They need to retool that roster and draft a QB. It’ll be at least two seasons before they become a real threat again.Damn... Now the Steelers might actually be a threat again.
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Makes me really appreciate how lucky we have been to land Maye followed by Vrabel and Josh and the front office signings and the off-season and draft coupled with one of the easiest schedules we could land on...I think some of these firings are the owners seeing the Patriots win a playoff game with 1st year Patriots HC Mike Vrabel and they lose their sh!t.
It is wild that since 2003 the Bengals have had 2 coaches. Those coaches have gone 183-185-4 in the regular season with a postseason record of 5-9.If the owner wasn’t Mike Brown , he probably would have been fired as well.
It's a Steelers thing.Now we'll find out if the obsession with no losing and patching together borderline playoff teams was a Tomlin thing or a Steelers thing.
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Lol wow how did I say Browns? Oops. Thank youFIFY
Steelers are a storied Franchise and their playoff record under Tomlin the past 10 years has been abysmal
never a losing season for longer than any other coach in history; just a terrible record!
With R-Berger they went 5 years without a playoff win and had a total of 3 in his last TEN years.They haven't had a good QB since Big Ben and Tomlin knows how hard it is to get a good one. After Big Ben they have been a Perennial middle of the road 8 win team. That won't land you in the Top 4 of the Draft. I think Tomlin will take a year off and and look at the possibilities next Off-season. They're some "this is your last chance Head Coaches' who are going to have to win next year just to keep their jobs.
Probably quite a few people.This is just another example of a really stupid thing to do, change for purely changes sake. It's one thing to do what the Pats or Bears did, we have a plan and a legit better option then what we have now we are going to go get it. Who is out there that is better then Haurbaugh or Tomlin? I mean yeah they aren't the greatest and they have run their course on their respective teams but it's just dumb to not wait for some better candidates next hiring cycle. Ugh who knows watch the Steelers hire some unheard of LB coordinator to go one and done in the playoffs for the next 2 decades.
But they get to the playoffs which is better then a lot of unknown new coaches. The Vrable experience is not the norm. Most coaches go 6-11 a couple years and flame out.Probably quite a few people.
In the last 10 years, they've combined for 3 playoff wins.
The pats have a lot to do with it and with many teams failing in the post season and then withering away in the coming years.With R-Berger they went 5 years without a playoff win and had a total of 3 in his last TEN years.
I'm surprised they didn't use the contemporary parlance of "mutually parting ways."Of course he was fired. You don't actually fire a coach who has been your head coach for two decades unless he refuses to leave voluntarily. This was a firing where they allowed Tomlin to save face.
While this is true it’s not applicable to my post because only 1 playoff loss in those seasons was to the patriots.The pats have a lot to do with it and with many teams failing in the post season and then withering away in the coming years.
I don't understand the love for Stefanski given his track record with the Browns. Granted, ownership has totally f'd up the QB situation there.Terrible roster for another coach to take over, but the Rooneys hold onto head coaches. Wonder if Harbaugh or Stefanski would be interested
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