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they haven' t resigned him so the F.O. is being cautious and sending a clear message: get results or you are gone.
I like that
Same here.
they haven' t resigned him so the F.O. is being cautious and sending a clear message: get results or you are gone.
I like that
Quoted for truth.Cowher took over a team that had not won a playoff game in years and made then winners. Tomlin inherited a great team and once they aged, we saw what type of coach he is.
I dont know. Cowher had a bunch of talent on his roster when he took over. Maybe Chuck couldn't connect with them and when Bill took over...well we all know Bill brought a different approach of coaching.
There wasn't. By that time Jimmy's players aged. My point is you can have a monkey on a race horse, and he can win a super bowl IF he has great players with veteran leadership. Switzer was dumb as rocks.
Another example is Seifert who won with Bill Walsh players.
Five years with no playoff wins? un-acceptable. Out of curiosity, if the Steelers can't win a playoff game this year and finish 7-9 to 8-8, are you for a head coaching change?
Cowher took over a team that had not won a playoff game in years and made then winners. Tomlin inherited a great team and once they aged, we saw what type of coach he is.
Nice post Cope. I remember the Cowher threads way back when, run, run, pass or Zereoue shotgun draw, PUNT!My point is everyone likes to compare Tomlin with Switzer when it is a piss poor argument. There is no comparison to a Coach that was able to take his team to a second superbowl vs a coach who was done coaching in the same amount of time. Tomlin is closer to Seifert than Switzer. That is for certain.
I don't jump off bridges just because someone said to. I understand the year to year evaluation of teams and what factors may contribute to record. I've got 40 season under my belt, so there's no need for rash changes. Try living 40 years without a single playoff win. That's how this franchise started, and some of those seasons only had 10-12 teams!
My problem has always been not being fair in the comparison. The things I loved about Cowher: 6 strait playoff appearances to start his career/ Strong Defense/ Strong Running game, still netted disappointment with underperforming in the AFCC and SB games until they scrapped the playbook and came out passing in 2005 (a deviation to Cowher's normal coaching strategy). The strategy worked perfectly and we won a Superbowl. Cowher fit the league at that time. Defense, ball control offense, get a lead and grind it out. That strategy will get you killed in the NFL today. Cowher wasn't perfect, and he had his share of sub 500 seasons and missed the playoffs 3 years in a row (something Tomlin has not done).
Tomlin is less emotional and understands the importance of offense. We've had the most prolific offense ever in our history under Tomlin. Defense has suffered, and there is nothing wrong with coaching the players you have, because they are Steelers first and foremost. The argument could be made to them being Colbert's players more than Cowher's since Colbert is the GM, and he's still here. The league has changed to a wide open offensive league, and we've moved to change with it. You want to point to a 500 season and discredit a coach because of it. What if they started 0-4 and 2-6 two of those years? That's a hell of a coaching job to get them back to 500. Tomlin can't win without his franchise QB? Went 3-1 during his suspension and we made the SB that year. This team is exciting and explosive on offense and I expect more scoring this upcoming year, and that's something I look forward to. I only hope Butler can utilize his players in a different way to limit opposing offenses. If he can, we're not far off from going deep in the playoffs.
Tomlin is not pathetic and nostalgia will never have me remembering Cowher as being perfect. They were both coaches that happen to be successful in this league and both helped the Steelers get to the Franchise leading 6 Lombardi trophies that we all enjoy as fans.
My problem has always been not being fair in the comparison. The things I loved about Cowher: 6 strait playoff appearances to start his career/ Strong Defense/ Strong Running game, still netted disappointment with underperforming in the AFCC and SB games until they scrapped the playbook and came out passing in 2005 (a deviation to Cowher's normal coaching strategy). The strategy worked perfectly and we won a Superbowl. Cowher fit the league at that time. Defense, ball control offense, get a lead and grind it out. That strategy will get you killed in the NFL today. Cowher wasn't perfect, and he had his share of sub 500 seasons and missed the playoffs 3 years in a row (something Tomlin has not done).
It was more than that IMHO. Cowher didn't just take Noll's players and turn them into pro-bowlers (he did that with some of them) but he also added his own talent immediately. In his first draft he drafted Searcy, Kirkland, Steed, and Perry. In his second draft he drafted Chad Brown and Willie Williams. 3rd draft was Johnson, Buckner, Gildon and Bam Morris. He also added players from other teams like Duval Love, Kevin Green, John Williams, and Ray Seals. By end of his 2nd year and start of the 3rd season he had 7 of his own starters on defense alone. He also had 5 starters on offense by then. By the time the SB team was together (Cowher's 4th season) 7 players on offense and 9 players on defense were either drafted by Cowher or sign as FAs by Cowher.
Just to put that into perspective there are more Cowher players on the defense NOW after he's been gone 8 years than there were Noll players left after just 4 years when he took over. In Tomlin's 5th season (loss to GB) he had 11 starters still left from Cowher's team.
These threads are so entertaining every time we rehash the same thing. Nobody is going to look at anything through any different colored glasses regardless of how many times it's discussed. More than the guy on the sidelines go into how the team is structured and performs. I'm no fan of Tomlin either, but that doesn't make me forget FG Bill, Marty Ball Bill or any other incarnation of him that ruled this board before Ben was gifted to him and he finally won the big one. Revisionist history indeed. Cowher may have been a better coach, but let's not get carried away. Dri Archer still sucks too.
That's where I'm at. I don't think Cowher was an awesome coach and I don't think Tomlin is a awful coach. I do think that Tomlin is an average coach and that Cowher was better overall.
I can agree with this. My issue with Tomlin is his 4th down decisions on when to kick and when to go for it, tardy promotions of talented young players when a average to bad veteran is starting in front of him, his good cop / bad cop flip flops, clock management / time outs, and the ability to get his team to focus on the bottom level teams in the NFL.
I'd say Bill was an 8 of of 10. Tomlin is more like a 6 out of 10.
The love grows for Cowher as time passes and memories of Cowher's faults fade away...
People remember very well times that Tomlin made a mistake in going for 2 or made a dumb decision to try a fake punt, but who can remember when Cowher made similar boners...it's hard 10, 12 or 18 years later.
Cowher had his share of risks, but he did them at the right points of a game, and seldom left any points on the board from bone head plays.
is there a chance to get Cowher back? No, then why this keeps being the favorite SN discussion through the years?
It's not like the team could pick between both right now
It is generally brought up when someone is defending Tomlin and they love to point back at bad things Cowher did years ago.
It is generally brought up when someone is defending Tomlin and they love to point back at bad things Cowher did years ago.
It is generally brought up when someone is defending Tomlin and they love to point back at bad things Cowher did years ago.
is there a chance to get Cowher back? No, then why this keeps being the favorite SN discussion through the years?
It's not like the team could pick between both right now
Bill never said he's done coachin
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Is there a chance? Ponder this. The Steelers finish 7-9 or 9-7, and do not make the playoffs in 2015. This is six seasons with no playoff wins. Okay for Browns fans, but not us! Dan Rooney who Bill calls Mr. Rooney with respect makes a private call to Cowher asking if he'd consider being a coach for 4 years. If Bill says yes, Tomlin is let go. If he says no, Tomlin is here for 2016, and no one knows about it. That is how it could go down.
It all depends. Cowher would make the hall of fame if he won another super bowl. His wife has passed, and daughters have all graduated from college. Cowher's comment last year that the Steeler have gone soft raised eyebrows and dropped some jaws. Not only was he right, you could tell the old fire was back when he said it.
" Speaking shortly after a 31-10 blowout loss to the rival Cleveland Browns on Sunday, Cowher said that his former team "has gotten soft."
"I never thought I would say these words," Cowher said on CBS, right before taking his shot."