One of the things that I like to do, and I don’t know why, is to examine what the Pittsburgh Steelers under Mike Tomlin tend to do when they bring in a new member to their coaching staff. More often than not, they make some pretty significant investments to their position, almost as a welcoming gift, to give them the best chance of succeeding.
Matt Canada’s not going to get that as the Steelers’ not quarterbacks coach, but he does have two young players to work with who started a combined 14 games last season, including a former third-round pick who is entering just his third season, so I would argue this doesn’t need to be upgraded—yet.