It doesn't matter whether they fire Butler, this is Tomlin's defense. Tomlin will keep Butler around as long as possible so that he continues to get the blame instead of the person ultimately responsible.

Porter wasn't "fired", he wasn't renewed.
Dale at DK did an intersting piece this morning talking about how far back this coaching staff goes. Relationship with Butler, Fitch, Dunbar, and the strength coach goes back to MT's early coaching days in college. Makes me think they will pause long and hard (er, waddle in it) before they fire any of the buddy net.
It doesn't matter whether they fire Butler, this is Tomlin's defense. Tomlin will keep Butler around as long as possible so that he continues to get the blame instead of the person ultimately responsible.
The defense was better when Tomlin put his hand print on it in the last few games of the season. Take off your Tomlin hate glasses.
The defense was better when Tomlin put his hand print on it in the last few games of the season. Take off your Tomlin hate glasses.
I think this is incorrect as it's implausible that Tomlin doesn't want to point blank win as many football games as possible. He understands he needs a top-notch defense to accomplish that. I think he is at the crossroads in his professional journey, in that he realizes this current collection of coaches, mostly all 'known commodities' from years past, are simply not getting the job done. He also understands, I think, this is a cut-throat business and that his tenure will end soon if he doesn't change things up. Ultimately, he's failed as the HC to get the team to where it wants to go. Say what you want about him, Tomlin's no dummy, and when 7-8 HC's get canned within hours after the season ended, he knows what he's up against. My guess is he's gonna take a bit of time, huddle with Rooney & Colbert and chart out the path forward, as far as coaching - and possibly schematic - changes. We'll see.It doesn't matter whether they fire Butler, this is Tomlin's defense. Tomlin will keep Butler around as long as possible so that he continues to get the blame instead of the person ultimately responsible.
well then you can hate him for waiting until the last few games of the season. Glasses stay on.
I think we are assuming a lot with a statement that says Tomlin all of a sudden put his hands in the pile. When the general thought was he had his hands in the D all year.
What evidence do we have that he didn't earlier on compared to later?
And the depleted Bungals in the last game wasn't a good measuring stick.
Against the top teams I never felt the team could late quarter stop anyone.
What about the past few years? Tomlin was getting involved in Lebeaus final season.The defense was better when Tomlin put his hand print on it in the last few games of the season. Take off your Tomlin hate glasses.
What about the past few years? Tomlin was getting involved in Lebeaus final season.
We played more zone than any team in the NFL Lebeaus final season, and that was put on Lebeau saying the game passed him by, then the first season without Lebeau we played more zone again, while Lebeau went to Tennessee and played more man than anyone.
At this point it's a pretty sure bet that Tomlin and Butler are not going to be fired. They will be allowed to finish out their contracts. Unless we have a dominating season, and go a long way in the playoffs, maybe even win the Super Bowl, then you'll likely not see their contracts renewed.
I wouldn't be too sure about that. Did you know that Coach Tomlin has never had a losing season?