Greg Giannotti
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Starting in 2020.
Yeah, so you've got all the way until, I guess, 2030 for that contract to expire.
So we'll see what happens there.
Now, I guess, you know, the Steelers' head coaching job has got to be one of the ones that is the most coveted in all of the NFL because they are going to give you so much time to figure it out.
Now, we have not seen one of their coaches step in and not have success in the first couple of years.
Every one of those guys had, you know.
Chuck Knoll gets there, you know, has a rough first year, but then they draft Mean Joe Green, and then all of a sudden they're like, they go on and have this unbelievable dynasty run.
Bill Cowher gets there after that, just a couple of years for him to build that team, and then bang, look at that.
You know, he's in a championship game in 94.
He's in the Super Bowl in 95.
You know, he ends up winning the Super Bowl in 2005.
Mike Tomlin steps in in 2007.
He's winning the Super Bowl in 2008.
So those guys won rapidly.
So we'll see who the next guy is, but they went with young defensive guys in Cower and Tomlin the last two times.
There's young defensive guys in Jesse Minter and Chris Shuler that are out there now, but whoever ends up getting that job you would expect would get a long runway to figure it out because that's the way the Pittsburgh Steelers operate.
No, I mean, it really doesn't.
I mean, if you look at the best coaches in the history of the NFL, and you think a lot of them you can't even name the guy who was there afterwards.
Sure, yeah, and then the two of those guys couldn't coexist, which was unbelievable with all the success they had.
Yeah, great times.