Pittsburgh has had 3 coaches in 60 years, little front office turnover, has always had a team built to win in January whether or not they got to January games, usually they do. Tomlin has never had a losing season.
If we could get someone to structure us that way it would be a miracle. We've been a clown organization since 2K. How many coaches, how many GM's??
How many defensive philosophy changes from 4-3 to 3-4 back to 4-3 to multiple....how many draft picks and free agent money did it cost to switch philosophies? Same on offense, from run Ricky run behind Jamie Nails and Mark Dixon to finesse west coast....We haven't had a GM with organizational structure and vision and stuck to it and build starters and depth properly!
They have all been yes-men for coaches. What's the point of having a GM if they're yes-men, just give the coach total control. Clown show.
I see Pitt ran similar to Baltimore and Green Bay. Lots off historical success, coaching staffs with long tenure, front offices with tenure, franchises that are always contending whether it happens or not. All 3 have won in the 2K's.
The next tier, which isn't lower at all, coaching staff and front office work in unison with vision and tons of playoff success and multiple conference championship appearances, just less longevity in structure would be KC, SF, PHI, SEA.
The next tier worthy group if you can't tap in for whatever reason to the above 7 franchises, but have had strong rosters, recent success, multiple playoff wins, and have the vision and depth we lack would be LAR, BUF, TB, DET, maybe MIN...
Those 3 tiers would be the only teams worth looking at and spending big money to reshape organizational control to. Obviously the top 7 listed front offices would be best.
It seems like a no brainer and obvious, but it's the buffoon Ross so yall better be crossing them fingers and praying this holiday season lol!!
We cannot remain status quo.