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Comment on Steelers Have To Change Their Ways To Stay Relevant, Glazer Says: ‘Mike T Really, Really Covered Up A Lot’ by Chris Thompson

Comment on Insider: Steelers ‘Internally Reviewing Other Names’ For Head Coach Before Narrowing List by Tibs

Comment on Report: Steelers HC Candidate Nate Scheelhaase A ‘Finalist’ In Cleveland by MattCat

Comment on ‘I’m Glad I Didn’t Beat Noll’s Record:’ Heyward Reveals One Comment Tomlin Made In Final Meeting by Chris Thompson

Comment on ‘I’m Glad I Didn’t Beat Noll’s Record:’ Heyward Reveals One Comment Tomlin Made In Final Meeting by mwahahaaa
In reply to Bobby Orehoski. It's not ironic; Noll had a stacked superstar team for a stretch of time before they aged out and were replaced by mostly inferior players. Once the greats left Noll became a pretty average coach, with some seasons of 5, 6 and 7 wins sprinkled in during the last half of his career. The NFL has also changed a lot since the late 70s, in terms of free agency and the salary cap, as well as the rules being changed to promote offensive production and passing at the expense of defense and rushing attack - two historical staples of the Steelers. The Steelers organization as a whole (Tomlin included) didn't adapt to this change as well as they could have, hence their recent years stuck in purgatory without a proper NFL starting quarterback and explosive weapons. It's still remarkable that they were able to be competitive and qualify for the playoffs in years in which they were clearly outmatched in terms of talent. That is the difference between Noll and Tomlin in terms of overall win rate - Noll couldn't produce winning seasons without an outstanding roster to support him, whereas Tomlin excelled at this.

A Letter to Patriots Fans: Stop Whining and Enjoy the Ride

ESPN Draft Expert Makes Stance on Dante Moore Loud and Clear After Oregon Call

Comment on Former GM Would ‘Absolutely’ Like To See Mike McCarthy, Aaron Rodgers Together In Pittsburgh by Sebastian4368
They hire McCarthy or bring back rodgers and i'm not watching 1 game next season.

Comment on ‘Mike Tomlin Vibe’: Nate Scheelhaase Had ‘Impressive Interview’ With Steelers, Dulac Says by tena pelo

Broncos Coach Named as Perfect Fit for Josh Allen After Bills Fire Sean McDermott

Lexi Thompson to Cut Down LPGA Schedule Further as Big Personal News Is Confirmed

