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Comment on ‘They’re Not Good At This’: Colin Cowherd Bashes Steelers Over Coaching Search by Ian the Berean
Comment on Should The Steelers Interview Sean McDermott? by Black and Gold mafia
I'm of the opinion they shouldn't. Sean McDermott isn't a bad coach and seems to be a 1st class human being. He is however 51 years old. That just doesn't seem to fit with what they're telling/showing us they want to do. Based on the first round of interviews previous head coaching experience doesn't seem to be an important criteria for the Steelers search for a new coach. McCarthy is the only candidate older than 44 years old. The front office making it quite clear that they are looking for something new not something recycled. I'd much rather see this organization try and fail at doing something different then staying on this mushy middle trajectory. Hiring McDermott wouldn't be striking a brave new path.

Comment on Former Steelers TE Eric Ebron Questions If Players ‘Had Respect’ For Omar Khan by The Greek Freak

Comment on 2025 Steelers Offensive Charting – End of Season by Black and Gold mafia

Comment on Rapoport Rules Out Tomlin For Bills Job, But Says Compensation ‘Would Be Wild’ In Trade Scenario by Conserv_58
In reply to WyoBowhunter. Josh Allen is a hot-n-cold, live or die gun slinger. He can be outstandingly good or he can look like a bum. There is no in between with these types of QBs.

Comment on Two Assistants Pittsburgh’s Next Head Coach Would Be Smart To Keep by Ichabod

Comment on Former Steelers TE Eric Ebron Questions If Players ‘Had Respect’ For Omar Khan by The Greek Freak

Comment on ‘Disappointed With The Lack Of Opportunities’: Pat Freiermuth Wants To Be ‘Involved More’ Next Season by Roady

Comment on Report: Brian Flores Considered ‘Serious Contender’ For Steelers’ Head Coaching Vacancy by Jason W
In reply to Donte Williams. If Shula gets a job which is very likely Scheelhaase will likely follow

Comment on Two Assistants Pittsburgh’s Next Head Coach Would Be Smart To Keep by wyn50
In reply to Black and Gold mafia. Yep, Tomlin could never get good coordinators. .

Comment on Report: Brian Flores Considered ‘Serious Contender’ For Steelers’ Head Coaching Vacancy by Rothbards Ghost
Major hard pass on Flores, for multiple reasons. First, if we view Mike Tomlin's departure as an opportunity for the organization to move forward with fresh eyes, and fresh ideas, especially on offense, I don't see how Flores, who in many ways wouldn't be much of a departure from Tomlin, fits that bill. Second, Flores' tenure in Miami did not go well, in terms of record, in terms of his relationship with his players, and his grievance posturing when fired. Way to much baggage for my taste. I'm not a fan of retread coach hires to begin with and especially ones who left their former job on bad terms. There's a real fear that if they hired this guy, and things went poorly, that the Rooney's would be terrified of cutting bait with him, knowing that he has a history of pushing racial grievances. I would stay clear of that. Third, I'm sticking with the idea that no team in the NFL needs an offensive minded, young, innovative HC more than the Steelers do. The Steelers have been stagnant on offense for YEARS. I don't buy the argument that you bring in a guy like Flores to be HC and then hire a good OC. In reality, as we saw with Tomlin, the HC sets the tone philosophically on what you're going to do on both sides of the ball. If we hire Flores as HC, we are going to get HIS pick for OC and I have little reason to believe he would be any great departure from Tomlin in who he would pick, and what the offense would look like. Besides, even if he did pick a young OC who came in and really pushed our offense mindset into the 21st century, they'd get poached as a HC within a year or two. I'm sticking with my preference for Scheelhasse as the guy I want.

