Bob Pompiani
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A quarterback coach is huge.
And for many years, the Steelers did not have one of those.
So, although I will say this, I don't know if the Steelers will go so far as to hire an offensive guy as their head coach.
I still think they're going to stick to what has been a tried and true kind of way of dealing with this when they get a chance, and it's not that often that they do.
Or you could be misled into thinking, well, that guy finally figured it out, took five years.
Can he pick it?
Can he pick it?
And then the next thing you know, you're believing what you see in the fifth year, but you ignore what you saw in the first four.
Not that it was bad.
I'm not trying to say that.
I thought he had a great Pitt career.
My point is,
If you go down that route and believe what you see in development, that's a good point.
It can happen that way, but it can also go the other way and you can be deceived.
And you can also see a guy growing here, too, like Bryce Young.
The first year down there, of course, that was... Drake May was good as a rookie, but he took a massive step this year.
A massive step, yeah.
So...
I mean, it happens quickly, and that's why you see turnarounds so quickly.
Who goes from worst to first?