Steelers4Life
Footballguy
Incorrect. Nobody says it's only the QB.I can't help but somehow think it's the players who are mostly responsible for the outcome of games. How has Belichick looked without Brady?
You blame Tomlin for only being able to win with a great QB and not being able to win with crappy ones (which he didn't draft or trade for since he's not the GM)? That's the same for every coach ever.
And l'll continue to say that Tomlin getting these recent teams to the playoffs is basically a coaching miracle.
The playoff losing hasn't just been since Ben got old and retired. Since 2011, there have only been TWO years when the Steelers won a playoff game, and all 3 of those wins came in 2015 and 2016 against awful backup QBs. Ben was great from 2011 to 2018 and still good on 2020. The playoff losing has been a 14 year thing, not just 3.
It's an inability to hire good assistants. Lack of innovation. Lack of adjustments. A philosophy stuck in the 90's. A lack of discipline on and off the field. Poor game management. Poor clock management. Those have been consistent during his entire coaching tenure. Early on, he inherited a team that was so good that it didn't matter as much.
They've made the playoffs 8 times in the past 13 years. Two of those only because the NFL expanded to a 7th seed in 2020.
They've been good enough to be a fringe playoff team because the defense has been good, the special teams have been good, and the offense has been barely good enough. No miracles were performed.
