When I was a teenager in the late-’80s, I had to endure the heck that was Tom Moore as the Steelers’ offensive coordinator, before Joe Walton came along in 1990 and made the experience pure hell.
In subsequent years, the Steelers went through their fair share of offensive game-planners, including Ron Erhardt, Chan Gailey, Ray Sherman and Mike Mularkey. I enjoyed some and didn’t care for others. Unfortunately for me, even as a 20 and then 30-something, I really had no say in who Pittsburgh’s offensive coordinator was. But that all changed with the advent of social media.