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I'd like to nominate "When Triumph met Gruden" as the new thread title.Can someone please rename this thread to "Some unnamed radio host on an unnamed station in PA thinks the Steelers will get rid of Tomlin if they miss the playoffs" instead of a title reporting it as a fact
The Steelers should look around and see that the Packers are interviewing the likes of Chuck Pagano for their head coaching job before making this move.
Hahaha. Apparently Rodgers is lobbying for Joe Philbin, another head scratcher, although maybe Philbin will let King Aaron rule the roost without complaining about it.Maybe Chuck Pagano is who Aaron Rodgers wants for his HC.
Or, maybe the NYFL has a new Rooniano Rule and the Packers have to interview an Italian.
I'd like to nominate "When Triumph met Gruden" as the new thread title.
People are missing out on all the fun with this off topic thread title
The Steelers should look around and see that the Packers are interviewing the likes of Chuck Pagano for their head coaching job before making this move.
The Rooney family is amazingly patient and I doubt they move on from tomlin,
Plus tomlin and his staff have done a great job of developing talent (outside of the corner position).
It’s not the players fault that tomlin is a terrible in game coach, whose poor decisions costs the team a game or two per year.