Ive heard the that Steelers assistant coaches collectively, are the lowest paid in the league...
And have been for some time..
Maybe I have read that here?
But if true...there ya go...
Yeah I remember reading that here.
Ive heard the that Steelers assistant coaches collectively, are the lowest paid in the league...
And have been for some time..
Maybe I have read that here?
But if true...there ya go...
Ive heard the that Steelers assistant coaches collectively, are the lowest paid in the league...
And have been for some time..
Maybe I have read that here?
But if true...there ya go...
Ive heard the that Steelers assistant coaches collectively, are the lowest paid in the league...
And have been for some time..
Maybe I have read that here?
But if true...there ya go...
The idiot Labriola made some comments that the oline wasn't statistically that good with Munchak, but if you knew football you could see it on the field.
My goodness. I know his job is to sell the team no matter how good or bad, but that's just embarrassing to write. As you said, just watch the game.
I knew Tomlin was pretty much done like 4 years ago. That said, when Munchak left (even though stuff like family was said) I knew this teams whole coaching staff was pretty much fk'd. People don't really leave good jobs where they are happy. And that was the same time as the AB circus. I just think he wanted out cause the Tomlin run team was just not good professionally.
My goodness. I know his job is to sell the team no matter how good or bad, but that's just embarrassing to write. As you said, just watch the game.
Would love a coach who can game plan an opening drive TD most weeks. Maybe a coach who doesn't rely on his QB to go no huddle to jumpstart the offense. Also a coach who doesn't routinely put LBs on opposing teams top WRs.
For the most part if he moves on somewhere else I would be inclined to believe what you are selling. But not taking off the table that he simply wanted to be close to family .
I don't think that discredits your angle of discussion regardless.
They have the smallest staff in the league as well. I'm not surprised it's the lowest paid staff, but they seem to compensate Tomlin quite well. Without a salary cap or limits on a coaching staff, you should try to get the best available. For instance, I am looking to break the bank on an offensive line coach/run game coordinator.
Have to stay away from the non experienced hires that were good football players. In regards to positional coaches. Not sure why they fail at OC.
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They do compensate Tomlin well. To the tune of $8 million in 2020. I doubt that he realizes how lucky he was/is to have stepped into the Steelers job when he did. Can you imagine if he had gone to Cleveland or some other ****** team as a first-time head coach? The guy SHOULD be a high school WR coach somewhere right now.