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I think the Steelers are holding out for Rivera.

I dont know much about the guy but I know Chicagos defense is the best in pro football.

If we bring him in I would be interested to see what he can do.

If the Steelers werent interested in him I believe they would have hired someone already..If the bears win it could be a while, or they may decide not to wait and get someone on the job.\\Just my 2 cents.

 
WDVE SPORTS (pittsburgh radio) announced that Grimm is indeed the Steelers' new head coach and that there will be a press conference on Monday.

Sorry, no link as of this moment. If I find one, I'll post it.

 
It's official?

http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/6391772

It's official: Tomlin is Steelers' new coach

Posted: 4 minutes ago

The controversy should now be put to bed.

FOXSports.com has learned that the Steelers have finally informed Vikings defensive coordinator Mike Tomlin that they have in fact chosen him as their next head coach. Tomlin is slated to fly to Pittsburgh by tomorrow morning provided the two sides can work out a contract.

The two sides began negotiating this afternoon and as long as a deal can get done, the Steelers should announce him as their coach tomorrow.

Tomlin was originally scheduled to fly to Mobile, Alabama for this week's Senior Bowl but was asked by Pittsburgh brass to not get on the plane.

Calls to Tomlin have not been returned but sources close to the coach said he expects Tomlin and the Steelers to be able to work out the terms of the contract by this evening.

 
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It's official?

http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/6391772

It's official: Tomlin is Steelers' new coach

Posted: 4 minutes ago

The controversy should now be put to bed.

FOXSports.com has learned that the Steelers have finally informed Vikings defensive coordinator Mike Tomlin that they have in fact chosen him as their next head coach. Tomlin is slated to fly to Pittsburgh by tomorrow morning provided the two sides can work out a contract.

The two sides began negotiating this afternoon and as long as a deal can get done, the Steelers should announce him as their coach tomorrow.

Tomlin was originally scheduled to fly to Mobile, Alabama for this week's Senior Bowl but was asked by Pittsburgh brass to not get on the plane.

Calls to Tomlin have not been returned but sources close to the coach said he expects Tomlin and the Steelers to be able to work out the terms of the contract by this evening.
 
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If Ed Bouchette says it, you can take it to the bank.

By Ed Bouchette and Gerry Dulac, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

The Steelers have informed Mike Tomlin, the Minnesota Vikings defensive coordinator, that he will be their next head coach. The team plans a news conference to announce his hiring.

The sides were negotiating a contract tonight for four years and an option year. The Steelers made their decision today between Russ Grimm, their assistant head coach and offensive line coach, and Tomlin. They informed Grimm today that they had chosen Tomlin.

 
If Ed Bouchette says it, you can take it to the bank.By Ed Bouchette and Gerry Dulac, Pittsburgh Post-GazetteThe Steelers have informed Mike Tomlin, the Minnesota Vikings defensive coordinator, that he will be their next head coach. The team plans a news conference to announce his hiring.The sides were negotiating a contract tonight for four years and an option year. The Steelers made their decision today between Russ Grimm, their assistant head coach and offensive line coach, and Tomlin. They informed Grimm today that they had chosen Tomlin.
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Welcome to Pittsburgh coach Tomlin! My personal choice was Grimm, but the Rooney's are known for hiring the young coaches with the most upside.. I for one am exicted!!! :banned:

 
Vikings defensive coordinator to be announced today to take over the team from Cowher

Monday, January 22, 2007

By Ed Bouchette and Gerry Dulac, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

The Steelers have selected Mike Tomlin as their head coach and will announce his hiring at a news conference today.

Mr. Tomlin, 34, is the defensive coordinator for the Minnesota Vikings. His agent and the Steelers were working out contract details last night that would cover a term of four years and an option year. Mr. Tomlin succeeds Bill Cowher, who also was 34 when the Steelers hired him 15 years ago.

The Steelers chose Mr. Tomlin as head coach yesterday after vacillating between him and Russ Grimm, the team's assistant head coach and offensive line coach. The Steelers decided not to wait for Chicago Bears defensive coordinator Ron Rivera, the third finalist for the job, because he would not be available to be hired for another two weeks.

Mr. Tomlin and Mr. Grimm, 47, had second interviews for the job last week. Mr. Rivera was interviewed once.

The hiring of Mr. Tomlin will represent a radical change in at least the way the Steelers play defense. Mr. Tomlin has coached a 4-3 defense in Minnesota and is a proponent of the Cover-2 or Tampa-2 style. The Steelers played a 3-4 during Mr. Cowher's 15-year tenure using the zone blitz.

While all Steelers assistant coaches are under contract, many of them likely will not be retained by Mr. Tomlin. Wide receivers coach Bruce Arians could be the one exception. He could become offensive coordinator under Mr. Tomlin.

For sure, Mr. Grimm will leave. The Steelers likely will allow him out of his contract under the circumstances.

**** LeBeau, in his second tenure as the Steelers' defensive coordinator, is unlikely to remain in that capacity under a head coach who believes in the 4-3 defense.

Mr. Tomlin is expected to visit the current Steelers coaching staff this week in Mobile, Ala., where the coaches are scouting the Senior Bowl practices.

One defensive coach who could join Mr. Tomlin's staff is Brett Maxie, who coached the Atlanta Falcons' defensive backs under head coach Jim Mora, who was fired after the season. Also, Steelers linebackers coach Keith Butler coached with Mr. Tomlin in college at Memphis and Arkansas State.

Mr. Tomlin, who was born in Hampton, Va., and played wide receiver at William and Mary, began his coaching career at Virginia Military Institute in 1995. He coached at Memphis, Arkansas State and Cincinnati before joining the pro ranks in 2001 with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers under Tony Dungy and then Jon Gruden. He left the Buccaneers as their secondary coach last year to become the defensive coordinator of the Vikings under new coach Brad Childress.

His first defense in Minnesota ranked eighth overall -- No. 1 in the league against the run but tied for last against the pass as the Vikings went 6-10.

"I think regardless of who they hire to be head coach they expect him to lead, and part of leading is being prepared to do things that you feel strongly about," Mr. Tomlin said after his second interview with the Steelers Tuesday at the team's training facility on the South Side. "I'm no different than anyone else in that regard."

Mr. Tomlin was considered a long shot for the job when he was first named as a candidate shortly after Mr. Cowher resigned Jan. 5. In part because the Steelers won the Super Bowl in February, the two candidates on their staff were considered the front-runners -- Mr. Grimm and offensive coordinator Ken Whisenhunt.

Mr. Whisenhunt, though, accepted the head coaching job with the Arizona Cardinals last week after the Steelers gave him no guarantee he would get the job here. Mr. Grimm, who also was interviewed by the Cardinals, then was considered the front-runner for the Steelers' job.

But Mr. Tomlin thoroughly impressed the Steelers' three-man search committee -- president Art Rooney, chairman Dan Rooney and football operations director Kevin Colbert -- in his first interview, and he immediately became a serious candidate.

Mr. Tomlin becomes the first black coach of the Steelers, and only the franchise's third head coach in the past 38 years. Head coaches Lovie Smith of Chicago, which gained entry into the Super Bowl yesterday, and Kansas City's Herm Edwards also coached under Mr. Dungy. Mr. Tomlin replaced Mr. Edwards as the secondary coach in Tampa in 2001 when Mr. Edwards left to become head coach of the Jets.

Chuck Noll, hired in 1969 when he was 37, won four Super Bowls before he retired after the 1991 season. Mr. Cowher's teams made the playoffs in 10 of his 15 seasons and competed in six AFC championship games, two Super Bowls and won it all in February.

The Steelers would expect no less success from Mr. Tomlin, a vibrant and outgoing young coach whose reputation as a future head coach in the league skyrocketed the past couple of years. His defensive scheme may be different than what the Steelers have used recently, but his philosophy is pure Pittsburgh.

"I think football is a tough-man's game, it's an attrition game," Mr. Tomlin said on Tuesday. "You win by stopping the run and being able to run the ball effectively -- and doing the things winners do -- being a detailed-oriented football team, playing with great passion and executing."

MIKE TOMLIN

AT A GLANCE

Age: 34

Pro coaching experience: Vikings defensive coordinator, 2006; Buccaneers defensive backs coach, 2001-05.

College coaching experience: Cincinnati defensive backs coach, 1999-2000; Arkansas State defensive backs coach, 1998; Arkansas State wide receivers coach, 1997; Memphis graduate assistant coach, 1996; Virginia Military Institute wide receivers coach, 1995.

Playing experience:

Three-year starter at wide receiver for William and Mary, 1990-94. Finished career with 101 receptions for 2,046 yards and 20 touchdown catches.

The numbers: His defense in Minnesota ranked 8th in the NFL in total defense for 2006 and led the league in run defense. ... In a Dec. 10 game against the Lions, the Vikings held Detroit to minus-3 yards rushing, the lowest total by an NFL team in the past 45 years. ... He helped Tampa Bay's pass defense rank No. 1 in the NFL in two of his five seasons as secondary coach.

Personal info: Born in Hampton, Va. He and wife, Kiya, have two sons, Dino and Mason.

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

(Ed Bouchette can be reached at ebouchette@post-gazette.com. )
 
I was out of town this weekend so I missed all of the local news. I did hear this morning that Alan Faneca confirmed that Tomlin was the guy.

Personally I am keeping an open mind on Tomlin but I really wish they would have hired Whisenhunt instead. I really didn't think the Steelers needed to make wholesale changes in personnel but that appears to be what we are destined for.

It should be interesting to see what moves Tomlin makes in terms of assistant coaches, schemes and players. Here's hoping the new blood and fresh attitude will be what the Steelers need.

 
I'm a doubter but I'm holding out hope. I just wish they would have went with someone with a little more track record. The Vikings defense didn't impress me this year. We have had problems stopping the pass in the past and we hire the coach of the 31st pass D in the NFL? We'll see. I hope I'm wrong. Tomline gets a great team. He should light a fire under this team and maybe that's all we need. Hopefully we keep LeBeau and the 3-4 Blitz.

 
I'm more than willing to throw my support behind this hire, as I typically love the "upside" guy and feel Tomlin could potentially be a great one, but...

1) I hope the players don't see it as a slap in their face when they verbally backed Grimm.

2) I hope they don't lose Grimm, LeBeau, or Whipple.

3) I hope the transition to the 4-3 Cover Two scheme takes place over a couple of years and they don't try to force the proverbial square peg in the round hole.

That said, I welcome the Tomlin era, but I'm keeping my avatar. :goodposting:

 
I'd think Grimm would leave since he didn't get the job. It could make for tough working conditions/tension between him and Tomlin.

 
I was out of town this weekend so I missed all of the local news. I did hear this morning that Alan Faneca confirmed that Tomlin was the guy.Personally I am keeping an open mind on Tomlin but I really wish they would have hired Whisenhunt instead. I really didn't think the Steelers needed to make wholesale changes in personnel but that appears to be what we are destined for.It should be interesting to see what moves Tomlin makes in terms of assistant coaches, schemes and players. Here's hoping the new blood and fresh attitude will be what the Steelers need.
I wouldn't have minded Whisenhunt as HC, but I did not want Grimm. I think the media is jumping to conclusions about Tomlin running a 4-3 defense and letting coaches go.
 
I was out of town this weekend so I missed all of the local news. I did hear this morning that Alan Faneca confirmed that Tomlin was the guy.Personally I am keeping an open mind on Tomlin but I really wish they would have hired Whisenhunt instead. I really didn't think the Steelers needed to make wholesale changes in personnel but that appears to be what we are destined for.It should be interesting to see what moves Tomlin makes in terms of assistant coaches, schemes and players. Here's hoping the new blood and fresh attitude will be what the Steelers need.
I wouldn't have minded Whisenhunt as HC, but I did not want Grimm. I think the media is jumping to conclusions about Tomlin running a 4-3 defense and letting coaches go.
I agree. I could see an evolution in their defense, but not a revolution. And I think this is a good thing.
 
I see the press conference is today at 3:30pm. Should be interesting, I'm sure that the locals will want to know about his defense, what his O will look like, asst. coaching plans, etc. Tomlin seems like the right guy for the long term, the question in my mind is how quickly can he get these guys up to speed in the short term. I think most of us Steelers fans believe (despite their 8-8 season) that this team has a window of opportunity. I'd hate to see them waste even one season trying to learn new schemes, but it may be a necessary evil for long term gains.

 
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I see the press conference is today at 3:30pm. Should be interesting, I'm sure that the locals will want to know about his defense, what his O will look like, asst. coaching plans, etc. Tomlin seems like the right guy for the long term, the question in my mind is how quickly can he get these guys up to speed in the short term. I think most of us Steelers fans believe (despite their 8-8 season) that this team has a window of opportunity. I'd hate to see them waste even one season trying to learn new schemes, but it may be a necessary evil for long term gains.
Does anyone know if ESPN News or anyone will carry the live broadcast of Tomlin's introduction? I would really like to see it.While there's likely to be some growing pains involved with any switch in schemes, I really think it will be offset by a renewed energy from Tomlin. Cowher's passion was toned down this season after winning the SB the year before and I think it allowed for some players to get complacent a little bit. I think Tomlin's enthusiasm will light a fire under the players and I think they'll respond to it.
 
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Does anyone know if ESPN News or anyone will carry the live broadcast of Tomlin's introduction? I would really like to see it.While there's likely to be some growing pains involved with any switch in schemes, I really think it will be offset by a renewed energy from Tomlin. Cowher's passion was toned down this season after winning the SB the year before and I think it allowed for some players to get complacent a little bit. I think Tomlin's enthusiasm will light a fire under the players and I think they'll respond to it.
not sure about ESPN but try kdka.com or wpxi.com. They are local media stations that streamed the Cowher's resignation live.
 
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I'm really beginning to believe that this is the time when our 3-4 is taken to the next level. If memory serves me correct we have all four starting linebackers contracts running up in the next 2 years. This would allow a lot of flexibility with regards to making a change of direction and while I think Farrior Haggans and Foote should be kept on if the price is right, Porter should be gone. This is the perfect time to integrate and create a hybrid 3-4.

The Steelers defense has always thrived on catching teams off guard with different looks and this added dimension is something I’ve always wanted and could make the front seven an intimidating match up. I can’t decide how the whole d line would work with a 4-3 concept but I’d love to see Hampton try it out. The less people to block those guys and Troy back helping the 3 backers could be very effective vs. the run. With the depth at DE and where we're drafting this year I'd love to invest in a player that could create havoc while either up or down to replace Porter next year.

From what I understand even though Tomlin is a Tampa two guy he liked to blitz. Not nearly as much as we do, but he sent different players from different spots. If him and **** decide to work together I just have a feeling that this could be special.

 
Curse you people and your storied franchise. As a Vikings fan, to me he was the only coach that seemed to have a clue as to what was going on.

As for the pass defense of the Vikings, it had more to do with personnel than scheme. Tomlin is a good coach and I had hoped the Vikes would promote him when they fire Brad Childress in the next year or so (wishful thinking).

I can't, however, see the Steelers remaining a 3-4 defense when Tomlin's calling card is the 4-3 Tampa/Dungy/Tomlin 2 style.

I hate you Steeler nation! :tinfoilhat:

 
I truely hope that we keep LeBeau and the 3-4. If Tomlin is smart at all, and I think he is, he'll keep LeBeau and his 3-4 and maybe mesh some of him ideas into LeBeau's. Fingers crossed.

 
Part of the article of interest:

"Tomlin has agreed to keep many members of the Steelers coaching staff who have been around for a long time. He will get to hire his own offensive coordinator, and the word is that special teams coach Kevin Spencer will join Whisenhunt at Arizona.

Tomlin can't take any of the Vikings coaches who are under contract unless they are promoted to a better position. It's possible Childress might release secondary coach Joe Woods, who was on the Tampa Bay staff with Tomlin. Tomlin was instrumental in bringing Woods here. "

MN Tribune

 
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I truely hope that we keep LeBeau and the 3-4. If Tomlin is smart at all, and I think he is, he'll keep LeBeau and his 3-4 and maybe mesh some of him ideas into LeBeau's. Fingers crossed.
Tomlin announced that LeBeau will return as DC. Good news there.
In his first big move as head coach, Tomlin will retain **** LeBeau as his defensive coordinator, ESPN's Chris Mortensen reported Monday.Link

 
I'm really beginning to believe that this is the time when our 3-4 is taken to the next level. If memory serves me correct we have all four starting linebackers contracts running up in the next 2 years. This would allow a lot of flexibility with regards to making a change of direction and while I think Farrior Haggans and Foote should be kept on if the price is right, Porter should be gone. This is the perfect time to integrate and create a hybrid 3-4. The Steelers defense has always thrived on catching teams off guard with different looks and this added dimension is something I’ve always wanted and could make the front seven an intimidating match up. I can’t decide how the whole d line would work with a 4-3 concept but I’d love to see Hampton try it out. The less people to block those guys and Troy back helping the 3 backers could be very effective vs. the run. With the depth at DE and where we're drafting this year I'd love to invest in a player that could create havoc while either up or down to replace Porter next year. From what I understand even though Tomlin is a Tampa two guy he liked to blitz. Not nearly as much as we do, but he sent different players from different spots. If him and **** decide to work together I just have a feeling that this could be special.
Well, it appears as though Lebeau will be retained by Tomlin. In the ESPN headline about the Tomlin hire, Mort states that Lebeau has been retained by Tomlin. I'm wondering if Lebeau will stay to keep the current 3-4, or to make the transition to a 4-3 less painful. I prefer the 3-4, but if Tomlin's more familiar with the 4-3 then maybe it makes more sense to convert to a 4-3. I also wonder how much influence the Rooney's had in Tomlin's decision to retain Lebeau, did they pressure him to keep Lebeau or did Tomlin really want Lebeau?
 
Helium Baboon said:
Helium Baboon said:
Black&Gold said:
I truely hope that we keep LeBeau and the 3-4. If Tomlin is smart at all, and I think he is, he'll keep LeBeau and his 3-4 and maybe mesh some of him ideas into LeBeau's. Fingers crossed.
Tomlin announced that LeBeau will return as DC. Good news there.
In his first big move as head coach, Tomlin will retain **** LeBeau as his defensive coordinator, ESPN's Chris Mortensen reported Monday.Link
:thumbup: I can't wait to see what they put together.
 
Helium Baboon said:
In his first big move as head coach, Tomlin will retain **** LeBeau as his defensive coordinator, ESPN's Chris Mortensen reported Monday.

Link
I'll wait until Tomlin's PC this afternoon before I believe it, the media's reporting of this whole situation has been prety poor. However if this is true this is very good news. Tomlin is going to have his hands full in his first season as head coach. Changing to from a 3-4 to 4-3 in his first season would be a mistake in my opinion.
 
Helium Baboon said:
Helium Baboon said:
Black&Gold said:
I truely hope that we keep LeBeau and the 3-4. If Tomlin is smart at all, and I think he is, he'll keep LeBeau and his 3-4 and maybe mesh some of him ideas into LeBeau's. Fingers crossed.
Tomlin announced that LeBeau will return as DC. Good news there.
In his first big move as head coach, Tomlin will retain **** LeBeau as his defensive coordinator, ESPN's Chris Mortensen reported Monday.Link
:confused:
 
Helium Baboon said:
Helium Baboon said:
Black&Gold said:
I truely hope that we keep LeBeau and the 3-4. If Tomlin is smart at all, and I think he is, he'll keep LeBeau and his 3-4 and maybe mesh some of him ideas into LeBeau's. Fingers crossed.
Tomlin announced that LeBeau will return as DC. Good news there.
In his first big move as head coach, Tomlin will retain **** LeBeau as his defensive coordinator, ESPN's Chris Mortensen reported Monday.Link
That is GREAT news. In this transition phase LeBeau may be as valuable as anyone not named Roethlisberger or Polamalu. I'd even bet the Rooneys negotiated this point prior to hiring Tomlin. Regardless of his input on the 3-4 and 4-3 LeBeau's NFL experience as a player, DC and head coach plus his rapport with the players will invaluable to a new and inexperienced head coach.
 
Couldn't they run both a 4-3 and a 3-4, depending on situation?

Don't know if they have the personnel for it right now or not, but it seems possible.

 
Couldn't they run both a 4-3 and a 3-4, depending on situation?

Don't know if they have the personnel for it right now or not, but it seems possible.
Certainly...sounds like LeBeau did it with Cincy...
LeBeau might keep 4-3 if he's def. coordinator

http://bills.scout.com/2/86662.html

**** LeBeau By Mike Doser

Posted Jan 10, 2003

If **** LeBeau became Bills defensive coordinator, that would not guarantee a return to the 3-4 defense Buffalo had mostly operated for more than 20 years before Gregg Williams took over.

Since late 1999, LeBeau’s Cincinnati teams have been 4-3 teams. He made the switch after he determined that he didn’t have the personnel to operate the 3-4 and its zone blitzing strategies that he made popular with the Bengals from 1984 to 1991.

Seems like Williams could learn from LeBeau based on his struggles to conform his team to his philosophies.

In 1997, Cincinnati head coach Bruce Coslet hired LeBeau from Pittsburgh to become assistant head coach/defensive coordinator in 1997. LeBeau switched from a 4-3 to a 3-4 in one year – just as the Bills switched from the 3-4 to the 4-3 when Williams came aboard. As was the case in Buffalo, LeBeau didn’t have the players to make such a switch and the unit finished 28th in the league, down from 25th in 1996.

To get better against the run, LeBeau went to the 4-3 in Game 11 of 1999, and the Bengals have played that ever since.
and he thinks the Steelers personnel would fit into most defenses (at least he did last year!)
http://www.profootballweekly.com/PFW/Featu...eBeau020106.htm

Q: How do you keep making your 3-4, zone-blitzing scheme go?

LeBeau: We kind of make it happen because we’ve got real good players. It really doesn’t have anything to do with me. I think these guys would be very successful and probably be sitting in the scenario they are sitting in right now whether we ran the 4-3 or whether we ran the 7-Diamond. We happen to be a 3-4 zone-blitz team, and these guys do a great job. I do think that with their athletic ability and the way they play together, they would be right here (in the Super Bowl) no matter what defense we ran.
 
pfalvey said:
kevinray said:
I'm really beginning to believe that this is the time when our 3-4 is taken to the next level. If memory serves me correct we have all four starting linebackers contracts running up in the next 2 years. This would allow a lot of flexibility with regards to making a change of direction and while I think Farrior Haggans and Foote should be kept on if the price is right, Porter should be gone. This is the perfect time to integrate and create a hybrid 3-4. The Steelers defense has always thrived on catching teams off guard with different looks and this added dimension is something I’ve always wanted and could make the front seven an intimidating match up. I can’t decide how the whole d line would work with a 4-3 concept but I’d love to see Hampton try it out. The less people to block those guys and Troy back helping the 3 backers could be very effective vs. the run. With the depth at DE and where we're drafting this year I'd love to invest in a player that could create havoc while either up or down to replace Porter next year. From what I understand even though Tomlin is a Tampa two guy he liked to blitz. Not nearly as much as we do, but he sent different players from different spots. If him and **** decide to work together I just have a feeling that this could be special.
Well, it appears as though Lebeau will be retained by Tomlin. In the ESPN headline about the Tomlin hire, Mort states that Lebeau has been retained by Tomlin. I'm wondering if Lebeau will stay to keep the current 3-4, or to make the transition to a 4-3 less painful. I prefer the 3-4, but if Tomlin's more familiar with the 4-3 then maybe it makes more sense to convert to a 4-3. I also wonder how much influence the Rooney's had in Tomlin's decision to retain Lebeau, did they pressure him to keep Lebeau or did Tomlin really want Lebeau?
Why does everything have to be absolute? I feel like they put their brains together and come up with some hybrid schemes and give the offense a lot of different looks to deal with.I am very excited about this hiring. This was the right move. Grimm doesnt have "it" and Whiz, IMO, has been overrated.
 
Didn't go back through the 9 previous pages, so sorry if this has been posted before. Interesting stats from Peter King today:

Stat of the Week II

Age when Chuck Noll took the Steelers job in 1969: 37.

Age when Bill Cowher took the Steelers job in 1992: 34.

Age when Mike Tomlin takes the Steeler job in 2007: 34.

For all you fans of Russ Grimm (48) and Ron Rivera (45), it was going to be an uphill battle to break that trend.

 
It's official ... Bouchette reports!

New Steelers coach to retain **** LeBeau

Monday, January 22, 2007

By Ed Bouchette, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

New Steelers coach Mike Tomlin plans to keep **** LeBeau as his defensive coordinator, which likely means the defense will not change a lot in 2007.

Sources told the Post-Gazette that LeBeau will remain in place and that some other coaches from Bill Cowher's staff also could stay on.

Some players already were told that LeBeau, the impresario of the zone-blitz 3-4 defense, would remain.

"I heard LeBeau's staying," linebacker Larry Foote said. "I don't think our defense will have any problems."

Tomlin has coached a 4-3 defense using a cover 2 scheme his entire NFL coaching career.

The new coach was scheduled to be introduced at a news conference in Pittsburgh at 3:30 p.m. today.

 

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