ON TODAY'S SCORECARD
Tomlin Time

For the first time in nearly two decades, and just the third time since Chuck Noll was hired in 1969, the Pittsburgh Steelers will be hiring a new head coach.
Mike Tomlin’s tenure in the Steel City ended when he resigned as the Steelers’ head coach on Tuesday. With it he departs with a 193-114-2 record, 13 playoff appearances and a Super Bowl title with never a losing season in 19 years.
Of the four NFL head coaches who never had a losing season with 10 or more years at the helm, Tomlin leads the way with 19, followed by George Allen with 12, and Vince Lombardi and John Madden each with 10.
You can rest assured that Tomlin will have no problems whatsoever finding a new home.
The question remains, what coach will be hired to fill Tomlin’s shoes?
According to DraftKings they are:
• Chris Shula, Rams DC (+190), Brian Flories, Vikings DC (+400), Robert Saleh (49ers DC) +700, and Curt Cignetti, Indiana head coach (+750).
So, what happens to Aaron Rodgers, you ask?
Steelers owner/president Art Rooney II had this to say about the matter: “Aaron came here to play for Mike [Tomlin]. So, it will most likely affect his decision.”
In other words, “It’s been nice knowing you kid.”
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GRINDING OUT THE PROFITS
Tomlin Trivia
I absolutely love digging up stuff like this...
On Jan. 27, 2007, the Steelers promoted 34-year-old Mike Tomlin from defensive coordinator to head coach after the retirement of Bill Cowher.
To get a sense of how long ago that is, here's what else was transpiring around that date…
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Peyton Manning had yet to win a Super Bowl.
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Lane Kiffin was announced as the new head coach of the Oakland Raiders four days earlier. He is now on his sixth different job since then.
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The Patriots had recently wrapped up a 16-0 regular season. You probably know what happened the next month.
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The top NFL Draft picks that year: JaMarcus Russell, Calvin Johnson, Joe Thomas. Two of them worked out.
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Barry Bonds had yet to become MLB's all-time home run leader.
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Stephen Curry and Tim Tebow were was freshmen at Davidson and Florida, respectively.
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Novak Djokovic was more than a year away from his first Grand Slam title.
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Usain Bolt was months from his first world championship medals.
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Apple announced the first iPhone the same month.
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Netflix, long known for DVD rentals through the mail, launched a video streaming service that month.
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The No. 1 song on the billboard charts that month? Beyoncé's "Irreplaceable."
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Barack Obama announced his first presidential campaign a month later.
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Martin Scorsese was on the verge of his first Academy Award for "The Departed."
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QUOTE OF THE DAY |
"Learn to develop a
built-in bullshit detector."
- Ernest Hemingway |
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TRENDING TODAY
Monster Mash
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All season long we watched as the top three teams in the NFC West laid waste to the rest of the NFL.
And now here we are, with the Seahawks, Rams and 49ers making up nearly half the remaining playoff field.
Exclusive club: The 2025 NFC West is just the fourth division in NFL history to send three teams to the Divisional Round, with Seattle earning the bye as the top seed and Los Angeles and San Francisco winning their Wild Card matchups. The other three:
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1992 NFC East: The Cowboys, Eagles and Redskins all made the last eight, with Dallas ultimately winning Super Bowl XXVII and birthing a dynasty that would win three titles in four years.
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1997 NFC Central: The NFC North predecessor sent the Vikings, Packers and Buccaneers to the Divisional Round. Green Bay fell just shy of winning back-to-back titles, losing to John Elway's Broncos in Super Bowl XXXII.
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2022 NFC East: The most recent instance featured the Cowboys, Eagles and Giants in the final eight. This time, it was Philly that reached the Big Game, where they lost a heartbreaker to the Chiefs in Super Bowl LVII.
And the one stat most don’t realize: The three-headed monster NFC West, the 49ers, Rams and Seahawks, went 6-6 against each other during the regular season… and 32-7 against everybody else, good for an .821 winning percentage. |
BETCHA DIDN’T KNOW
Throwing Darts
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The Giants are making a strong push to land John Harbaugh as their next coach, hoping to secure one of the most experienced and respected coaches in the business.
The team met with Harbaugh on Wednesday, and the front office didn’t hesitate to include its young franchise cornerstone in the meeting.
Jaxson Dart was reportedly part of the group that met with Harbaugh at the Giants’ facilities on Wednesday. Dart, of course, was New York’s first-round pick last season and had 24 total touchdowns as a rookie. He will be a major draw for any coach who will be stepping into the position.
The Giants are far from the only team interested in hiring Harbaugh this offseason, though they’ve certainly been aggressive in their pursuit early on.
Harbaugh is set to meet with the Titans at his home in Baltimore on Thursday for an in-person interview. Tennessee parted ways with Brian Callahan just six weeks into the season and are now seeking his full-time replacement after Mike McCoy stepped in as the interim coach.
In all, there are nine head coaching vacancies in the NFL at present, and Harbaugh is widely considered the top coach on the market, so it’s not surprising there’s no shortage of interest in the 63-year-old. |
SET TO BREW
Percolating
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Even though there’s still one game remaining in the 2025-26 college football season, college sports analyst Danny Kanell is already hyped for next season’s national championship game.
On the heels of the news that Dante Moore will be returning to Oregon for another season, Kanell boldly asserted that next year’s national championship in Las Vegas will see Moore’s Ducks take on Arch Manning and the Texas Longhorns.
“Texas vs Oregon for the title. January 27th, 2027. In Las Vegas. Book it,” Kanell declared.
Neither Oregon nor Texas have played in a national championship game in a number years.
Oregon’s last title game appearance was back in the 2014-15 inaugural College Football Playoff National Championship Game (a loss to Ohio State), while Texas’ came in the 2009-10 BCS National Championship Game (a loss to Alabama).
Suffice it to say, both teams are hungry to get back to the promised land. |
STAT OF THE DAY
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Indiana will have played exactly two football games between
the Big Ten championship on Dec. 6 and the national championship
45 days later on Jan. 19. |
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