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Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud
I don't think there's any revisionist history happening. Cowher was a good coach that went to a Super Bowl and won another in 15 years.
Since then, his replacement has won a Super Bowl and lost another, in just a few short years (and with FAR less talent than Cowher's teams).
He was far from mediocre but his stubborn attitude towards QB's cost him and Pittsburgh several more shots at Super Bowl titles.
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I can't possibly speak to the inner workings of the Steelers and the power struggles over who wanted what QB.
I will say this... Tomlin won a Super Bowl and went to another the exact same way that Cowher did: defense and a legit QB.
I mean, it's not rocket science. And I, for one, don't believe in the power of coaches nearly as much as some.
I think you're right in that the biggest thing a coach can do to shoot himself in the foot is to resist getting the QB. You have to find your quarterback, and when you do, don't try to run the ball 60% of the time.
If Cowher doesn't understand that the game has changed from the 90's era run-first, punt, defend style championed by Marty, then I don't want him. I want a coach who realizes that the game is played through the pass now, and without the ability and willingness to pass it deep, you will NOT win in the postseason.
God-willing, Cowher's distance from the game as an analyst has allowed him some perspective to realize that. If not, thanks but no thanks.