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Leisher wrote: Wed Dec 31, 2025 8:52 am Cowboys cut their Diggs.
Sounds like a future Commmander failure
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He is from DC...
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More rumors running hot right now:
-Albert Breer is also reporting Tomlin is gone with a loss.
(Based on the way they seemed to be going all in, I wonder if Tomlin had decided this before the year even started?)
-Rams' DC Chris Shula (grandson of Don) is supposedly the Steelers' target.
-Ravens might move on from Harbaugh.
-Bills might move on from McDermitt.
-Raiders will fire Carroll.
-Browns might fire Stefanski.

Again, all rumors, but that's the news that is being floated around the interwebs.
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Steelers insider and reporter.
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TheCatt wrote: Sun Dec 28, 2025 5:33 pm Go Giants, Jets, Titans, Cards, and Browns!
and Eagles! And Falcons!
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Stupid tanking Eagles
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Congrats to your boy Stranger.

I'm watching tonight's game with the weirdest feelings. I never really want the Steelers to lose, but the end of Tomlin is so desperately needed.

Neither of these teams are winning the next game though.
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This wasn't a great game, it was a comedy of errors. Missed kicks, blown assignments, and people slipping on the field.

Entertaining as hell though.

Ideally, Tomlin will leave a SB winner. HA!

BTW, I had a parlay on Henry. I'm not saying I won the game, but I totally won the game. :D
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BTW, Simmons pod was giving Rodgers tongue in cheek credit for knocking both Baltimore safeties out with one pass (they collided helmets), which enabled the Steelers to have a passing game.
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Adam Schefter is reporting that Stefanski is now one of the top names this coaching cycle, meaning someone is going to hire him.

But wait, I thought other people immediately hiring your coach meant you shouldn't fire him...? (dripping with sarcasm)
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Has he been fired yet?

Edit: ah yes. Well, what coach wouldn't want to work with Sanders? Ugh

I like the idea of Raheem to the Commanders as DC. Hopefully that happens
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Yay, another overhaul. It's been a few years since we've had to do this.. Not sure who the Browns are targeting or who will want to coach that mess, but good luck.
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TheCatt wrote: Tue Mar 11, 2025 10:00 am
THIS IS THE YEAR THE STREAK ENDS! I'M CALLING IT! 8-9!

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Bengals keeping Taylor.
Stranger wrote: Mon Jan 05, 2026 9:39 am Yay, another overhaul. It's been a few years since we've had to do this.. Not sure who the Browns are targeting or who will want to coach that mess, but good luck.
Very Browns to fire someone with the pedigree of Stefanski in a year considered one of the worst ever for available coaches.

Meanwhile, in Pittsburgh, it feels very likely Tomlin is leaving, even if they win a playoff game. Not sure I love the Chris Shula rumor, but only because he's a DC. Going to be a very interesting year for coaching hires.
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Browns will get on the hype train and hire Stefanski back :D
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Not getting rid of Berry as the GM is a joke. Sure he hit on his draft picks this year, but how about the previous 5 years?? and he clearly has a blind eye for QB's, WR's and O'line, not a very good combo if you ask me.

I hear the Brian Flores is a guy they like and maybe he can be our Mike Tomlin but i doubt any coach with a choice is going to choose Cleveland. Much more likely they choose an unknown first-time coach that can be a pawn for the front office.
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