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As most of all know, Ken Whisenhunt was in charge of the Steelers offense before Arizona hc. So, I would think, that he would know the Steelers in an out as their turnover in roster is probably not that big since he has left. In addition to Whisenhunt, there were 5/6 other coaches that were with him in Pittsburgh the same time that he was. Not saying Arizona will win, but the fact that alot of the knowledge and tendancies of both offense and defense should help the preparation for the Super Bowl.
 

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As most of all know, Ken Whisenhunt was in charge of the Steelers offense before Arizona hc. So, I would think, that he would know the Steelers in an out as their turnover in roster is probably not that big since he has left. In addition to Whisenhunt, there were 5/6 other coaches that were with him in Pittsburgh the same time that he was. Not saying Arizona will win, but the fact that alot of the knowledge and tendancies of both offense and defense should help the preparation for the Super Bowl

Ahhhhhhh...I see you watched the post game on NFL Network where Steve Mariucci said the same thing, will it matter?...NOPE...

...Whisenhunt didn't coach or have anything to do with the DEFENSE which is Pittsburgh's stabilizing factor.

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A few guys now in AZ. were passed up for the head coaching job in Pitts. Which should give some extra motivation and meaning to the super bowl which should make for an exciting game. Don't underestimate this dirty. It does mean something. Kurt Warner is not a rookie QB which is what did Balt. in, so we may be in for a close super bowl. At least many of us hope so.
 

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New coaching staff in Pitt... Wisenhunt was not there with Tomlin, was with Cowher....
 

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will the refs be in the steelers pocket like the sea/pitt SB ? maybe not, no BUS bullshit....
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turnovers will decide the game, can warner keep clean.......
dont like how zona gets conservative or goes missing for sometime. it happened with ATL and with PHI.....
Should be a fun one!!!
 

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A few guys now in AZ. were passed up for the head coaching job in Pitts. Which should give some extra motivation and meaning to the super bowl which should make for an exciting game. Don't underestimate this dirty. It does mean something. Kurt Warner is not a rookie QB which is what did Balt. in, so we may be in for a close super bowl. At least many of us hope so.


You will see why they passed them up come game time. :toast:

Only 3 coaches since what the 60's? I think the Roney's know what they are doing!
 

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well they aren't doing a good job of training guys from within if they have to go take someone's defensive coordinator.
 

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And teams hardly ever hire from within after firing the previous coach.
 

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Remember when the Raiders faced Gruden? Ahh, why did I have to remind myself. Doh.:ohno:

But yeah this is a diff situation if the Steelers dont have the same playbook when Whisenhunt was there. Unlike the other situation where Callahan just rolled with Gruden's playbook.. what a dunce.:ohno::ohno:
 
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will the refs be in the steelers pocket like the sea/pitt SB ? maybe not, no BUS bullshit....
:think2:
turnovers will decide the game, can warner keep clean.......
dont like how zona gets conservative or goes missing for sometime. it happened with ATL and with PHI.....
Should be a fun one!!!

thought of it, don't think this will be the case this time around.

Key is blocking the edge rushers. This is obvious
 
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As most of all know, Ken Whisenhunt was in charge of the Steelers offense before Arizona hc. So, I would think, that he would know the Steelers in an out as their turnover in roster is probably not that big since he has left. In addition to Whisenhunt, there were 5/6 other coaches that were with him in Pittsburgh the same time that he was. Not saying Arizona will win, but the fact that alot of the knowledge and tendancies of both offense and defense should help the preparation for the Super Bowl.



overrated angle, can't say it hurts but its not a reason you should bet a team
 

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Major fault, if you could call it that, in Pitts defense is that they are very susceptible to the pass. Zona will attack the corners and will have success spreading out the defense. The one caveat is will Pitt be able to get quick pressure on Warner, he gets rid of the ball quickly. With 3 weeks to prepare I am sure Pitt will put something in place but something to think about in the meantime.
 

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New coaching staff in Pitt... Wisenhunt was not there with Tomlin, was with Cowher....


This is not the point. Whisenhut was there to groom "Big Ben", Parker was there, the o-line was there. Whisenhut knows the defense. Russ Grimm knows the offensive line. Does not matter if Cowher is there or not, alot of the players that are there now were there when Whisenhut and the rest of the staff that he brought over from Pittsburgh were there.

PITTSBURGH -- Now that the Steelers have reached their second Super Bowl in the last four seasons, they will strut into Tampa, Fla., certain of what unites a team, what boosts its will and makes it a champion. They will enter the big game playing Steelers football, executing what the Steelers do -- playing physical, playing smart, peeking occasionally for the big shot, the hammer play. They will feature fundamentals, Steelers staples like blocking and tackling and ball security. They will artfully prepare to become world champions.
They will do this in order to bring a full-tilt attack against the Arizona Cardinals.
And they might as well hold up a mirror and prepare to engage themselves.
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Because the Cardinals are Pittsburgh Light, a near carbon copy, the Steelers of the West, the Steelers of the desert. The Cardinals make no bones about it, no apologies.
Two seasons ago they hired Ken Whisenhunt to lead them. He has, all the way to multiple playoff victories for the first time in 61 years and to their first Super Bowl.
Whishenhunt had served three seasons as Pittsburgh’s offensive coordinator. He told the Cardinals he would bring his Pittsburgh upbringing to Arizona. The Cardinals welcomed it. Counted on it. Whishenhunt delivered.
And now Pittsburgh can count on this: Whisenhunt will give them that extra oomph in Super Bowl XLIII. Oh, he wants a Super Bowl title desperately for his players, his organization and Cardinals fans. But he wants to stick it to the Steelers.
Remember, two season ago Steelers owner Dan Rooney was faced with the challenge of replacing coach Bill Cowher. Steelers players always assumed that Whisenhunt was the head coach in waiting. But Rooney passed over Whisenhunt for then Minnesota defensive coordinator Mike Tomlin.
Whisenhunt was disappointed, hurt.
Now he gets the Steelers in the biggest game of the season.
Rooney gets it.
"He’s a great coach, a good person, I know his family," Rooney said of Wisenhunt in the Steelers' joyous locker room after they bashed Baltimore in the AFC title game on Sunday. "He’s doing the job. Do I know what we’re getting into here? Do I think he’s extra motivated against us and me? Yeah."
No doubt. Some Steelers painted the picture even more clearly, more directly.
"Everybody thought he was the next guy, our next head coach," Steelers receiver Nate Washington said of Whisenhunt. "I’m pretty sure he’s highly motivated against us beyond the normal Super Bowl motivation. I expect he’ll have his guys flying. I was very happy to see him win today. He got to go somewhere else, to a place that had been struggling, and show that he could have been the guy to carry the torch from coach Cowher. He is really going to come after us. That is definitely going to happen."
His problem will be that the Steelers are the originals. The real thing.
They took the NFL’s toughest schedule this season and won 12 games and the AFC North division. They whacked San Diego in the playoffs and then Baltimore, turning a 16-14 lead into a decisive 23-14 victory with a pick returned for a touchdown. The Ravens hardly knew what hit them, especially since their defense had been doing the scoring in this postseason.
Whisenhunt knows the Steelers. He knows all about them.
He has fashioned his team in Arizona in their likeness, especially now with the Cardinals' revitalized running game. And he has given them that noticeable, late-season spice that so many NFC champions have presented in recent years.
For much of the 1980s and into the 1990s, the NFC champion seemed to always rotate between Washington, Dallas, San Francisco, Green Bay and the New York Giants. Those teams formed the core of the NFC’s best. The door for others was relatively shut.
Then as we entered this decade, St. Louis cracked through with a couple of Super Bowl trips over three years.
These, however, are the NFC champions since the 2002 season: Tampa Bay, Carolina, Philadelphia, Seattle, Chicago, the New York Giants and now Arizona. Surprise entrants all around. Some, like these Cardinals, out of the blue. Or red, in the Cardinals' case.
We have a Super Bowl where both quarterbacks (Ben Roethlisberger of the Steelers and Kurt Warner of the Cardinals) have already won championship rings. We have a matchup of powerful receivers and swift, full-of-punch defenses. Exceptional kickers all around. Imaginative teams on both sides of the ball.
It is the Steelers. It is the Cardinals.
They are related.
This game will have that cat-and-mouse element of which party knows the other best, which one can identify and exploit weaknesses it intricately knows and which can turn familiarity, kinship, into an advantage.
"Coach Whisenhunt must have been upset the way it went down here and I’m sure he knew he was going to be a good head coach wherever he landed," Steelers receiver Santonio Holmes said. "He will definitely pull out all of the tricks. He’ll be on us. We’ll be on him."
 

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unless there is something I am missing, the Steelers head coach was a defensive coordinator from the Vikings??? My point was the Steelers did not hire from within but went out and took someone from another team...Does someone have any info on Mike Tomlin EVER being an offensive co.????????
 

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