If Belichick and Tomlin Became Available, Who Would You Prefer (Pipe Dream Thread) (1 Viewer)

BB is 71 and likely only has a few years left. Tomlin is 51and could easily coach another 20 years. No question you go with Tomlin if he became available but there is little chance of that happening since they haven't fired a HC since 1969. Since then they have had 3. Knoll and Cowherd retired and are HOF coaches. Tomlin was hired in 2007 and will be a HOF coach when he retires.
 
Tomlin. He gets alot out of bad teams. His guys play hard for him and he's a no nonsense kind of guy.
 
Tomlin. He gets alot out of bad teams. His guys play hard for him and he's a no nonsense kind of guy.
It's Tomlin without a doubt, specifically because he wins with teams that really don't have the roster talent to have the records they end up posting. I will raise a mild argument with the "no nonsense" bit as he has a pretty well established reputation as being the kind of guy who knows that different players respond best to different kinds of coaching.

He does look really serious on the sidelines though. LOL
 
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It's Tomlin without a doubt, specifically because he wins with teams that really don't have the roster talent to have the records they end up posting. I will raise a mild argument with the "no nonsense" bit as he has a pretty well established reputation as being the kind of guy who knows that different players respond best to different kinds of coaching.

He does look really serious on the sidelines though. LOL
He obviously handles things right as far as players are concerned. But I think he's a tough coach and they know it.
 
If I had to choose between tired, old, "can't-relate-to-his-players, his-players-can't-relate-to-him" bellicheat or "I'm-a-cheating-doucheweasel-who-would put-my-knee-out-in-front-of-the-ball-carrier" Tomlin? I'd be on the phone to Frank Reich right now.
 
Wouldn't want either of them.

Go get a young, up and coming offensive mind.
This! Why would you want either if you’re trying to rebuild anything here. Both would be bad hires. Go young and someone with an innovative offensive mind.

Although I woulda enjoy Tomlin’s press conferences much more than I have any other Saints coach.
 
If they were the only choice and I had make a choice, Tomlin.
Otherwise, neither.
 
The one thing that the winners and losers of superbowl have in common the last 6 yrs is great QBs and offensive play calling HC coaches. Most of the HC hires after this season, will be offensive head coaches.

What we need in a head coach, is there to be seen, in the receipts:


LIFeb. 5, 2017NRG Stadium (Houston)New England 34, Atlanta 28
LIIFeb. 4, 2018U.S. Bank Stadium (Minneapolis)Philadelphia 41, New England 33
LIIIFeb. 3, 2019Mercedes-Benz Stadium (Atlanta)New England 13, Los Angeles Rams 3
LIVFeb. 2, 2020Hard Rock Stadium (Miami)Kansas City 31, San Francisco 20
LVFeb. 7, 2021Raymond James Stadium (Tampa, Fla.)Tampa Bay 31, Kansas City 9
LVIFeb. 13, 2022SoFi Stadium (Inglewood, Calif.)Los Angeles Rams 23, Cincinnati 20
LVIIFeb. 12, 2023State Farm Stadium (Glendale, Ariz.)Kansas City 38, Philadelphia 35
 
we aren't in a situation like jacksonville with a young up and coming QB. retread won't work here
 
Some of y'all are just nuts talking about these guys like people talk about Herm Edwards or Jack Del Rio.

Belichick and Tomlin aren't merely "retreads." They're all-timers.

Give me Tomlin, pronto.
 

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