Mike Tomlin
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Podcast Appearances
Yeah, he never said Aaron Rodgers was bad.
He was asked to rank them.
What do you both of you see in Trevor Lawrence that I'm not quite seeing?
He did have a good year, but I don't trust him as far as I can throw him.
Maybe it's just having a better play caller in Liam Cohen and someone who fits him better.
He's got a good cast around him, but not, you know, stars.
I guess Brian Thomas Jr.
is maybe becoming a star, and Jacoby Myers is in that next tier.
But yeah, I mean, he's obviously had a good season with that supporting cast, but fifth on my list.
You could certainly argue for Rodgers above him, but I'm not going to do a cop-out answer and say I can't rank them.
I put Lawrence fifth, Rodgers sixth, and it's close.
Once again, very well defended.
All right, the coaches, same criterion here for me, the same rationale.
I said if I needed to win a game right now in these playoffs with a random team, which guy do I want coaching random team?
And that's how I did it.
Brian, what was your rationale?
Some are offensive, some are defensive.
I took mine as who would I want running my team for a, you know, a season at this point.
And, you know, again, and give them all the same roster because I think that is kind of the hallmark of coaching, right?