I said I doubt anyone attributes Munchak's development as a coach to Tomlin, not that he was not a good hire - even a broken clock is right twice a day
Munchak was an O-line coach for 14 years and then the head coach for the Titans before he arrived in Pittsburgh - he was not some position coach from a low level college program who Tomlin discovered while scouting players with no other opportunities
Mike Munchak didn’t need a job, and so he wasn’t going to take any job just to have one....
Pittsburgh itself for me is more Pennsylvania, and being from Pennsylvania I have a lot of family and friends who live in this part of the country....
“There were some other opportunities I looked at, but then it came down to, ‘Do I want to coach the offensive line?” And with that meant moving and doing all those things that come with a coach’s life, so it had to be a good opportunity.
http://www.steelers.com/news/article...e-0ef2af8db254
I also am saying I have not seen any coaches hired and favorably develop their reputations under Tomlin that resulted in head coaching opportunities - for the success Tomlin has experienced that is surprising when considering the number of future head coaches who worked under coaches such as Tony Dungy, Andy Reid and even Marvin Lewis
http://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/1...rds-love-smith
http://www.kansascity.com/sports/nfl...193570754.html
Feel free to share any coaches that you regard to have developed their reputations under Tomlin