ESPN struggles ranking Steelers coaching staff

Mike Tomlin is a polarizing figure among NFL head coaches.

There is no more polarizing NFL head coach than the Pittsburgh Steelers own Mike Tomlin. The fanbase is divided right down the middle between whether or not Tomlin is a Hall of Fame coach or if he should be fired immediately. There’s very little middle ground to be had.

This uncertainty and division are why it is so difficult to evaluate any coordinators Tomlin has had over the year. How much of it is Tomlin and how much of it is them? The Steelers’ current offensive coordinator Arthur Smith is supposed to be bringing the Steelers offense into a new age but if it doesn’t happen, some will argue it’s only Tomlin.

ESPN ranked every NFL coaching staff based on its head coach and top coordinators and while they have the Steelers ranked No. 7 in the league, author Ben Solak admits ranking the Steelers was his most difficult task.

Here is a bit of what he said about Tomlin and we couldn’t agree more.

Without question, this is the most difficult team to place. I am positive Tomlin is a good head coach. Nobody in the league squeezes more blood from tougher stones than Tomlin, who has somehow not had a losing season during the worst quarterback carousel I can ever remember: late-career chuck-and-duck Ben Roethlisberger, backups Mason Rudolph and Duck Hodges splitting time and resounding first-round bust Kenny Pickett spelled by Mitchell Trubisky. Much Tomlin criticism is just incognito praise. Yes, the Steelers have lost their past five playoff games (bad), but the fact they’ve made it to the playoffs with these preposterously bad offenses is a testament to Tomlin (good).

Tomlin is definitely an enigma. The lack of playoff success keeps him out of that upper tier of head coaches but his regular-season success keeps him well ahead of most of the league.

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Pittsburgh Steelers hire quality control coach

Being connected is never a bad thing. Just ask Matt Tomsho, who the Steelers announced was hired to be their quality control coach.

Being connected is never a bad thing. Just ask Matt Tomsho, who the Steelers announced on Monday was hired to be their quality control coach.

This is Tomsho’s first NFL gig, but he worked under offensive coordinator Matt Canada at Pitt, Louisiana State University and Maryland.

Tomsho was an offensive assistant on Canada’s staff in 2016, the season the Panthers enjoyed a record-setting offense. With the No. 10 scoring offense in the nation, Pitt averaged 42 points and 448 yards per game.

Tomsho joins the Steelers from the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, where he served as the wide receivers coach and strength and conditioning coordinator.

Quality control coaches prep teams for a game well in advance of the actual matchup by breaking down film and analyzing plays. Because they know their opponents’ tendencies, the QCC will often run the scout team at practice — practice squad members will give starters an accurate representation of what to expect from their upcoming opponent.

The only vacant position that remains is defensive backs coach.

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