thedddd
Well-Known Member
#neverforget....
I like Duck Hodges more after reading this than anytime prior.
The Bob Nutting way. Don't try to improve your team but make for damn sure the other sports teams in town play at your teams level.
We're biased... Pitt fans... So we'd be inclined to tell you he's worth sitting on. I still believe in KP but he's not being given the opportunity to succeed with a high school OC & a poor OL.
@SteelersPride
@FaCe-LeE-uS
Was offered Pickett in a dynasty league. Just wondering about his future?
Don't do it.
@SteelersPride
@FaCe-LeE-uS
Was offered Pickett in a dynasty league. Just wondering about his future?
Nah even losing seasons wouldn't leave us wishing for Tomlin. With change comes inevitable adversity. We accept those risks. Not all candidates are home runs. At least a couple losing seasons would allow this team to get better draft capital and maybe, just maybe get them back in contention.Fire him and get some newbie coach who goes 5-12 or 6-11 a few seasons in a row might have y'all wishing for Tomlin.
I would give my left nut for a coach like him who can lead men and consistently get them in the playoffs with a shot at a playoff run.
Nah even losing seasons wouldn't leave us wishing for Tomlin. With change comes inevitable adversity. We accept those risks. Not all candidates are home runs. At least a couple losing seasons would allow this team to get better draft capital and maybe, just maybe get them back in contention.
Either way, getting out of this cycle of mediocrity is what we want. The Steelers are too good to be bad, and too bad to be good. They are stuck being the little brother always swinging up to land punches against the better teams.
Nobody remembers Marvin Lewis as being a good coach. <-----
Nah even losing seasons wouldn't leave us wishing for Tomlin. With change comes inevitable adversity. We accept those risks. Not all candidates are home runs. At least a couple losing seasons would allow this team to get better draft capital and maybe, just maybe get them back in contention.
Either way, getting out of this cycle of mediocrity is what we want. The Steelers are too good to be bad, and too bad to be good. They are stuck being the little brother always swinging up to land punches against the better teams.
Nobody remembers Marvin Lewis as being a good coach.