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As much as I would like Johnson or Steichen, Tepper will probably go with a head coach with prior experience and structure. I still think Tomlin is the most likely candidate. My prediction is Pittsburgh will go 4-13 or 3-14 and they'll mutually part ways to rebuild, and Tepper will give Tomlin a kagillion dollars

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1 hour ago, Doc Holiday said:

As someone that remembers all the Ken Dorsey hate back in the day I find this hilarious. 
 

I’m not saying Ken Dorsey would not be a good pick for head coach eventually, but he’s literally 4 games into his first year as Offensive coordinator and the real brains behind this offense was already hired away last season. Let’s keep things in perspective.

This exactly 

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32 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Young offensive options: Ben Johnson, Brian Callahan, Shane Steichen, Ken Dorsey

Defensive coaches: Demeco Ryans, Jonathan Gannon, Patrick Graham, Jerod Mayo

Guy I like best: Rich Bisaccia

Second choice: at the moment, Don Martindale

Guys I don't think are ready: Byron Leftwich, Kellen Moore

Guys I wouldn't touch with a ten foot pole: Eric Bieniemy, Sean Payton

Guy I think probably gets the job: Dorsey

What’s your take on Eric Bieniemy? Like I said in my post he was my top choice till I read an article about his “interview” issues last offseason.

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30 minutes ago, amcoolio said:

As much as I would like Johnson or Steichen, Tepper will probably go with a head coach with prior experience and structure. I still think Tomlin is the most likely candidate. My prediction is Pittsburgh will go 4-13 or 3-14 and they'll mutually part ways to rebuild, and Tepper will give Tomlin a kagillion dollars

I’d take Tomlin. Not my first choice but could do much worse than him. 

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1 minute ago, Davidson Deac II said:

I think Harbaugh would make the team instantly better.  But he would wear out his welcome in 3-4 years, and I am not sure he would be great at developing a young qb, assuming we draft one.  

He did pretty damn well with Kaepernick, who absolutely sucked ass after he left. 

 

Harbaugh is my #1 choice, Payton #2.

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8 minutes ago, t96 said:

He did pretty damn well with Kaepernick, who absolutely sucked ass after he left. 

 

Harbaugh is my #1 choice, Payton #2.

He did well at getting the most he could out of Kaepernick, not sure that is the same as developing him. 

But I wouldn't be opposed to the hire, and I am certainly not a fan of Harbaugh.  

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