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  • RuthlessBurgher
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    • May 2008
    • 33208

    Nice analysis and writeup, NB! They have, in fact, had very similar coaching careers.

    I was actually surprised that New Orleans stuck with Payton after his 3rd straight 7-9 finish in a row (with HoF Drew Brees at the helm!?!) back in 2016, but the Saints' ownership was patient with him (like the Steelers' ownership was patient with Cowher following 7-9, 6-10, 9-7 finishes at the turn of the century), and are now being rewarded for sticking with a good coach through both good times and bad. A lesson can be learned there. Patience, grasshoppers.
    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.

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    • Ernie
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      • Aug 2013
      • 8470

      ok... so without reading through your lengthy post (got through a few paragraphs)... you admitted yourself that you feel they are "basically the same".. my guess is that Payton runs a tighter ship.. and doesn't get slapped around near as much on clock management and challenges.
      Last edited by Ernie; 01-23-2019, 03:47 PM.

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      • Northern_Blitz
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        • Dec 2008
        • 24382

        Originally posted by RuthlessBurgher
        Nice analysis and writeup, NB! They have, in fact, had very similar coaching careers.

        I was actually surprised that New Orleans stuck with Payton after his 3rd straight 7-9 finish in a row (with HoF Drew Brees at the helm!?!) back in 2016, but the Saints' ownership was patient with him (like the Steelers' ownership was patient with Cowher following 7-9, 6-10, 9-7 finishes at the turn of the century), and are now being rewarded for sticking with a good coach through both good times and bad. A lesson can be learned there. Patience, grasshoppers.
        Thanks Ruthless

        A similar thing happened to us when we had to rebuild the D and missed the playoffs in 2012 and 2013*.

        We're lucky that the people running the show for the Steelers are patient. My guess is that fumbles and field goals revert to the mean next year and we're in the playoffs.

        I think how we deal with trying to improve turnover generation on D will determine whether or not we contend for another SB.

        *Note how the cherry picked timeline for 3 playoff wins in 8 years starts in 2012 to make it sound as bad as possible.

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        • pittpete
          Legend
          • Aug 2008
          • 6825

          What if Payton didnt make the playoffs this year?
          Would things be different?
          You'd have to say posssibly...
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          • Northern_Blitz
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            • Dec 2008
            • 24382

            Originally posted by Ernie
            ok... so without reading through your lengthy post (got through a few paragraphs)... you admitted yourself that you feel they are "basically the same".. my guess is that Payton runs a tighter ship.. and doesn't get slapped around near as much on clock management and challenges.
            It's possible. I don't watch many of their games so I don't know.

            But, I think that the Saints win the NFCC game last weekend (or at least dramatically improve their odds of winning) if Payton doesn't go all "offensive guru" and throw it 2 out of 3 downs at the LA 13.

            The Rams only had 2 timeouts and there was 1:58 left on the clock.

            You run the ball 3 times there. That forces them to burn the rest of their timeouts and takes about a minute off the clock (if you don't score a TD or even get a 1st down with your exceptional RB).

            Instead, they throw 2 incomplete passes and the Rams have a TO and 1:45 left on the clock.

            If they run three times for no yards, kick a FG, and have the same kickoff. Goff would have had to go ~45 yards in ~minute with no timeouts. That's a much harder drive than 1:45 with a TO left.
            Last edited by Northern_Blitz; 01-23-2019, 04:06 PM.

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            • Sugar
              Hall of Famer
              • Oct 2008
              • 3700

              Originally posted by Northern_Blitz
              It's possible. I don't watch many of their games so I don't know.

              But, I think that the Saints win the NFCC game last weekend (or at least dramatically improve their odds of winning) if Payton doesn't go all "offensive guru" and throw it 2 out of 3 downs at the LA 13.

              The Rams only had 2 timeouts and there was 1:58 left on the clock.

              You run the ball 3 times there. That forces them to burn the rest of their timeouts and takes about a minute off the clock (if you don't score a TD or even get a 1st down with your exceptional RB).

              Instead, they throw 2 incomplete passes and the Rams have a TO and 1:45 left on the clock.

              If they run three times for no yards, kick a FG, and have the same kickoff. Goff would have had to go ~45 yards in ~minute with no timeouts. That's a much harder drive than 1:45 with a TO left.
              It looks like he should have been living in his fears!

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              • Northern_Blitz
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                • Dec 2008
                • 24382

                Originally posted by Sugar
                It looks like he should have been living in his fears!
                Him and Pete Carroll both

                But Guru's like to pass. Any idiot can run three times.

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                • RuthlessBurgher
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                  • May 2008
                  • 33208

                  Originally posted by Northern_Blitz
                  Him and Pete Carroll both

                  But Guru's like to pass. Any idiot can run three times.
                  Pete Carroll and Kyle Shanahan's ridiculously arrogant playcalling (this is not 20-20 hindsight...anyone with any football knowledge could plainly see the stupidity emerging in real time) in their Super Bowls against NE resulted in 2 additonal rings for the Boston Asterisks. If Carroll just handed the ball to Beast Mode at the goal line and Shanahan decided to grind out the rest of the game with Freeman (6.82 ypc avg in SBLI, but only 11 carries) and Coleman (4.14 ypc avg in SBLI, but only 7 carries) after going up 28-3 in the 3rd quarter, then New England's record in Super Bowls right now would be 3 wins and 7 losses. Huge difference.
                  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.

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                  • Ernie
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                    • Aug 2013
                    • 8470

                    wow... if you guys want to cherry pick a few play calls... I'm sure we could find a few from our guys as well... QB sneak anyone? lol... actually, I prefer the 50 yard bomb to Sammie "no hands" Coates on a 4th and 1 lol

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                    • Disco1981
                      Pro Bowler
                      • Apr 2017
                      • 1635

                      Originally posted by Ernie
                      wow... if you guys want to cherry pick a few play calls... I'm sure we could find a few from our guys as well... QB sneak anyone? lol... actually, I prefer the 50 yard bomb to Sammie "no hands" Coates on a 4th and 1 lol
                      I agree with Ruth...Both those games were over... Out thought themselves...2nd and goal at the 1...You give the ball 3 straight times to Beast Mode, and yes hindsight and armchair be damned...

                      Same as Atlanta...Run or punt...BOTH times...Anything but an incomplete pass and a sack...Game was over, and they panicked...Cheats would have had " only " 3...And 1 was the tuck rule and the other Spygate...

                      Their legacy would have been totally different if not for those dumb Asses imo

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                      • Ernie
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                        • Aug 2013
                        • 8470

                        I didnt realize we were arguing with each other lol..

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                        • Ernie
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                          • Aug 2013
                          • 8470

                          Originally posted by Disco1981
                          I agree with Ruth...Both those games were over... Out thought themselves...2nd and goal at the 1...You give the ball 3 straight times to Beast Mode, and yes hindsight and armchair be damned...

                          Same as Atlanta...Run or punt...BOTH times...Anything but an incomplete pass and a sack...Game was over, and they panicked...Cheats would have had " only " 3...And 1 was the tuck rule and the other Spygate...

                          Their legacy would have been totally different if not for those dumb Asses imo
                          and I'm not disagreeing with you at all btw. The scenarios I described were just as important if not moreso.. because our games were very much on the line.

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                          • NorthCoast
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                            • Sep 2008
                            • 26639

                            Originally posted by Northern_Blitz
                            Ernie, can you tell my why you think Payton is better? Is it because he calls plays on O and has the label of "offensive genius"?

                            I don't mean this as an attack.

                            I brought up Payton because I think he and Tomlin are pretty much the same (in almost every way I can think of).

                            In a results based league, they have produced essentially the same results.

                            Payton became Saints HC in 2006. Since being hired he has:
                            1 SB win [push]
                            1 SB appearance
                            3 Conference Championship Appearances [push]
                            3 first round byes [push]
                            Regular season record: 0.615 (118 - 74)
                            Playoff record: 0.571 (8 - 6)

                            He also has 1 full year suspension for bounty gate. Since he was hired a year earlier than Tomlin, that means that they have the same number of seasons as HC.

                            Tomlin became Steelers HC in 2007. Since being hired he has:
                            1 SB win [push]
                            2 SB appearances
                            3 Conference Championship Appearances [push]
                            3 first round byes [push]
                            Regular season record: 0.654 (125 - 66)
                            Playoff record: 0.533 (8 - 7)

                            Because Payton lost a year to suspension, they have the same number of seasons as HC. They have both had great QBs for all of their tenure (I'd probably argue that Brees is slightly better than Ben).

                            I think they are very similar in all the stats listed above.
                            - Tomlin is slightly better in the regular season (winning just over half a game more per season).
                            - They have the same number of playoff wins.
                            - Tomlin has more playoff loses, but has appeared in 1 more playoff game, and 1 more SB.
                            - In Maniac's arbitrary 8 year time frame:
                            ' -- Tomlin has gone 3 - 5 in playoff games (1 bye and one Conference Championship loss).
                            ' -- Payton has won 4 - 4 playoff games (1 bye and one Conference Championship loss).

                            Basically, Tomlin's results are as good or slightly better than Payton's except in playoff record. But, they have the same number of playoff wins so Tomlin's record is worse because he's played one more playoff game.

                            I think this is why having a benchmark for success is important. Without looking at the numbers, I figured that the Payton would have done better.

                            I think that's because I'm not emotionally invested in the Saints losses, so I don't remember them as vividly as losses by the Steelers .
                            Nice chunk of research NB. And for those saying Payton had better control of the locker room, you're forgetting bounty gate.

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                            • Ernie
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                              • Aug 2013
                              • 8470

                              Originally posted by NorthCoast
                              Nice chunk of research NB. And for those saying Payton had better control of the locker room, you're forgetting bounty gate.
                              that was close to 10 years ago. what do we have since then?

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                              • Northern_Blitz
                                Legend
                                • Dec 2008
                                • 24382

                                Originally posted by Ernie
                                wow... if you guys want to cherry pick a few play calls... I'm sure we could find a few from our guys as well... QB sneak anyone? lol... actually, I prefer the 50 yard bomb to Sammie "no hands" Coates on a 4th and 1 lol
                                This has always been my point about Tomlin.

                                He makes mistakes with time management (often ones that seem obvious at home).

                                But I think all NFL coaches make these mistakes.

                                So, I don't think replacing Tomlin won't get rid of this issue.

                                But if he continued to resist having a guy to advise on clock management (and replays to a lesser extent) I'd let him go.

                                It seems like such an easy way to improve decision making (where Tomlin would still have final say). And it's something we can do without impacting the cap.

                                Seems like such a no brainer.

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