Mike Tomlin is the Poster Child Of Coaching Success in The NFL | 2 PROS & A CUP OF JOE

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  • Опубликовано: 18 ноя 2024

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  • @raymartinez5339
    @raymartinez5339 Час назад +3

    Went through 3 qbs last year and made the playoffs, plus fired the oc. Glad coach T is the head coach

  • @goo8295
    @goo8295 5 часов назад +8

    I don't understand why Tomlin doesn't get enough credit. It's not easy winning a Super Bowl or even reaching the Super Bowl. He's been to two, won one, and wins every year (regular season). Only Andy Reid and Belicheck (when he returns) are more successful.

  • @Independent365
    @Independent365 5 часов назад +5

    This is what happens when he FINALLY got a solid QB after big ben.

  • @JasonAshment
    @JasonAshment 5 часов назад +5

    I agree but its also the Brilliance of the Rooney Family

    • @donaldchesser157
      @donaldchesser157 4 часа назад

      They name the rule for equal opportunity in coaching after them

  • @maxbetcashout
    @maxbetcashout 4 часа назад +4

    To what Jonas was saying is a lot of people don't realize how good they have it in Pittsburgh even former players like Terry Bradshaw. People forget he wanted the organization to get rid of Tomlin and bring in Mike McCarthy because McCarthy is originally from Pennsylvania😂😂 Glad nobody takes his senile ass seriously😂😂

  • @15SilverSurfer15
    @15SilverSurfer15 4 часа назад +1

    Crazy to think we make it to the playoffs with out a qb every year🤣🤣🤣 the jets defense couldn’t do it 🤣🤣🤣

  • @Xydarc
    @Xydarc 46 минут назад

    To quote Tomlin himself: "Never say never, but NEVER"

  • @wraith1117
    @wraith1117 Час назад

    I'm an older guy. Old enought o know that back when the Ravens, were the new Browns, Quite literally.
    That Steelers/Browns rivalry was reborn the second Ray Lewis was drafted. ( a whole different story) Since then, and yeah for a damn long time, The Ravens/Steelers has been the rivalry of all sports. Nothing like it. All stats, win/loss tables, go right out the window. Every time. Yeah with a couple of exceptions that I'm sure people will mention. But toe to toe, not a matchup in sports that will bring out the best of the best, and, and that is a big and,,... the worst of the worst. in both teams.. Best ever comment was from Ray Lewis himself, "Man we hated those guys,.... But we had to respect them'. That sh1t was mutual. and proven on the grass. Of the nastyests/physical games I have ever seen. And that is saying something as I was around in the 70's as a kid.

  • @sainttrunks1982
    @sainttrunks1982 5 часов назад +1

    What did he do?
    He just Stood back and watched Other teams self destruct themselves without scorings touchdowns etc
    with League Plot Armor while Refs call a bunch of penalties against opposing teams every week.
    And yall give him credit for that?..
    As a Pitt fan game watcher ive seen this all season.

  • @Blueberrychop
    @Blueberrychop 6 часов назад +2

    It’s not Lamar fault.

    • @voodoomagic71685
      @voodoomagic71685 5 часов назад +1

      I don't understand what the OC was doing.

  • @ChanceMath
    @ChanceMath 6 часов назад +1

    1 super bowl ain't the poster child for anyhting. How about Bill Belichick

    • @CBrown
      @CBrown 5 часов назад +5

      Bill is obviously the greatest coach ever. I think Tomlin gets an arguable nod like this because his record is so good even with awful talent. They always look competent, even if they don't go far. With Bill, and as much as I love him, the Pats were terrible after Brady left. I blame Mac Jones the most for that don't get me wrong but the idea is that Tomlin wouldn't have looked so bad. We'll never know how that exact scenario would have played out but Tomlin teams largely look competitive, even in losses.

    • @ChanceMath
      @ChanceMath 5 часов назад +1

      @@CBrown I would agree that Tomlin is a great coach and I would want him to coach my team ngl

    • @Independent365
      @Independent365 5 часов назад +1

      Bruh, MOST coaches that get into this league WISH they had Tomlins resume...

    • @17thN.O
      @17thN.O 5 часов назад

      How many coaches have more than one?

    • @ChanceMath
      @ChanceMath 5 часов назад

      @@Independent365 he's a good coach but yeah kinda did inherit Cowher's roster poser child is Bill

  • @kellykloss4653
    @kellykloss4653 4 часа назад +1

    Packers fans, modern ones at least, don’t really appreciate how fortunate they have been for the last thirty two years.
    Constantly bashing, Rogers, Favre, McCarthy, you name it.
    I lived through the wilderness between Lombardi and Holmgren.
    It’s been great anticipating a playoff appearance for all of these DECADES!!!

  • @marcomcdowell8861
    @marcomcdowell8861 5 часов назад +1

    Tomlin won a SB using the team that Cowher built. His career has been press conferences of saying "Man" and "Men" every other word. A head coach wandering out into the path of a return man and his excuse is trying to see the jumbotron lol.

    • @jfiorill
      @jfiorill 31 минуту назад

      Highest winning percentage of any coach in Steeler history and it’s getting higher

  • @greenhillscustomlawncarell1139
    @greenhillscustomlawncarell1139 5 часов назад +6

    That’s a pretty idiotic take. Hes the staple of mediocrity. 1 Super Bowl in 20 years and it was cowhers roster. lol.

    • @17thN.O
      @17thN.O 5 часов назад +6

      They went to another one after that.

    • @greenhillscustomlawncarell1139
      @greenhillscustomlawncarell1139 5 часов назад

      @ and lost

    • @Independent365
      @Independent365 5 часов назад +2

      You an angry bengals fan huh😂😂?

    • @greenhillscustomlawncarell1139
      @greenhillscustomlawncarell1139 5 часов назад +1

      @ no, a happy bills fan. We beat the breaks off Pittsburgh last year.

    • @kellykloss4653
      @kellykloss4653 4 часа назад +8

      @@greenhillscustomlawncarell1139
      How many Lombard trophies you got there in Buffalo???
      You can always go to Pittsburgh, if you wanna see a real one, sometime.