2025 Pittsburgh Steelers

Big Ben endorses Will Howard to be the Steelers' starting QB in 2026. Pretty important to have a future Hall of Famer and two-time Super Bowl winner behind you:

Love Rodgers. But they need some fresh legs back there. Doesn’t hurt to have a 6’5 240 beast waiting in the wings.
 
Big Ben endorses Will Howard to be the Steelers' starting QB in 2026. Pretty important to have a future Hall of Famer and two-time Super Bowl winner behind you:


Glad to see Big Ben endorsing and supporting a young White athlete. Part of me thinks the Steelers are going to target the mulatto coach from the Rams to replace Tomlin. It's just what I'd expect the cucked Rooney family. They are the white liberal women of NFL owners.
 
https://nfltraderumors.co/breaking-steelers-hiring-mike-mccarthy-as-next-head-coach/

I was partly wrong - Steelers hire McCarthy but the cucks on social media are up in arms that the mulatto rams position coach was not given the job LOL.
I can't see this honeymoon with the fans lasting long as McCarthy loves power running and similar to Tomlin he is old school conservative when it comes to innovation.

Supposedly Rodgers wanted him but from I remember when he was fired in Green Bay there were clips of Rodgers and McCarthy arguing about plays after a call blew up.

Also he will be the shortest tenured coach for the Steelers since the golden era began as Noll, Cowher and Tomlin all coached the Steelers for more than a decade. For McCarthy to coach for that time length he will need to be in the Pete Carroll age range to have that length of tenure.
 
I can't see this honeymoon with the fans lasting long as McCarthy loves power running and similar to Tomlin he is old school conservative when it comes to innovation.

Supposedly Rodgers wanted him but from I remember when he was fired in Green Bay there were clips of Rodgers and McCarthy arguing about plays after a call blew up.

Also he will be the shortest tenured coach for the Steelers since the golden era began as Noll, Cowher and Tomlin all coached the Steelers for more than a decade. For McCarthy to coach for that time length he will need to be in the Pete Carroll age range to have that length of tenure.

It will be interesting if Rodgers returns. McCarthy went 49-35 in Dallas while dealing with Jerrah. We can only hope McCarthy remembers his time with the great Ted Thompson in Green Bay and hopes that helps him make some fair decisions. Steelers have to address alot of holes especially on offense - need a running back, o-line help and on defense need to revamp that garbage secondary.

It's all conjecture at this point but it sounds like McCarthy has interest in working with Will Howard.

 
Mike McCarthy is the Steelers' new head coach. He and Mike Tomlin have had remarkably similar coaching records, starting off with a Super Bowl win early on and then tailing off while still posting winning records (just barely year after year in Tomlin's case). From an article about the hire:

Mike McCarthy’s resume reads like this:

• 18 seasons, 174-112-2, 12 playoff seasons, eight division titles and one Super Bowl.

You know who that resume is almost identical to?

Mike Tomlin. And it is actually uncanny ...

• 19 seasons 193-114-2, 13 playoff seasons, eight division titles and one Super Bowl.


I think it's a decent hire. The local opinion is that it's more of the status quo, a continuation of Mike Tomlin's mediocrity and play it safe conservatism. We'll see. McCarthy grew up in a working class Pittsburgh neighborhood called Greenfield (his father was a fireman and also owned a bar), so while it would seem to be a popular hire, the DWFs wanted the organization to go young, like they did with Noll, Cowher and Tomlin. The "fire Tomlin" chants didn't start until Tomlin's 19th season; they're likely to start early on in McCarthy's first season if the team doesn't look any better than it has for the past decade.

McCarthy coached the Packers to a Super Bowl win over the Steelers when they had the relatively Whitest team in the league. At the least I expect the Steelers won't veer away from their somewhat white friendlier teams of late. I don't expect Aaron Rodgers to return, though it's possible as McCarthy is probably the only head coach he would play for, but retirement is his most likely route. The media and DWFs keep moaning about the lack of a franchise QB and how they'll never develop one when they always draft in the middle of the first round, but they have a possible one already on the roster in Will Howard. And anyways, drafting position hardly matters when the scouts, the draft "gurus" and the teams themselves swing and miss on so many early round picks every single year.
 
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