A list of puns related to "List of Pittsburgh Steelers head coaches"
Popes since 1969: Paul VI, John Paul I, John Paul II, Benedict XVI, and Francis I
Steeler head coaches since 1969: Chuck Noll, Bill Cowher, and Mike Tomlin.
He also beat them in his first game against them.
Hue Jackson already kept his job after a loss against the Steelers in week 17 last season. Will Jimmy Haslam really keep Hue Jackson after this season? Will the Browns beat the steelers to close out the season?
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[EDIT] Just since 1969, the Steelers were founded in 1933, and thank you to all for correcting me on this.
Pittsburgh Steelers:
Chuck Noll 1969-1991, 193-148-1
Bill Cowher 1992-2006, 149-90-1
Mike Tomlin 2007-present, 116-60-0
Cleveland Browns
Blanton Collier 1969 (1963)-1970, 17-10-1 (76-34-2)
Nick Skorich 1971-1975, 30-24-2
Forrest Gregg 1975-1977, 18-23-0
Dick Modzelewski 1977, 0-1-0
Sam Rutigliano 1978-1984, 47-50-0
Marty Schottenheimer 1984-1988, 44-27-0
Bud Carson 1989-1990, 11-13-1
Jim Shofner 1990, 1-6-0
Bill Belichick 1991-1995, 36-44-0
Post-Resurrection
Chris Palmer 1999-2000, 5-27-0
Butch Davis 2001-2004, 24-34-0
Terry Robiskie 2004, 1-5-0
Romeo Crennel 2005-2008, 24-40-0
Eric Mangini 2009-2010, 10-22-0
Pat Shurmur 2011-2012, 9-23-0
Rob Chudzinski 2013, 4-12-0
Mike Pettine 2014-2015, 10-22-0
Hue Jackson 2016-present, 1-31-0
Here is every head coach to win at least 140 games with a single franchise:
Rank | Coach | Franchise | Wins |
---|---|---|---|
1 | George Halas | Chicago Bears | 318 |
2 | Don Shula | Miami Dolphins | 257 |
3 | Tom Landry | Dallas Cowboys | 250 |
4 | Bill Belichick | New England Patriots | 244 |
5 | Curly Lambeau | Green Bay Packers | 209 |
6 | Chuck Noll | Pittsburgh Steelers | 193 |
7 | Bud Grant | Minnesota Vikings | 158 |
8 | Joe Gibbs | Washington Football Team | 154 |
9 | Steve Owen | New York Giants | 153 |
10 | Bill Cowher | Pittsburgh Steelers | 149 |
11 | Mike Tomlin | Pittsburgh Steelers | 145 |
12 | Sean Payton | New Orleans Saints | 143 |
13 | Jeff Fisher | Tennessee Titans | 142 |
Ole Miss: Hugh Freeze, stAte head coach (2010-2011)
Auburn: Gus Malzahn, stAte head coach (2011-2012)
Cincinnati: Tommy Tuberville, stAte assistant coach (1980-1984)
Boise State: Brian Harsin, stAte head coach (2012-2013)
Pittsburgh Steelers: Mike Tomlin, stAte WR/DB coach (1997-1998)
USC: Clay Helton, stAte OC (2010)
Pretty cool.
The Rooney family has been notoriously patient with their head coaches, and it's often paid off.
Mike Tomlin is only the team's third Head Coach since 1969, and his two predecessors in Bill Cowher and Chuck Noll both retired on their own terms after a combined 5 Super Bowl rings (4 for Noll, 1 for Cowher).
Noll's predecessor was Bill Austin, who coached the team from 1966-1968. Austin is the only coach who has been fired since. The President at the time, for context of how much time has passed? Lyndon Baines Johnson.
As Tomlin enters his 11th season, he's likely to remain safe no matter the outcome. This is a team that has the least trigger happy ownership in all of professional football.
In the same game that he posted his 100th win. Third Steelers head coach to reach the mark behind two nobodies named Noll and Cowher.
Thank You Based Tomlin
4 Super Bowls, 2 Defensive POTYs, 5 First Team All-Pros, 2 Second Team All-Pros, 10 Pro Bowls, 1 Defensive ROTY, and 1 Hall of Fame induction later, the course of history for the Pittsburgh Steelers changed forever.
Name (2015 Role) - Current School Current Position
Nick Saban (HC) - Alabama HC
Lane Kiffin (OC/QB) - Ole Miss HC
Kirby Smart (DC/ILB) - Georgia HC
Mario Cristobal (OL) - Miami HC
Billy Napier (WR) - Florida HC
Dan Lanning (GA) - Oregon HC
Mel Tucker (AHC/DB) - Michigan State HC
Yes, we have higher aspirations for the rest of this year, but I feel it's important to acknowledge Coach T's consistency anyway. Thank You Based Tomlin.
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