Not quite true. Tomlin kept Cowher's players around a lot longer. Also almost none of the players Cowher took from Noll had done anything. Most never sniff a pro-bowl under Noll. Ilkin played one year with Cowher. Hoge played 2 years under Cowher and he wasn't that good. John Jackson never played in a pro-bowl. Nickerson played one year with Cowher. Justin Strzelczyk never played a snap under Noll. Thomas Everett never played for Cowher. Ernie Mills was a nobody. Evans only played 2 years with Cowher. Aaron Jones was a nobody and only played one year with Cowher. But that's what you deal with when you are dealing with perceptions rather than reality. Cowher had to replace almost the entire defense in 3 years. Tomlin has more Cowher players on his team NOW than Cowher had of Noll's just a few years in.
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hmm... whoever we hired would have done the same thing Tomlin did with those vets.Not quite true. Tomlin kept Cowher's players around a lot longer. Also almost none of the players Cowher took from Noll had done anything. Most never sniff a pro-bowl under Noll. Ilkin played one year with Cowher. Hoge played 2 years under Cowher and he wasn't that good. John Jackson never played in a pro-bowl. Nickerson played one year with Cowher. Justin Strzelczyk never played a snap under Noll. Thomas Everett never played for Cowher. Ernie Mills was a nobody. Evans only played 2 years with Cowher. Aaron Jones was a nobody and only played one year with Cowher. But that's what you deal with when you are dealing with perceptions rather than reality. Cowher had to replace almost the entire defense in 3 years. Tomlin has more Cowher players on his team NOW than Cowher had of Noll's just a few years in.
It's turnover time now so we will see if Tomlin can right the ship with his players. Right now it isn't looking so good but time will tell.Steelers 27
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He brought in his own coordinators and assistants and created Blitzburgh. On offense, he brought in Erhardt and built around Barry Foster and play action, but Bubby Brister winging the ball to Eric Green and Louis Lipps.
He did have talent, but he also brought in guys like Searcy, Kirkland, and Steed and played them early.Comment
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A lot of good players, but you're stuffing the ballot box with "guys" like Evans, Jones, Williams, O'D, Mills, and the place kicker.Sometimes, a team looks like it is lacking talent until it is well coached. No one would say Cowher inherented a lot of talent at the time, but he took over a team with:
- Barry Foster
- Greg Lloyd
- Rod Woodson
- Lake
- Eric Green
- Hardy Nickerson
- Tom Everrett
- O'Donnell
- Ernie Mills
- Warren Williams
- Donald Evans
- Aaron Jones
- Hoge
- Lipps
- Dirt Dawson
- Gary Anderson
- Ilkin
- John Jackson
- Justin Strzelczyk
After Noll's last season, you'd say the team wasn't very talented, but looking back, it had a good deal of good players.Last edited by WindyCitySteel; 10-17-2014, 01:53 PM.Comment
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I'm truly hoping you didn't say talent and Bubby Brister in the same sentence.He brought in his own coordinators and assistants and created Blitzburgh. On offense, he brought in Erhardt and built around Barry Foster and play action, but Bubby Brister winging the ball to Eric Green and Louis Lipps.
He did have talent, but he also brought in guys like Searcy, Kirkland, and Steed and played them early.Trolls are people too.Comment
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Nothing wrong with keeping talent. The problem is that he's had going on 8 years to replace the talent and has failed. In 8 drafts he has 1 WR, 1 RB and 2 OL (if DeCastro can play better), 1 LB (who is out of position) and almost nothing anywhere else. He was a DB coach but can't find one good DB in 8 years. As Cowher's players leave he gets worse. Hell, he still has Ben, Miller, Ike, Harrison, and Keisel from Cowher. And they are all close to the best players at their positions 8 years after Cowher has left. That's just bad.Comment
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No, it's true. Cowher had solid veteran leadership from Woodson, Lake, Lloyd, O'Donnell, Dawson, etc. Of the guys I mentioned, all but Dawson were gone prior to the three year downturn or just after the first down year.Not quite true. Tomlin kept Cowher's players around a lot longer. Also almost none of the players Cowher took from Noll had done anything. Most never sniff a pro-bowl under Noll. Ilkin played one year with Cowher. Hoge played 2 years under Cowher and he wasn't that good. John Jackson never played in a pro-bowl. Nickerson played one year with Cowher. Justin Strzelczyk never played a snap under Noll. Thomas Everett never played for Cowher. Ernie Mills was a nobody. Evans only played 2 years with Cowher. Aaron Jones was a nobody and only played one year with Cowher. But that's what you deal with when you are dealing with perceptions rather than reality. Cowher had to replace almost the entire defense in 3 years. Tomlin has more Cowher players on his team NOW than Cowher had of Noll's just a few years in.Actually, my post was NOT about you...but, if the shoe fits, feel free to lace that &!+€# up and wear it.Comment
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Steeler teams featuring stat-driven, me-first, fantasy-football-darling diva types such as Antonio Brown & Le'Veon Bell won no championships.
Super Bowl winning Steeler teams were built around a dynamic, in-your-face defense plus blue-collar, hard-hitting, no-nonsense football players on offense such as Hines Ward & Jerome Bettis.
We don't want Juju & Conner to replace what we lost in Brown & Bell.
We are counting on Juju & Conner to return us to the glory we once had with Hines & The Bus.Comment
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I would agree, only I don't think the talent evaluation during the draft has been great, so the players generally aren't panning out to the same level as they did under Cowher.
Part of this may be about the specific Rooney running the show in the two eras.Comment
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I agree, we haven't hit on as many draft picks under Tomlin.Steelers 27
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The Cowher draft history isn't as great as everyone thinks. There are a ton of huge misses in that era that people gloss over. Jamain Stephens and Steven Conley as 1st and 2nd rd picks in the same draft? Will Blackwell and Paul Wiggins in the 2nd and 3rd? Jeremy Staat and Chris Conrad (2nd, 3rd) Scott Shields, Alonzo Jackson, Ricardo Colclough all in the 2nd round?
My point isn't to diminish Cowher, but people look back with such fondness that they tend to gloss over the mistakes. Tomlin's era has draft mistakes too, but people act like every Cowher draft was like 1974 while every Tomlin draft is a disaster.Comment
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Keeping talent is the problem. The more I think about the more I realize it isn't drafting talent, its retaining talent.Nothing wrong with keeping talent. The problem is that he's had going on 8 years to replace the talent and has failed. In 8 drafts he has 1 WR, 1 RB and 2 OL (if DeCastro can play better), 1 LB (who is out of position) and almost nothing anywhere else. He was a DB coach but can't find one good DB in 8 years. As Cowher's players leave he gets worse. Hell, he still has Ben, Miller, Ike, Harrison, and Keisel from Cowher. And they are all close to the best players at their positions 8 years after Cowher has left. That's just bad.
Tomlin era has
WR: Wallace, Sanders, Brown, Wheaton ( I think he will be a solid wr)
OL: Pouncey, DD, Urbik, Beachum
RB: Mendenhall, Bell
DL: Heyward
LB:Woodley, Timmons, new crop is too young to grade but they look promising
DB: Gay, Lewis and hopefully Shark, Allen (unfortunately but time will tell)
We have to remember Cowher never had a franchise QB salary to deal with, and under Tomlin we had 2 SB appearances in 4 years which put us at the end of the first round.
Here is a great article on Tomlin era picks:
[URL]http://thesteelersnat.blogspot.com/2014/02/analyzing-drafts-of-mike-tomlin-era.html[/URL]Steelers 27
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Yeah... when Vader listed off who we have left on the team I looked at all of Tomlins draft picks and came across that link. Made me realize it wasn't who we picked as much as it was who we were able to retain.The Cowher draft history isn't as great as everyone thinks. There are a ton of huge misses in that era that people gloss over. Jamain Stephens and Steven Conley as 1st and 2nd rd picks in the same draft? Will Blackwell and Paul Wiggins in the 2nd and 3rd? Jeremy Staat and Chris Conrad (2nd, 3rd) Scott Shields, Alonzo Jackson, Ricardo Colclough all in the 2nd round?
My point isn't to diminish Cowher, but people look back with such fondness that they tend to gloss over the mistakes. Tomlin's era has draft mistakes too, but people act like every Cowher draft was like 1974 while every Tomlin draft is a disaster.Steelers 27
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