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Look at guys like Belichick, Reid, even Cowher, and their assistants go on to be head coaches, coordinators, or just flat-out successful. But with Tomlin? Nothing.
Mike Tomlin doesn’t want coaches who are smarter than him. Instead of bringing in guys who could take the team to the next level, he hires buddies and yes-men who won’t challenge him. Look at the guys he’s kept around:
• Randy Fichtner – Only had a job because he was tight with Big Ben. Dude was running an offense straight out of Madden ‘08.
• Keith Butler – Just kept Dick LeBeau’s defense on autopilot until it got outdated.
• Matt Canada – Absolute train wreck, but Tomlin still dragged his feet firing him. Until fans chanting embarrassed the **** out of Tomlin in national TV.
Meanwhile, teams like the 49ers and Chiefs are pumping out elite coaches left and right. Shanahan’s assistants are running half the league now.
And that’s the thing—great coaches don’t fear great assistants. Look at guys like Andy Reid. He’s had Eric Bieniemy, Matt Nagy, Doug Pederson—hell, even Sean McDermott under him. They learned, they grew, and they got their own teams. Tomlin would rather keep the power to himself than bring in someone who might actually push him—or worse, prove he’s been holding the team back all these years. That’s why the Steelers keep spinning their wheels.
Mike Tomlin doesn’t want coaches who are smarter than him. Instead of bringing in guys who could take the team to the next level, he hires buddies and yes-men who won’t challenge him. Look at the guys he’s kept around:
• Randy Fichtner – Only had a job because he was tight with Big Ben. Dude was running an offense straight out of Madden ‘08.
• Keith Butler – Just kept Dick LeBeau’s defense on autopilot until it got outdated.
• Matt Canada – Absolute train wreck, but Tomlin still dragged his feet firing him. Until fans chanting embarrassed the **** out of Tomlin in national TV.
Meanwhile, teams like the 49ers and Chiefs are pumping out elite coaches left and right. Shanahan’s assistants are running half the league now.
And that’s the thing—great coaches don’t fear great assistants. Look at guys like Andy Reid. He’s had Eric Bieniemy, Matt Nagy, Doug Pederson—hell, even Sean McDermott under him. They learned, they grew, and they got their own teams. Tomlin would rather keep the power to himself than bring in someone who might actually push him—or worse, prove he’s been holding the team back all these years. That’s why the Steelers keep spinning their wheels.