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In an inexplicably popular TV game show, hapless contestants are identified as the weakest link, then ushered brusquely off the set.
If the Steelers feel the need to find a scapegoat after their ongoing disaster of a season is finished, it should be offensive coordinator Mike Mularkey. He is, indeed, the weakest link.
If the Steelers (and Mularkey) are lucky, maybe he'll get hired as head coach somewhere else.
it all means nothing untill he can't or can hack it as the head coach. untill then give him the benefit of the doubt. If he surrounds himself with good coaches, which he is, he should be fine. head coaches should be more motivators, dc and oc should worry about x's and o's
Cowher won't be getting that free pass too much longer. His eye for talent isn't nearly as keen as TD and Modrak, he has NO concept of salary cap constraints, and the Steelers have a bit of a cap problem on the horizon. Until this past season, the AFC Central/North wasn't exactly the most dominant division in football, either. Cowher's previous strength was in that he had the horses; not so anymore. Still, Cowher will keep his job until his current deal runs out. Unless they rebound strong, Cowher could eventually be out of a job.
Someone said "What's he gonna turn out like?" Ha!
And someone else said "Never mind!"
-Deep Purple
"Have you ever taken a crap so big your pants fit better?"--Ron White
The Steelers offense had a rough time last season but didn't they also have a few injuries? The two prior years they were top 5, once putting Kordell Stewart in the pro-bowl and once giving Tommy Maddox come back player awards. NOW the OC is the weak link? If it were a pattern I'd understand but the article has no valid backing.
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