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Steelers and Sam Darnold

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

  1. NorthernBlitz

    NorthernBlitz Well-Known Member

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    This might change now. Since MM is an offensive minded coach who at least has a history of working with (and maybe even improving the play of) good QBs.

    But under Tomlin, I think this is true for average-ish QBs who think they could be average to above average.

    But it probably was an attractive place for guys who felt they were below average, but looking for a season of looking close to average to get a contract.

    I think the system we had would make good QBs look worse. But bad QBs look better.
     
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  2. S.T.D

    S.T.D Well-Known Member

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    I think it's a bunch of hogwash.
    When Ben was here nobody was holding him back. The last person that held him back was Cowher, and those are Ben's words.
    Ben with Cowher about 270 attempts per season.
    Ben with Tomlin about 583 attempts a season.
    Did they not want Trubisky, Fields, and Pickett throwing it all over the field?? Probably, but I don't blame them a bit.
     
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  3. steelersrule6

    steelersrule6 Well-Known Member

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    Don't let @Steelersfan43@Steelersfan43 see this because he doesn't think Ben was a game manager early in his career.
     
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  4. S.T.D

    S.T.D Well-Known Member

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    But he was. He even said early when Tomlin came in as HC ,thats why He like Tomlin over Cowher, because Tomlin didn't try holding him back.
     
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  5. Formerscribe

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    Nobody is assuming he makes the Steelers Super Bowl champions, so please don't start with that straw man. He does make them a better team in 2025, and more importantly, puts them in a far better position for 2026.
     
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  6. Formerscribe

    Formerscribe Well-Known Member

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    Yes, they should have known better. The Vikings clearly made a very stupid decision. For some of us, this isn't hindsight. I was saying they should have done it last year. If I can see it, then yes, the Steelers damn sure should have been able to see it.
     
  7. Formerscribe

    Formerscribe Well-Known Member

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    There was a middle ground between throwing it 50-plus times, as they had Pickett do in his first start, and the ridiculously conservative approach they saddled him with after that. There is a good chance he wouldn't have panned out anyway, or at least that injuries would have buried him, but gutting the kid's confidence and taking away his aggressiveness was about as stupid an approach as they could have taken.

    If you want to draft a quarterback in the first round, you need to be ready to take some lumps with him for a year or so. It's often going to happen. My bet is Tomlin wouldn't allow it.
     
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  8. jeh1856

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

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    A penguins hockey player’s wife said this when her husband got traded to Dallas

    WTF
     
  9. jeh1856

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

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    Pickett was a whiney wimp

    Tomlin didn’t allow that
     
  10. Steelvision

    Steelvision Well-Known Member

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    Tomlin put Pickett in a tough spot, benching him after he recovered from his injury, apparently he couldve handled it with more maturity but we dont know fully what went on behind the scenes.
     
  11. Steelersfan43

    Steelersfan43 Well-Known Member

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    The low pass attempts don't mean he was a game manager and just a passenger.The main reason his pass attempts were low was because the Steelers often had a lead in the second half, so it was Cowherball time to protect that lead.It's like saying Cowher had more confidence in Maddox when he had 28 and 36 pass attempts in his two starts in 2005... No, it was because of the scoreboard!

    And you can't compare the NFL to 20 years ago, since the NFL has changed a lot, but the biggest problem with Tomlin's offense,he was way too safe... Too much dick and dunk, very few in the middle of the field, etc... Pass attempts were not a problem and the quality was a major problem.And the steelers have never been good a running the ball under Tomlin outside of a few years of Bell
     
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  12. pczach

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    It's not an easy answer. Ben was a game manager.....but he wasn't.

    I get what you're saying. Cowher did try to make Ben a real game manager. He tried to really limit the pass attempts and lean on the running game, so most of the time Ben was just managing the game.

    However, they schemed the offense and called plays so sometimes he would only have to read one side of the field, but Ben would often leave that structure that the coaches put there for him. He always seemed to rise above that with the way he would make plays when things broke down. They would give him a simple read for one half of the field, the primary would be covered, and instead of chucking the ball out of bounds and moving to the next play or punting like a real game manager would do, Ben would scramble around, extend the play, and find an open man. That's not a true game manager even though that's exactly what Cowher was trying to make him.

    If he was just a game manager, Cowher would have pulled him off the field for running around and going outside the system to make those plays. It drove Cowher insane at times because he took sacks or would make mistakes, but the good plays far outweighed the bad so he had to leave him on the field.

    In the end it was Ben doing more than was asked of him that put them over the top.
     
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  13. Joel Buchsbaum

    Joel Buchsbaum Well-Known Member

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    Do you realize Darnold signed with the Panthers first and the Vikings next? They were stupid and dumped him after playing well.

    Now the Seahawks wanted him as their long term franchise QB, the Steelers did not. That was Danold's decision. It was our mistake.

    So the Seahawks had a far better offer than the Steelers did as we lost on a prime QB player, who as I stated did very well by the key areas of wins vs. losses, TD passes thrown, and game winning drives over the past two years.


    Dranold is not a top 3 QB in my opinion but is among the best 10 playing QB's playing 2026.

    If you think he is not, make your case.

    I will start with mine:

    https://www.nfl.com/news/ranking-all-63-starting-quarterbacks-from-the-2025-nfl-season
     
    Last edited: Feb 14, 2026 at 8:10 AM
  14. jeh1856

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

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    We know they brought in competition the next year

    We know he asked to be traded rather than compete

    :shrug:
     
  15. steelersrule6

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    Did you forget about the offense with the Killer Bs the Steelers were one of the first teams to go for two points after TDs, so the offense wasn't always playing it safe.
     
  16. Steelersfan43

    Steelersfan43 Well-Known Member

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    My comment for Tomlin was about the last several years,not the entire time
     
  17. steelersrule6

    steelersrule6 Well-Known Member

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    Can you blame him with those scrub QBs they had post Ben.
     
  18. Steelersfan43

    Steelersfan43 Well-Known Member

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    My problem is, it went too far
     
  19. jeh1856

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

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    Right now having traded Pickens was a great decision

    We have a third round pick now rather than having nothing now

    Joel the math is not that complicated
     
  20. MojoUW

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    Which of these garbage QBs did you want passing more?

    All of the post Ben QBs have the same issues outside of Steelers that’s get blamed on Tomlin.

    Wilson
    Rudolph
    Fields
    Pickett
    Rodgers

    All played WORSE outside of Steelers. All avoided aggressively attacking defenses outside of Pittsburgh as well.

    You can’t force guys to not be physically limited. You just can work with their limitations.
     
  21. MojoUW

    MojoUW Well-Known Member

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    Jets - stunk
    Panthers - struggled
    Niners - learned and liked the system
    Vikings - flourished in same style system
    Seahawks - flourished in same style system

    Darnold puts up great numbers within an excellent offensive system for him. Outside of that system he’s had zero success.

    it’s just like how I don’t think Purdy would be all that great outside of that system. Or how McDaniels Jedi-mind tricked Tua into being good that one season. Or how Tampa has created an environment that supports Baker.

    Just because a guy is a system QB doesn’t mean the numbers can’t be good and the wins won’t come. It just means that QB can’t be plugged in anywhere and thrive.
     
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