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Interviews for Steelers new head coach thread

They just got their ***** handed to them by a team whose head coach is from the defensive side. Not saying that it matters, but offensive minds vs defensive minds; the trends change in the NFL all the time as to which one is more desirable.
True but how far have the Texans gone in the post season?

They gave us every opportunity to win that game, their offense was turning the ball over in waves and was almost as bad as ours for 3 quarters
 
OC coordinator Antwan Randle El
QB coach Charlie Batch
OLine coach Alan Faneca
WR coach Hines Ward.
RB coach Merril Hodge
TE coach Heath Miller

DC coordinator Joe Greene
DL coach Aaron Smith
LB coach Jack Ham
DB coach Ike Taylor


and


Head Coach..... Troy Polamalu (we'll need God on our side) :giggle:

Bathroom attendant/Janitor - Jeff Reed
 
Seems to be working alright out in Seattle. I mean we have people here trying to steal his OC for our HC vacancy. We still have the highest paid D in the league, why not hire someone who can get them back to that elite level? As long as he can bring in someone to run the offense in a modern style, like Kubiak is in Seattle, it works just fine.
This perfectly highlights why I want to find an offensive-minded head coach. Seattle has a very good defensive guy who may lose a quality OC. He'll have to find a replacement and it's not like he's going to mentor the new coach like Shanahan or McVay. If either of those guys lose one, they can fall back on their own expertise to keep the offense machine going.
 
This perfectly highlights why I want to find an offensive-minded head coach. Seattle has a very good defensive guy who may lose a quality OC. He'll have to find a replacement and it's not like he's going to mentor the new coach like Shanahan or McVay. If either of those guys lose one, they can fall back on their own expertise to keep the offense machine going.
You can say the same for the opposite as well, look at Baltimore where McDonald came from. He left and their D fell apart. Both years under Orr they started off horrendously and had to make massive changes to finish respectable.

Good coordinators will get plucked away no matter which side of the ball they are on, and replacing them gets harder and harder. Philly with their OC, Balt with their DC,

I just don't want to fall into cinci territory of amazing offense and absolutely no defense...
 
You can say the same for the opposite as well, look at Baltimore where McDonald came from. He left and their D fell apart. Both years under Orr they started off horrendously and had to make massive changes to finish respectable.

Good coordinators will get plucked away no matter which side of the ball they are on, and replacing them gets harder and harder. Philly with their OC, Balt with their DC,

I just don't want to fall into cinci territory of amazing offense and absolutely no defense...
I’d gladly take chances trying to find a good DC if I have a HC who can elevate an offensive system and get the best out of our future QB.
 
Good points here, listening to this and to Rooney say today his number one quality he wants in a coach is “leadership”-it makes me hope Rooney is smart enough to view leadership as more than being the rah rah guy, but the ability to delegate and bring people in who will push the envelope, develop players, and have balance on both sides of the ball

As has been said you don’t want the Bengals situation where all the money is spent on the shiny offensive toys and the defense can’t stop a runny nose

Obviously we’ve all seen the Defensive guy in Tomlin who puckers up on offense like it’s 1975 and tries to win 15-12 and how that goes.

The most important questions that should be asked is about delegation, balance on the other side of the ball from his expertise, and staff management
 
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