What does the Tunch say?
Boswell strangely enough. They figure he needs to earn that money somehow if he can't make kicks.
Of course! It's all so clear now!
You're right. Which is why you can't really coach kicking at this level. Either you can make FGs or you can't.
It's basically management tripping all over themselves to adhere to their ridiculous standards. Ok we can't fire the head coach ever or staff...
Do long snappers get that courtesy? No they don't. If you can't perform your skill there's not much that can be done. Which is why you don't...
Any other sane team would have cut him.
If the Rooney's were ever serious about competing with the Pats they would have done something like 5 years ago. It would have been nice to have...
It does make me think the Pats and Boston media are getting a chuckle out of this. It comes across as embarrassing.
There's an old saying, past success doesn't guarantee future results. It applies to coaching too.
Confirmed, the Steelers are more concerned about the money. :facepalm:
Exactly where I was going with that. :smiley1:
They've only been bad for the past couple years not sure how that is considered perennial.
Lebeau never had a clue how to beat Brady even going back to the Cowher years. And when he did sorta figure it out that one year, he stubbornly...
:facepalm:
Exactly, Donahoe was good and they still sided with Cowher so it's not impossible for history to repeat itself especially with this ownership.
Maybe. If you recall in the Cowher/Donahoe saga, Cowher ended up winning even though Donahoe really wasn't that bad.
Overrated like the 2017 Steelers, 2016, 15, 14...
My guess. Tomlin stays, Butler forced out. Possibly Colbert.
So I still have yet to hear of any tryouts for kickers. Still trying not to think that it's the Rooney's being cheap.