After conducting an exhaustive nationwide search, Mike Tomlin has once again concluded that the best man for the job is someone with ties to the...
Meet the new boss. Same as the old boss.
I guess Tomlin is conducting nationwide searches ... and it's just a coincidence that the best man for the job is someone with ties to the old...
How often do you need to see something before the pattern becomes obvious?
I hope you have a strong stomach, because it wouldn't surprise me if he's on the squad again next year.
I honestly have no idea what you saw in the playoff game, because I saw a guy who couldn't be trusted to pick up blitzers, a guy who had -1 yards...
Le'Veon Bell ... stud Will Johnson ... solid everyone else ... nothing to see here
You have a good memory because I don't even remember that play.
The only reason to hire the underling is for continuity. Continuity and change don't mix very well.
It makes absolutely no sense. You'd be running the exact same system with someone who has a lesser understanding of it.
Not if Rooney keeps making the staff hiring and firing decisions.
To not make it look like LeBeau was pushed out for Butler?
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4-3 personnel works better with the sub packages too.
Is Tomlin going to pretend to hire him, or will we finally admit that Tomlin is just a figurehead?
I would prefer it, but I don't see it happening. This organization doesn't like a lot of change all at once.
Lake was an All Pro SS before he ever played CB for us. And yeah, he was an OLB at UCLA ... and a pretty good pass rusher too. I think he had 10...