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  • feltdizz
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    • May 2008
    • 27204

    #46
    Originally posted by Shoe
    Most of us aren't familiar with playcalling in the NFL, installation of the week's game plan, day-to-day assessments of players made from training camp to now... it never stopped any from commenting on those.
    Talking about what is wrong or right with a team week to week is different than throwing out names of DC's to replace DL during the season... seems like that would be a discussion for the off season.
    Steelers 27
    Rats 16

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    • fezziwig
      Hall of Famer
      • Jan 2009
      • 3515

      #47
      Sorry guys, I did not see the Debo thread all ready started. If I could delete this from the forum I would.

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      • Captain Lemming
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        • Jun 2008
        • 15979

        #48
        Originally posted by fezziwig
        I have a personal gripe about our Steelers.
        Or more to your point perhaps we need to replace the word personal with "personell"
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        In view of the fact that Mike Tomlin has matched Cowhers record I give him the designation:

        TCFCLTC-
        The Coach Formerly Considered Less Than Cowher

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        • fezziwig
          Hall of Famer
          • Jan 2009
          • 3515

          #49
          Originally posted by Captain Lemming
          Or more to your point perhaps we need to replace the word personal with "personell"

          thank you

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          • NorthCoast
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            • Sep 2008
            • 26205

            #50
            Originally posted by fezziwig
            James Harrison said it was bull that Lebeau is the trouble with the defense. Ten years of being a top 10 defense was due to the players being able to take care of their job/man on the field what made past defenses work. James is blaming the players on the current roster for our woes. I agree with him but I also want to pick out the fact or question, " who is selecting these players and coaching these players ? " The troubles start at the top with poor draft picks. Correct me if I'm wrong, wasn't or isn't the 2008 and 2009 selections a total bust ? Not only are they no longer Steeler players but not even in the NFL ?
            I have a personal gripe about our Steelers. When Wallace was showing talent I'm saying to myself, sign him now before the next two years when he's a free agent. That is just one gripe. Then there is keeping old guys, waiting too late for young guys to get a start. Lebeau saying it takes 3 years to learn a defense. Three years ? That is totally too long. He might be great but he needs to find a way to get these guys on the field to prove their worth before their second contract is an issue.
            I get your point and agree to some point. But they sign Woodley early and he turned into dogmeat right after the fat contract. The point is you can't always guess right. And the Steelers have NEVER valued the WR position all that much. In general they are easier to replace than some other skill positions.

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            • fezziwig
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              • Jan 2009
              • 3515

              #51
              True NorthCoast. I think he had much enthusiasm as a young player and he reaped the benefits with having James Harrison on the other side. James made the entire defense good. No James Harrison, no Super Bowl championship in my opinion. He meant that much to the Steelers success

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              • Sword
                Pro Bowler
                • Sep 2011
                • 2045

                #52
                I'ts on the Coaches period!!!!!

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                • SteelCrazy
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                  • Aug 2008
                  • 5043

                  #53
                  I dont think our Drafts have been any better or worse from Cowher to Tomlin, but our ability to retain the correct players and bring in the correct Free Agents. Below are notable players from the drafts starting in 2000 to 2010. Notable meaning played or playing for at least 5 years.

                  2000
                  Plaxico
                  Marvel Smith
                  Kendrick Clancy
                  Hank Poteat
                  Clark Haggans

                  2001
                  Casy Hampton
                  Kendrell Bell
                  Chukky Okobi
                  Rodney Bailey

                  2002
                  Kendall Simmons
                  Randle El
                  Chris Hope
                  Larry Foote

                  2003
                  Troy Polamalu
                  Ike Taylor

                  2004
                  Ben
                  Max Starks

                  2005
                  Heath
                  Bryant McFadden
                  Trai Essex
                  Kemo

                  2006
                  Santonio Holmes
                  Anothony Smith
                  Willie Colon

                  2007 - Tomlins 1st draft
                  L. Timmons
                  Woodley
                  Spaeth
                  Daniel Sepulveda
                  Willie Gay

                  2008
                  Mendy
                  Ryan Mundy

                  2009
                  Ziggy
                  Kraig Urbik
                  Mike Wallace
                  Keenan Lewis
                  David Johnson

                  2010
                  Pouncey
                  Worilds
                  Em. Sanders
                  Crezdon Butler
                  Antonio Brown
                  2019 Mock

                  1. ILB
                  2. CB
                  3. ILB
                  4. S
                  5. CB
                  6. ILB
                  7. S

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                  • Mr.wizard
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                    • May 2014
                    • 6617

                    #54
                    Originally posted by SteelCrazy
                    I dont think our Drafts have been any better or worse from Cowher to Tomlin, but our ability to retain the correct players and bring in the correct Free Agents. Below are notable players from the drafts starting in 2000 to 2010. Notable meaning played or playing for at least 5 years.

                    2000
                    Plaxico
                    Marvel Smith
                    Kendrick Clancy
                    Hank Poteat
                    Clark Haggans

                    2001
                    Casy Hampton
                    Kendrell Bell
                    Chukky Okobi
                    Rodney Bailey

                    2002
                    Kendall Simmons
                    Randle El
                    Chris Hope
                    Larry Foote

                    2003
                    Troy Polamalu
                    Ike Taylor

                    2004
                    Ben
                    Max Starks

                    2005
                    Heath
                    Bryant McFadden
                    Trai Essex
                    Kemo

                    2006
                    Santonio Holmes
                    Anothony Smith
                    Willie Colon

                    2007 - Tomlins 1st draft
                    L. Timmons
                    Woodley
                    Spaeth
                    Daniel Sepulveda
                    Willie Gay

                    2008
                    Mendy
                    Ryan Mundy

                    2009
                    Ziggy
                    Kraig Urbik
                    Mike Wallace
                    Keenan Lewis
                    David Johnson

                    2010
                    Pouncey
                    Worilds
                    Em. Sanders
                    Crezdon Butler
                    Antonio Brown

                    Ya I agree the idea we haven't been drafting talent is nonsense

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                    • feltdizz
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                      • May 2008
                      • 27204

                      #55
                      Cowhers 7th season.... 7-9

                      Cowhers 8th season... 6-10
                      Steelers 27
                      Rats 16

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                      • fezziwig
                        Hall of Famer
                        • Jan 2009
                        • 3515

                        #56
                        I don't forget the Cowher rants. Other teams figured him out, he doesn't go for the throat, all his rah, rah talk no longer works on players, his ego is too out of hand, he plays his pets, he doesn't know crap about offense, his players are tired of spit showers. Winning quiets most critics.

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                        • Shawn
                          Legend
                          • Mar 2008
                          • 15131

                          #57
                          Originally posted by feltdizz
                          Cowhers 7th season.... 7-9

                          Cowhers 8th season... 6-10
                          And we were calling for his head and the head of anyone within the organization during those seasons.
                          Trolls are people too.

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                          • Shawn
                            Legend
                            • Mar 2008
                            • 15131

                            #58
                            Originally posted by fezziwig
                            I don't forget the Cowher rants. Other teams figured him out, he doesn't go for the throat, all his rah, rah talk no longer works on players, his ego is too out of hand, he plays his pets, he doesn't know crap about offense, his players are tired of spit showers. Winning quiets most critics.
                            Right on...I remember them too.
                            Trolls are people too.

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                            • fezziwig
                              Hall of Famer
                              • Jan 2009
                              • 3515

                              #59
                              Originally posted by Shawn
                              And we were calling for his head and the head of anyone within the organization during those seasons.
                              Yep and Colbert too. Bringing him in from Loserville Detroit

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                              • BradshawsHairdresser
                                Legend
                                • Dec 2008
                                • 7056

                                #60
                                I don't necessarily agree with everything in this article, but I thought it would be interesting to y'all in light of this thread:



                                Snapshot in time: Comparing Cowher, Tomlin drafts



                                By Alan Robinson

                                Saturday, Oct. 18, 2014, 9:00 p.m.

                                Bill Cowher is in his eighth season of sitting on the CBS studio set every Sunday analyzing NFL games, yet his legacy remains with the Steelers.


                                Not just with the Lombardi Trophy won during the 2005 season, which is proudly displayed at the Steelers' South Side headquarters, but perhaps in an unexpected place — on their roster.


                                Seven of the current Steelers' 53 players are from the Cowher era that ended after the 2006 season: Ben Roethlisberger and Troy Polamalu, James Harrison and Brett Keisel, Ike Taylor, Heath Miller and long snapper Greg Warren.


                                That's a striking number, especially in comparison to this: Only six players remain from coach Mike Tomlin's first four draft classes from 2007-2010, and only nine are around from his first five classes.


                                All of this adds to the conversation these days, from talk radio to tailgate debates: Is the deterioration of the once-mighty Steelers due to poor drafting over the first seven years of the Tomlin era?


                                The Tribune-Review performed an extensive review of Tomlin's and Cowher's first seven drafts to attempt to answer a long-standing question among Steelers fans: Who's drafted better, Cowher and general manager Tom Donahoe or Tomlin and GM Kevin Colbert?


                                It's a snapshot in time, but comparisons of Cowher's classes to Tomlin's beyond 1992-98 would be unfair, given Tomlin has only seven years of results to examine.


                                The answer: At comparative stages of the draft picks' careers, the Tomlin/Colbert drafts of 2007 and '10 were the best two, but the Cowher/Donahoe drafts were generally better from top to bottom and produced more star-caliber players.


                                And except for the 2010 draft that yielded Maurkice Pouncey, Jason Worilds and Antonio Brown, the Tomlin/Colbert drafts have declined since the first draft in 2007 yielding Lawrence Timmons and LaMarr Woodley.


                                Using a statistical formula that rewards players for the performances all teams are seeking when they draft — Pro Bowls and All-Pro selections, big statistical seasons and MVP awards, plus years of service — the Trib ranked the first seven drafts of each coach/general manager-director of football operations combination.


                                Only the first seven Cowher draft classes (1992-98 ) are compared directly to Tomlin's, because this is the current Steelers coach's eighth season and eighth draft class. The Cowher-era players were ranked only on how they performed at the same stages of their careers as the Tomlin-era players.


                                The Tomlin vs. Cowher rankings reward drafts that produce not just top-of-the-league play but also consistency, and penalize those in which large numbers of players quickly washed out.


                                Already, entire Tomlin-era draft classes are wiped out — not one of the 16 players drafted in 2008 and 2009 remains. Only 10 of the 42 selected from 2008-12 remain, or 23.8 percent — and that should be the core of this team. By comparison, the Atlanta Falcons retain 16 of 38, or 42.1 percent.


                                The failures of these draft classes, two of which followed Super Bowl seasons, might best explain why the Steelers are 19-19 over the last three seasons — with 13 losses to .500-or-worse teams since 2009.


                                “The 2008 draft was a total washout. … In 2009, (first-rounder) Ziggy Hood was a bad pick, but he played a lot of snaps. I was really critical of the Hood pick when they made it,” said Matt Williamson, an ESPN NFL analyst and a former Cleveland Browns scout. “It made no sense at all. He was a Warren Sapp-type player that never fit their scheme.”


                                Time also has changed how each coach drafted.


                                “In some ways, I think it was easier to draft if you were Cowher because fewer teams were running a 3-4 (defense),” Williamson said. “Jason Gildon (a third-rounder in 1994) would be a first-round pick now. There are so many teams running the 3-4 now that an Aaron Smith type, or an outside linebacker who can really rush the passer, they don't fall anymore. You don't get those guys in the third round anymore. That was an advantage.”


                                But while Tomlin's three most recent classes still are developing, there are plenty of trouble signs — five of nine players from 2012 are gone, and only three of seven remain from 2011. This year's fifth rounder, offensive lineman Wesley Johnson, was cut last week.


                                Some of the best recent picks — Mike Wallace, Keenan Lewis, Emmanuel Sanders — are playing in their prime for other teams because the Steelers didn't re-sign them.


                                Because so many of the Tomlin/Colbert picks already have washed out, comparisons between the Tomlin/Cowher drafts likely will be more one-sided favoring Cowher as Tomlin's career progresses, unless the drafting suddenly gets better.


                                For example, the 1998 draft that produced two of the best Steelers players of all time, Alan Faneca and Hines Ward, had yet to produce much by Year 2 and thus was one of the lowest-ranked Cowher/Donahoe drafts in these rankings. (That Year 7 draft for Cowher is the equivalent of Tomlin's 2013 draft class led by Jarvis Jones.)


                                But those players' careers began taking off a season later, that draft ultimately turned out to be the best of the Cowher era.


                                What Tomlin's current-day Steelers prove is that an NFL team is only as good — or as bad — as its drafts.


                                Staff writer Mark Kaboly contributed to this report. Alan Robinson is a staff writer for Trib Total Media.



                                Read more: [URL]http://triblive.com/sports/steelers/6900630-74/tomlin-cowher-draft#ixzz3GdzkuSHC[/URL]

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