as Steelers head coach. He stepped down today. It was time, probably past time. Time to blow the whole thing up and start over.
Excited for the future. Time to build it back up. Got to start with QBas Steelers head coach. He stepped down today. It was time, probably past time. Time to blow the whole thing up and start over.
Can you provide more detail?Unfortunately there is a Rooney rule as a lifelong Steeler fan I don't think that Harbaugh has the "qualifications" to be the next Steelers head coach. Just being honest.
That is pretty amazing. State has had 3 in less than 365 days before.Pretty wild that in the nearly 45 years of my life that the Steelers have had only three head coaches.
And what's funny is, going into the Chuck Noll hire, they were one of the worst franchises in NFL history.The Raiders have had five head coaches in the last five seasons. The Steelers have had three coaches in 56 seasons. Chuck Noll 1969-1991, Bill Cowher 1992-2006, Mike Tomlin 2007-2025. Just goes to show the stability of that organization and why they are one of the most successful franchises in NFL history.
Looked it up because I'm bored at work, and the Steelers had 13 coaches before Chuck Noll, from their inception in 1933 to 1968. Those coaches combined to post a 161-254-19 record. Since Noll was hired in 1969, the Steelers have a record of 535-352-4.And what's funny is, going into the Chuck Noll hire, they were one of the worst franchises in NFL history.
Brian Flores would be my first pick especially if he can find a good offensive coordinator. Harbaugh is a good coach but he's 63 and the Rooney's want someone long term. Noll, Cowher and Tomlin were all under 35 years old when they were hired. Include the fact that there are reports that Harbaugh is looking for close to $20 million/year to coach. No thanks. Marcus Freeman's name has been mentioned. Not sure how I feel about that.
Fun fact - Tomlin only coached one game in his 19-year career where the Steelers were mathematically eliminated from the playoffs. I believe it was the last game of the 2013 season.
Whomever it is has a chore on their hands. The defense is old and getting older and unless they sign a veteran QB in the offseason, they are looking at Mason Rudolph or Will Howard starting and they need a legit #2 WR.
Since they mentioned the Rooney rule, I assume the “qualification” bulldawg78 is referencing is skin color.Can you provide more detail?
What required qualifications does Harbaugh not have?