Many of life’s decisions are like tearing off a Band-aid — you know it’s going to hurt, so better do it quickly and get it over with than draw out the pain. The Pittsburgh Steelers have been faced with a couple of these decisions over the past few seasons but, so far, have shown an inability to commit to meaningful change.
The Steelers’ organization has famously been resistant to change, and I’m not referring to the form of currency jingling around in your pocket. How else do you explain only three head coaches in nearly fifty years?