The same reason some fans care about Ben or Harrison idiotic thoughts :rolleyes:.
And it was Whisenhunt who developed Ben the first few years but somehow they want to give Cowher the credit.
I'm talking about in general the 2005 playoffs were a small sample size. And Cowher didn't develop Ben either :shrug:.
Ben was a game manager his first few seasons, remember the offense with the killer B's. Ben is the only QB to throw for over 500 yards three times...
I hope he doesn't hire a bunch of his old buddies from previous staffs, hire Scheelhaase and make him OC.
Not realistic for Shula to make a lateral move unless they paid him a ton of money more than the Rams.
Ben got developed just fine.
It might have a chance to work if he hired some good coordinators.
I posted earlier I don't get why they didn't wait and interview more candidates; McCarthy should've been their backup plan not their first option...
As long as he takes his buddy Jonnu with him :hehehe:
Well, they just swept the Ravens with a 42-year-old Rodgers.
If Seattle made the Super Bowl, the Steelers had to wait until after the game to interview Kubiak.
Dumb tweet because the Steelers didn't fire their coach he resigned.
And I laugh my ass off at the fact the Steelers have owned 2 time MVP Lamar and the Ravens with scrub QBs :shrug:.
Arthur Smith is headed to Ohio State as OC.
I'm laughing my ass off at fans like you because the grass isn't always greener :eek:.
And you got basically the same coach :shrug:.
I'm not talking about winning the Super Bowl, just being an experienced HC that knows how to win games.
Probably had more to do with Art wanting to win now and hire a proven winner at HC.
Most of the coaches of this generation have similar playoff records either at .500 or a few games better: Harbaugh McDermott McCarthy Payton