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No. The Steelers are one of the best organizations in sports
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The Browns and Bengals and their array of awful QBs, plus the Ravens. And Flacco was decent for a fair amount of time but really that's it. By the time Jackson was a thing, Ben was in sharp decline. During Ben's prime years, Joe Flacco was his only real competition in the division. And he averaged right at 11 wins/season over that period w/ a 3-5 playoff record. That ain't exactly a sterling resume for a team that had the talent the Steelers routinely trotted out there. |
Is OP day drinking again?
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A lot of damn good coaches in this league have had gotten fired for having 10 year stretches of relative underperformance like Tomlin has. Now what's worth noting is that most of those teams regretted it. |
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Mike Tomlin or Andy Reid?
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I would say Big Ben hasn't been in his prime in 4 or 5 years. What owner would can his head coach who can still sniff the playoffs with DUCK hodges?
Name an HC with similar resume? Fired or not |
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13-3 with Steve Bono is a damn miracle. And he never had anything near the complementary talent on his rosters that Tomlin had. |
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I've never liked today's "bring it all together in 2-3 years or else" sports world. Of course at the same time, I don't care to revisit a 5 year plan continually extended. The Steelers seem to have found a balance there. Of course, it helps when you actually bring in the right people to lead, which admittedly, is easier said than done. |
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In the entire history of the Cardinals, whether they were the Arizona, Phoenix, St. Louis, or Chicago Cardinals, they've never had a head coach who went longer than 5 seasons. Yeah, and they're one of the NFL's oldest franchises. |
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Now his firing in San Diego was criminal after going 14-2. |
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