ESPN’s Dan Graziano: “If Mike Tomlin becomes available, no coach is safe! “

Would the Steelers take Carr off our hands in a trade? Would Tomlin want to coach here? Thinking about it and I think Tomlin stays. Tomlin has to waive the no trade clause. I only see he him waive it for a team like Dallas, Philly, NY, MIAMI.
Giants aren't a very good team and won't be contending in such a tough division like the NFC East for some time. Dallas would be a great landing spot but they have a corrosive, difficult highly egocentric owner who is so heavily involved in running the teams' day-to-day decisions, its next to impossible for his HC'S to be allowed to run the team the way they want or need to because essentially, Jerry Jones becomes like a rival, second HC. And its been that way for over 30 years since he fired Jimmy Johnson and after they won a third SB basically with an absentee HC built around Jimmy's guys. Nearly years after SB XXX, Dallas still hasn't even come close to sniffing a NFCCG appearance, much less a Super Bowl and at 82 years old, Jones knows he doesn't have too much time left.

Why would Tomlin want to.immerse himself in such a difficult, mindless headache of an organization of an owner where he wouldn't enjoy the sort of privileges and access he's had for nearly two decades in Pittsburgh? How would he end up being any different then past great HC's Jones ran into the ground like Bill Parcells or now Mike McCarthy? If Bill Belichick's price or off-and-on field demands werent so high and unreasonable, there's a very good chance he'd likely be the next Cowboys HC because it no secret both sides possibly met or discussed something hypothetically in the form of a deal and Jones wanted Belichick, for the right price and under CERTAIN AGREED conditions.

Miami isn't an option, at least in the current term because Ross issued a statement 100% backing Mike McDaniel after the team's season-ending finale which saw them lose to a shiftless, disorganized 4-12 Jets team and departing future HOF QB Aaron Rodgers.