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Speculation : Could Tepper have been waiting for for Pittsburgh's season to end?


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2 hours ago, SizzleBuzz said:

“PITTSBURGH -- Some Steelers "limited partners" want Art Rooney II to fire head coach Mike Tomlin, according to Pro Football Talk.

Pro Football Talk, citing a source with direct knowledge of the situation, reported that the minority owners planning to lobby Rooney to fire Tomlin come from a group that includes Rob Citrone, Paul Evanson, Larry Paul, Stephen Paul, Bruce Rauner, Paul Sams, John Stallworth, Benjamin Statler, Scott Swank, David Tepper, Thomas Tull, Peter Varischetti, and Mike Wilkins.”

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Read that closely…

Tomlin is obviously a good coach. But you have to remember that is a franchise with FIVE Super Bowls including two with the current QB. So…winning a super bowl and then being “good” doesn’t really do a whole lot for you in that town. The Steelers have been good but not great (especially in the playoffs) since that last super bowl win and those minority owners aren’t the only people who wanted a different coach. 

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Tepper only cares about making money.  That's all he knows.  He pretends and tries to do something else but... like most of us he is a creature of habit and will repeat what has worked for him time and time again.  In other words he will try to increase his capital score.

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4 hours ago, SizzleBuzz said:

Is there any proof of this?

Google is your friend.

 

https://www.pennlive.com/steelers/2018/01/steelers_owners_tomlin_fire.html

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Pro Football Talk, citing a source with direct knowledge of the situation, reported that the minority owners planning to lobby Rooney to fire Tomlin come from a group that includes Rob Citrone, Paul Evanson, Larry Paul, Stephen Paul, Bruce Rauner, Paul Sams, John Stallworth, Benjamin Statler, Scott Swank, David Tepper, Thomas Tull, Peter Varischetti, and Mike Wilkins.

They do not have managerial control of the team. Rooney does.

Tomlin signed an extension before this past season that keeps him contracted to the team through the 2020 season.

The group was especially critical of Tomlin's clock management in the team's 45-42 loss to Jacksonville Jaguars in the divisional round of the AFC playoffs. Pittsburgh chose to take an onside kick with two timeouts and the two-minute warning remaining, down by 7, before burning all but the last 47 seconds on the Jacksonville 10-yard line when still trailing by 10.

 

 

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40 minutes ago, unicar15 said:

Tomlin is obviously a good coach. But you have to remember that is a franchise with FIVE Super Bowls including two with the current QB. So…winning a super bowl and then being “good” doesn’t really do a whole lot for you in that town. The Steelers have been good but not great (especially in the playoffs) since that last super bowl win and those minority owners aren’t the only people who wanted a different coach. 

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32 minutes ago, ladypanther said:

As much as I dislike Sizzles posts..  I believe he's trying to say that those are the minority owners.  Not that they are the ones that specifically wanted Tomlin fired.  The wording is a little tricky.  I guess it's up for interpretation.

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5 hours ago, The Lobo said:

Wait, wasn’t Tepper one of the group of owners who wanted to fire Tomlin? 

This has mostly been a huddle parrot because there was actually never confirmation on which 12 of the minority owners wanted him gone.

The PFT thing just lists the names of the owners not who actually wanted him out.

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6 hours ago, trueblade said:

I have to believe Colbert will see through Rhule's salesman talk and recommend the Panthers part ways with Rhule. Colbert might have just the guy to recommend as a replacement in the person of Mike Tomlin.

You might get Colbert, you could conceivably get Tomlin (doubt it though) but you wouldn't get both.

Colbert and Tomlin have reportedly been in something of a power struggle for the past few years, with speculation being that Colbert has been losing.

So yeah, one or the other but in this case you can't collect the whole set.

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