And McCarthy with similar record to Tomlin's got canned at the end of last season. Just saying!
And McCarthy made it to one more conference title game
than Tomlin since the Steelers/Packers Superbowl.
McCarthy was the only NFL head coach who came close to Tomlin in terms of doing less with more since 2011.
The Packers were smart enough to stop wasting the rest of their star QB's career, while the Steelers love to keep banging their heads against the wall, apparently.
What does Tomlin exactly bring to the table?
The comparison to Sean Payton is curious, as Payton actually runs the Saints offense, which is always among the league's best.
Tomlin attempts to run the defense, and how has that been going? The defensive performances in the Steelers last two playoff games were beyond terrible.
The secondary play, in particular, has been bad for how many years now? That's interesting considering Tomlin established himself in the league as a DB coach.
Also, where's this great leadership we keep hearing about? Is it buried beneath all the flopping against inferior teams and overall underachievement? I'd really like to ******* know.
Im just tired of the excuses.
The guy is just a smooth-talking fraud.