NFL Insider Tom Pelissero on Odds Steelers Hire Mike McCarthy as Head Coach | The Rich Eisen Show

NFL Insider Tom Pelissero and Rich Eisen discuss the Pittsburgh Steelers’ head coach search that includes former Packers and Cowboys HC Mike McCarthy.

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45 comments
  1. The Eagles should wait for this head coaching cycle to play out before deciding on their OC. McCarthy is the offensive version of Vic Fangio that people keep saying they need to find. The guys they’ve interviewed are not inspiring — Matt Nagy is the best of a ‘meh’ group

  2. The amount this guy is talking up McCarthy it sounds like they’re close friends. If you hire McCarthy you are saying nothing needs to change and nothing will change.

  3. McCarthy is Sean Payton. Same resume. 62 years old, 1 time Super Bowl Champ, won that Super Bowl with a Hall of Fame QB. Known for developing QB’s. I don’t see any difference between the two.

  4. Pelissero's pandering towards McCarthy makes me believe that he's never watched a playoff game that McCarthy has coached. For those of us who saw him in Green Bay and Dallas, we ALL KNOW WHY he's currently unemployed. He's the most conservative, predictable coach I've seen.

  5. His teams are wildly undisciplined and led the league in penalties in dallas. And surely some of his success can be attributed to having rodgers and dak his entire career right?

  6. The McCarthy criticism is all about his recent record in the post-season. With a talented Cowboys roster, he only managed to win 1 playoff game with the Cowboys, and that was against an aging TB12. He does not seem to add an X factor to a team as a coach that seems to get a team over the hump. Which is exactly what the Steelers do NOT need. I am referring to his recent stint with the Cowboys, but he also finished pretty weakly in GB his last 2 seasons there. I don't give much credence to past accomplishments, when more recent results tell a different story (looking at you, DangerRuss).

  7. Lol y'all hating on Big Mike but the results are the results. He wins and his quarterbacks play extremely well. Even if he is "lazy", he clearly knows how to put together a staff that gets the job done. Take the sure thing. It's not like he's gonna be there forever. But he should be able to get y'all through this transitioning period and set Pittsburgh up well long-term with an established franchise QB and a culture.

  8. I suspect that McCarthy may be attractive to some inside the Steelers front office and ownership for the same reasons Russ Grimm was a finalist 19 years ago: older, established, hometown guy. How did Russ’ search for a head coaching job turn out after he was passed over by the Steelers? “The new broom sweeps clean.”

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