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Munchak Interview with Cook and Joe

Posted: Sat May 21, 2022 8:21 pm
by BethlehemSteel
Interesting tidbits

He and Tomlin are not at odds and is looking forward to returning to any team in OL coach capacity and wouldn’t rule out Steelers if it was right. Discussions have been held

https://www.audacy.com/937thefan/sports ... JdjZWWATqw
“We talk…” Munchak told Ron Cook and Joe Starkey then quickly stopping and adding “that’s one of those things I don’t really want to talk about. I was more at the time, trying to stay in Denver, out West. It’s something we never really discussed because, as much as I loved Coach Tomlin, there is no better head coach in football as a player to work for or as a coach to work for. I learned so much from him and the Rooney’s and the way they run their organization. For me that was a great learning experience. I learned a lot from my years there.”

Re: Munchak Interview with Cook and Joe

Posted: Sat May 21, 2022 9:47 pm
by El Kabong
as much as I loved Coach Tomlin, there is no better head coach in football as a player to work for or as a coach to work for. I learned so much from him and the Rooney’s and the way they run their organization.
That bears repeating for the "but...but...but...Munchak couldn't wait to get away from Mike Tomlin and his circus!" crowd.

Re: Munchak Interview with Cook and Joe

Posted: Sun May 22, 2022 3:26 pm
by 955876
That’s awesome. Now if Jibbs could finally…

- Know when to call a time out.

-Actually embrace game planning.

- Stop living in his fears.

- Deploy a modern offense.

- Alocate more time to contingency planning than he does wordsmiffin.

- Realize running the wheels off one workhorse RB isn’t a good idea.

- Stop easing into games and seasons.

- Learn to put bad teams away.

- figure out how to dictate tempo and pace rather than having it dictated to him so often.

- Bring in high quality coordinators and allow them to do their jobs vs. yes men lackeys that will run his lame bullshit without question.

- Maybe win a playoff game or two and stop being one of the easiest outs in the lineup.

He’d be worthy of some legit praise rather than this very trivial and thin reason to bust out the pom poms.

Re: Munchak Interview with Cook and Joe

Posted: Sun May 22, 2022 3:42 pm
by Jobu
955876 wrote:
Sun May 22, 2022 3:26 pm
That’s awesome. Now if Jibbs could finally…

- Know when to call a time out.

-Actually embrace game planning.

- Stop living in his fears.

- Deploy a modern offense.

- Alocate more time to contingency planning than he does wordsmiffin.

- Realize running the wheels off one workhorse RB isn’t a good idea.

- Stop easing into games and seasons.

- Learn to put bad teams away.

- figure out how to dictate tempo and pace rather than having it dictated to him so often.

- Bring in high quality coordinators and allow them to do their jobs vs. yes men lackeys that will run his lame bullshit without question.

- Maybe win a playoff game or two and stop being one of the easiest outs in the lineup.

He’d be worthy of some legit praise rather than this very trivial and thin reason to bust out the pom poms.
C’mon now 95…the Jibbites have so very little to cling to. Let them enjoy their moment.

Re: Munchak Interview with Cook and Joe

Posted: Sun May 22, 2022 6:06 pm
by Kodiak.
Yeah, I'm shocked he didn't say "Tomlin is an idiot". You know, because bashing former employers is such a great strategy.

Of course, begs the question if he actually wanted to come back to PIT why Munchak isn't the OL coach. Obviously the job was his if he wanted it.

Re: Munchak Interview with Cook and Joe

Posted: Sun May 22, 2022 6:11 pm
by 955876
Kodiak. wrote:
Sun May 22, 2022 6:06 pm
Yeah, I'm shocked he didn't say "Tomlin is an idiot". You know, because bashing former employers is such a great strategy.

Of course, begs the question if he actually wanted to come back to PIT why Munchak isn't the OL coach. Obviously the job was his if he wanted it.
But but but….

Re: Munchak Interview with Cook and Joe

Posted: Sun May 22, 2022 6:35 pm
by Thrillsseeker
Its too bad since when Muncheck left the O-line play dropped right off a cliff.

Re: Munchak Interview with Cook and Joe

Posted: Sun May 22, 2022 7:24 pm
by 955876
Thrillsseeker wrote:
Sun May 22, 2022 6:35 pm
Its too bad since when Muncheck left the O-line play dropped right off a cliff.
When you pair mediocre talent with mediocre coaching that’s the result you are going to get.

Was professional malpractice putting Ben behind that oline last year.

Re: Munchak Interview with Cook and Joe

Posted: Sun May 22, 2022 8:56 pm
by steelmann58
The quality of Coaching since MM Left is very very Underwhelming

Re: Munchak Interview with Cook and Joe

Posted: Sun May 22, 2022 9:35 pm
by stillthere
Kodiak. wrote:
Sun May 22, 2022 6:06 pm
Yeah, I'm shocked he didn't say "Tomlin is an idiot". You know, because bashing former employers is such a great strategy.

Of course, begs the question if he actually wanted to come back to PIT why Munchak isn't the OL coach. Obviously the job was his if he wanted it.
They asked that exact question and he said he was trying to stay out west in Colorado with his family (daughter and grand kids). Then when he was let go the job was not available.

Re: Munchak Interview with Cook and Joe

Posted: Sun May 22, 2022 10:06 pm
by El Kabong
No. Munchak is seen as a coaching god around here, so his opinion has weight. He said he LOVES Tomlin, and he LEARNED from Tomlin, and that is not some "trivial" praise, nor just a guy trying to keep a job possibility open. But I guess the Tomlin haters have to dismiss Munchak's praise of Tomlin any way they can.

Re: Munchak Interview with Cook and Joe

Posted: Sun May 22, 2022 10:15 pm
by Jobu
Speaking for myself, a card carrying member of the Cool Shades Hate Club”, my opinion comes from what Jibbs has put on tape. And personally, I’ve never considered Munchak as some coaching god, so his “trivial” praise of Tomlin, is just that…trivial.

Re: Munchak Interview with Cook and Joe

Posted: Sun May 22, 2022 11:59 pm
by 955876
El Kabong wrote:
Sun May 22, 2022 10:06 pm
No. Munchak is seen as a coaching god around here, so his opinion has weight. He said he LOVES Tomlin, and he LEARNED from Tomlin, and that is not some "trivial" praise, nor just a guy trying to keep a job possibility open. But I guess the Tomlin haters have to dismiss Munchak's praise of Tomlin any way they can.
I wasn’t using trivial in those terms. The praise from Munchak is fine. I mean he said he learned some things while here. Great but yay.

My use of trivial was implying that Munchak’s comment is trivial in relation to Jibbs many many warts.

Re: Munchak Interview with Cook and Joe

Posted: Mon May 23, 2022 1:12 am
by Steelafan77
Love to see Munch back... Doubt that will ever happen now.

I enjoyed that article. Nothing but mutual love and respect from a great coach/family man.

Re: Munchak Interview with Cook and Joe

Posted: Thu May 26, 2022 6:48 pm
by Thrillsseeker
955876 wrote:
Sun May 22, 2022 7:24 pm
Thrillsseeker wrote:
Sun May 22, 2022 6:35 pm
Its too bad since when Muncheck left the O-line play dropped right off a cliff.
When you pair mediocre talent with mediocre coaching that’s the result you are going to get.

Was professional malpractice putting Ben behind that oline last year.
Agreed. Seems they wanted Ben gone sooner than later. Very shitty to leave him with that O-line.

Re: Munchak Interview with Cook and Joe

Posted: Thu May 26, 2022 7:16 pm
by Quixotic
It would be great if he came back. He can obviously get the best out of OL talent—even if that talent isn’t very good.

That said, I doubt it will happen.

Re: Munchak Interview with Cook and Joe

Posted: Wed Jun 01, 2022 6:53 pm
by JackLambert58
Jobu wrote:
Sun May 22, 2022 3:42 pm
955876 wrote:
Sun May 22, 2022 3:26 pm
That’s awesome. Now if Jibbs could finally…

- Know when to call a time out.

-Actually embrace game planning.

- Stop living in his fears.

- Deploy a modern offense.

- Alocate more time to contingency planning than he does wordsmiffin.

- Realize running the wheels off one workhorse RB isn’t a good idea.

- Stop easing into games and seasons.

- Learn to put bad teams away.

- figure out how to dictate tempo and pace rather than having it dictated to him so often.

- Bring in high quality coordinators and allow them to do their jobs vs. yes men lackeys that will run his lame bullshit without question.

- Maybe win a playoff game or two and stop being one of the easiest outs in the lineup.

He’d be worthy of some legit praise rather than this very trivial and thin reason to bust out the pom poms.
C’mon now 95…the Jibbites have so very little to cling to. Let them enjoy their moment.
All four of them on this site.