There you go; well out last Tomlin.
Butler's positive exit meeting
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I think that there are problems with the scheme (LBs on WRs) and problem with talent (no ints).
I also think that there are good things about the scheme (sacks). But, maybe sacks aren't as valuable as they used to be if it's easier for passing teams to get the yardage back in chunks? You'd still think that we'd get more strip sacks than we do...maybe a new OLB coach would help?
Either way, consistently putting LBs on WRs and not changing after getting burned all the time seems like a recipe for getting fired. I really think that the team must think that the sacks are worth it (because I don't see another potential argument for why he should stay).
At this point, I guess we're stuck hoping that we can infuse the secondary (and ILB and OLB) with some above average to elite talent and that a high sack number starts to pan out in terms of fumble generation.Comment
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Reasons for the non-firing of Butler:
1) Loyalty - the guy paid his dues waiting a long time behind LeBeau before given the chance
2) Contract - the Steelers are not known for letting coaches (or players for that matter) go before their contract expires
3) Tomlin - it may be the case that Butler was merely using a scheme and defense that Tomlin told him to use; how can you fire a guy for doing what he was told?
4) Team - it may be the case that Colbert/Tomlin do not believe they defense is that far away from being really good; maybe only a piece or two is needed for them to return to greatness.
5) NE - how do you fire a DC that finally put together a scheme that defeated their nemesis?
Those are the only things I can fathom why Butler is not gone.Comment
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Well done. Good reasons on keeping him. As bad as the schemes looked at times, there were plays that were to blame because of talent , penalties, phanton PI calls, and potential turnovers that were lost.Reasons for the non-firing of Butler:
1) Loyalty - the guy paid his dues waiting a long time behind LeBeau before given the chance
2) Contract - the Steelers are not known for letting coaches (or players for that matter) go before their contract expires
3) Tomlin - it may be the case that Butler was merely using a scheme and defense that Tomlin told him to use; how can you fire a guy for doing what he was told?
4) Team - it may be the case that Colbert/Tomlin do not believe they defense is that far away from being really good; maybe only a piece or two is needed for them to return to greatness.
5) NE - how do you fire a DC that finally put together a scheme that defeated their nemesis?
Those are the only things I can fathom why Butler is not gone.
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This is playing out perfectly.I think that there are problems with the scheme (LBs on WRs) and problem with talent (no ints).
I also think that there are good things about the scheme (sacks). But, maybe sacks aren't as valuable as they used to be if it's easier for passing teams to get the yardage back in chunks? You'd still think that we'd get more strip sacks than we do...maybe a new OLB coach would help?
Either way, consistently putting LBs on WRs and not changing after getting burned all the time seems like a recipe for getting fired. I really think that the team must think that the sacks are worth it (because I don't see another potential argument for why he should stay).
At this point, I guess we're stuck hoping that we can infuse the secondary (and ILB and OLB) with some above average to elite talent and that a high sack number starts to pan out in terms of fumble generation.Comment
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Next year is Tomlin's last year on contract. If he fields the same dysfunctional turd of a team, he won't be back. I fully expect that to happen.
Unfortunately, we have to endure one more year of disappointment since the Rooney's don't have the balls to outright fire him and his staff this off-season.Tomlin: Let's unleash hell and "mop the floor" with the competition.Comment
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Tomlin should be fired right now; but they’ve changed assistants which is a sign that upper management is giving him one last chance. Just like they did MCarthy last year in Green Bay.
I’m content that by Tomlin keeping the other two stooges ( Smith & Butler) he’s assured himself of failure. Then we can roll all three of them together... because 3 stooges do Everthing together.Comment


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