It will be interesting to see how delusional Tomlin is on Sunday. I hope he shaves because any playoff beard will be telling.
All Defense!
Delusional? For having a beard?
Yes, I did see it. It happened between the 2011-13 seasons. It helps if you read what I posted, rather than skim and react. I said the change didn't happen right away because we had a legendary defensive coordinator and a very good defense at the time. When those players started retiring, we started reschemeing, which means different types of players. We simply had a strong enough defense over the first few years to backstop the changes on offense. Good luck with that happening again.
Cowher was a DC.
Tomlin was a DC.
Cowher inherited Rod Woodson, Dermontti Dawson, Carnel Lake, Greg Lloyd, Hardy Nickerson, Jerol Willians, Gerald Willians, Barry Foster, Meril Hoge, Eric Green...
Tomlin inherited Troy Polamalu, Ben Roethlisberger, James Farrior, Ike Taylor, Brett Keisel, Aaron Smith, Casey Hampton, Hines Ward...
(Here is where I'm going to catapult off of your post.)
In 1998-2000, as those aforementioned players began to move on/retire, Cowher had to rebuild. 7-9, 6-10, and 9-7.
In 2012-2014, as those aforementioned players began to move on/retire, Tomlin had to rebuild. 8-8, 8-8, and 11-5.
The 2001-2003 teams lacked consistency.
The 2015 team lacks consistency.
SUMMATION:
We are just getting out of the "rebuilding" period. Add a secondary, and this team will be contending for two (or three) SuperBowls in 2016-2020.
True.
Those shitty years (1984-1988) allowed them to build up top-ten draft talents and/or Hall of Famers (e.g. Rod Woodson, Dermontti Dawson). When Cowher took over, that team was primed to explode.
As as far as QBs go, Cowher's philosophy was simple: great defense, great running game, hope your QB doesn't mess things up. It almost worked, too. Instead of spending $20 million per year on a QB, he spent it on defenders; it's why he passed on Brees and why he wanted to pass on Roethlisberger. For the 90s, it was a very logical philosophy... but, not for modern passing rules. For today's NFL, you need a QB.
I think they will modify the rules again so second tier and younger QBs will be able to move the offense and not isolate teams who do not have an elite player.
All Defense!
Yes. I think Dupree should be adequate and I would like to see them send Shazier at the QB more. We are still going to be a draft pick behind because Jarvis Jones is......well...he is Jarvis Jones.
Next draft should be 6 defenders and one offensive lineman. Dammit, I just remembered we are down two picks though. If Boykin re-upps, and I hope he does but have my doubts, that would be a bonus. CB/S/NT should be priorities. I think a better NT would free up the OLB's more and maybe Jones can have a career year with 3 sacks next season.
we should still have a total of 7 draft picks, a 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th and three 7s (our own, from the Giants for Brad Wing and a comp pick for Brice McCain).
so let's say we go CB/S/NT/OL the first four rounds, that leaves us three more picks in the 7th round that have a high probability of not even making the team.
If they somehow, amazingly, find a way to talk Boykin in to signing in Pittsburgh and ridding them selves of Cockring and Blake, that is easily worth the 5th-Round Pick! They'll need to go to free agency somehow and pick a couple players (LBs, CBs, NTs, whatever) off of there to solidify the Defense. It won't happen through the draft alone.
In 2012-14, we had Ben Roethlisberger as our starting quarterback.
In 1998-2000, we had Kordell Stewart.
If Tomlin hadn't been the luckiest sonofabitch in the history of rookie coaches for inheriting a HOF quarterback with at least a dozen more high-level seasons left, you could throw a couple 4-12 seasons in there for sure. With the way we drafted Tomlin's first few years? Forget about staying competitive; we wouldn't have a prayer.
You want another lucky-as-hell rookie coach in that position? How about George Seifert. Was there a rebuilding period there where they mucked around in the 8-8 pigshit for a few years? No, they reloaded and kept rolling. THAT'S what a good coach does.
We had a golden opportunity to do the same and we missed it. Eventually a few things broke our way and we became more or less competitive again, but we're not there yet. That's what an average coach does.
See you Space Cowboy ...
No, an average coach watches a team go 8-8 year after year. An average coach fails to win with 4th string QBs and almost half their starting O line gone. Average coaches coaching average teams look like the Dallas Cowboys when that happens.
Seifert? Really? In the years of no free agency where any team can build their players from within? Let's take a look at Seifert's record in Carolina.
1999 - 8-8
2000 - 7-9
2001 - 1-15
And the second year after he left, they were in the Superbowl. I'm not sure I'd be holding him up as a "brilliant coach" anymore than holding Tomlin up as a "Lucky rookie."
I can not believe that some are satisfied with Tomlin despite missing the playoffs too many times despite a good team, especially in 2009 and this year and not have a playoff win since 2010.Tomlin would be great if he would have done the same thing with the Browns, but with the Steelers, it's not just enough especially since 2011.
I hope the Jets will lose and steelers will win today but it is very doubtful that the jets will lose against the Bills.
QUARTERBACKS:
As I said, as far as QBs go, Cowher's philosophy was simple: great defense, great running game, hope your QB doesn't mess things up. It almost worked, too. Instead of spending $20 million per year on a QB, he spent it on defenders; it's why he passed on Brees and why he wanted to pass on Roethlisberger. For the 90s, it was a very logical philosophy... but, not for modern passing rules. For today's NFL, you need a QB.
Also, you'all slam Tomlin for playing Vick in four games, but somehow Cowher gets a pass for starting Kordell for four years.
Likewise, you'all rip Tomlin for not addressing this team's weakness (secondary), but somehow ignore that Cowher refused to address his team's most glaring weakness (quarterback)... (although, as I said, Cowher had a different philosophy on that position).
REBUILDING:
This team had to be rebuilt, and during the last rebuild (1998-2000) it was far rougher than this rebuild was.
SUMMATION:
You have stated that even if Tomlin wins another Lombardi or two, you would never give him any credit for it. So, really, it doesn't matter what I type... your mind is already made up.
I love how this works. Logic and reason have no place. It all boils down to this:
IF the Steelers WIN = the players are awesome!
IF the Steelers LOSE = the coaching staff shit the bed and wasted a talented group of players!
Huh? It is the same coaches when they win as when they lose. Same players as well. But I'm sure the gameplan was to have Roethlisberger, who apparently has been carrying Tomlin all these years, throw 3 picks. Because, Arrogance.