

    Bubbahotep Well-Known Member

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    If we are being honest they won the division because LJ and Burrow missed multiple games this season. And they were a wide right kick from not winning it.
     
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  15. steelersrule6

    steelersrule6 Well-Known Member

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    Even if Burrow stayed healthy the Bengals weren't going to the playoffs with that sorry defense, the Ravens were losing games before Lamar got injured.
     
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  16. Karl

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    I really thought they would grab 1 or both the Rams guys.
    Mike McCarthy was a bit of a shock in all honesty.
    Even as a shock, and even as a 'safe' hire... I'm not jumping off a ledge as some are.
    I think with McCarthy, the Steelers could set themselves up if they grab an OC and DC which one could possibly be the next HC.
    Even with 10 wins, this roster is not good.
    There's some work to be done and a little experience might go a long way as we know the GM needs to be pushed some.
    A young hotshot coordinator could inherit a decent team.

    Smith couldn't get hired by any NFL team and went to the college ranks.
    Austin might well retire.
    Those two coordinators were not good.

    Myself, I'm going to withhold any real judgement until I see what staff he can put together and how the roster shapes up.
     
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  17. Bubbahotep

    Bubbahotep Well-Known Member

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    A reasonable approach at this point. Too much handwringing considering the uncertainty of the staff. This team could look quite interesting with the right coordinators.
     
  18. doubleyoi

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    We should deal with the reality that Omar and Rooney thought this was the best option. Omar's familiarity and Rooney's desire to remain "competitive" are the realistic reasons. This is a "safe" solution, the same reason they were willing to keep Tomlin around indefinitely.

    Per Rooney, they didn't really consider other options:

    "We wound up bringing in three guys for in-person interviews – Brian Flores, Mike McCarthy, and Anthony Weaver – and then we sat down and talked about whether we had our man, or if we wanted to bring in more people for in-person interviews," said Rooney. "We decided that Mike was the man for the job, and so we went ahead and offered him the job on Saturday."

    “It’s about picking the coach we believe will help us win games, and social media really doesn’t enter into it. And none of that will matter once we’re starting to play games.”

    “The message for our fans is we’re very excited,” Rooney said. “We think we have a coach who is well-equipped to lead us into the next winning phase of Steelers football, and that’s what it’s all about. I think they’re going to love Coach Mike.”

    "He is someone who has a longer track record than many of the other candidates, a winning track record," said Rooney. "He's been a winner everywhere he's been. Probably just as important for our purposes, the quarterbacks that he's worked with have all been very successful. So he has a proven track record of developing top flight quarterbacks. Those are the things that maybe stick out the most."

    "He likes Will Howard, thinks Will has tremendous upside and is looking forward to working with him," said Rooney. "Obviously feels like Mason can be a contributor. We'll have to sit down and discuss where Aaron is, if he decides to come back, and whether that all makes sense. I think Mike was very comfortable with the quarterback room and the possibilities with the quarterback room. In particular, the fact we have a young quarterback on the roster in whom he sees some upside."

    https://www.steelers.com/news/labriola-on-why-it-was-mike-mccarthy
     
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  19. SGSteeler

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    Ifs and buts... They won 10 games and the division. Bad rosters don't win 10 games in the NFL, especially with middling to poor QB play. The roster was fine. Not a high end one, but far from a bad one.

    The Ravens likely do better with a healthy Lamar, but how often does that happen? He's injured often. The Bengals would have missed anyways with their atrocious defense. Burrow came back and they got beat a few times too.
     
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  20. AskQuestionsLater

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    I think "would question" isn't a good descriptor for the Bills at the moment. I would instead use "steer clear from" given how trust, integrity, honor and respect are qualities that any Head Coach would be looking for in both an Organization and most of all, the Owner. AR II has Terry's ass beat in that regard.
     
  21. SGSteeler

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    You're absolutely right. They 100% liked him the best. They weren't settling for him, they actively think this guy is the best option moving forward. It appears that outside of developing a QB, that "not losing" is the primary objective. He doesn't want to risk a "bad" season. He'd rather win 7,8,9,10 games instead of hitting the "reset" button. It's a bit shortsighted for my liking, but he's the boss... so here we are.
     
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  22. SteelLion69

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    It speaks a lot about Khan and Art II, and not much is positive.

    https://www.yardbarker.com/nfl/arti...t_mike_mccarthys_work_ethic/s1_17101_43364447

    "Attention to detail, how much time is he putting in," Florio wondered. "How much time is he putting in? That's what I would want to — I'd want to go back to Green Bay and do my research. I'd want to go back to Dallas and do my research."


    McCarthy not being prepared or not putting in the hours is something both Green Bay and Dallas' fanbases discussed. This information has been out there for years and Art II still chose McCarthy.

    Art II, it turns out, is Bob Nutting. You can forget about Superbowls until this clown is gone.
     
  23. mikeyg

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    maybe he was - WHO in their RIGHT mind wants to work for LOSER ROONEY?
     
  24. mikeyg

    mikeyg Well-Known Member

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    Rooney sucks. We are no longer the shiny organization that coaches wanted to work for

    Tomlin and the current Rooney RUINED THAT
     
  25. SGSteeler

    SGSteeler Well-Known Member

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    It's more Rooney than Tomlin. Rooney's shortsightedness allowed Tomlin to linger longer than he really should have. Tomlin just coached that way he knew how to. I don't think he ruined the luster of the organization, even if he was a schematic dinosaur that got exposed when he had to face the better coaching staffs in the post season.

    I will agree that this hire certainly signals that this organization is just stuck in the stone age.
     

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