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    Steelers' OC Bruce Arians available

    Bruce Arians' departure from the Pittsburgh Steelers officially was labeled a retirement, but a league source told NFL Network insider Jason La Canfora on Saturday that the assistant coach was told that his contract would not be renewed this offseason.
    The source said Arians wasn't fired.
    A report in Saturday's edition of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reveals that the decision to end Arians' five-year tenure as Steelers offensive coordinator was made by people other than Arians.
    The Post-Gazette reported, citing sources inside and outside the organization, that coach Mike Tomlin told Arians more than once since the team's playoff loss to Denver that he wanted him to return. The newspaper reported that Arians told his assistants and others that he planned to be back with the team in 2012, but sources said the decision to part ways with Arians came from someone higher up in the organization than Tomlin.
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    The Post-Gazette reported team president Art Rooney II appears to be the guy who pulled the trigger.
    A league source told La Canfora that quarterback coach Randy Fichtner is an in-house option to replace Arians.
    NFL Network's Michael Lombardi said that running backs coach Kirby Wilson could have been a candidate to fill the vacant spot, but his health makes that unlikely. Wilson sustained burns to his arms and legs in a house fire in early January.
    The Post-Gazette reported Arians could not be reached.
    The Steelers produced two 1,000-yard receivers this season in Mike Wallace and Antonio Brown, and the team had its best per-carry average (4.4 yards) since 2001. The Post-Gazette reported that quarterback Ben Roethlisberger, who was close to Arians, is not happy with the move.

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    Is this someone the Bears should look at? He's got experience with a big, mobile, canon-armed QB and has had success. Not sure he'd be comfortable sharing the OC spot with Tice, but maybe worth an inquiry. That is, if he did not retire and was essentially fired.
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    This would be awesome. He would definitely be on the same page with Tice in terms of mixing pass with run, as Pittsburgh has been famous for this for years.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Papa Bear View Post
    Is this someone the Bears should look at? He's got experience with a big, mobile, canon-armed QB and has had success. Not sure he'd be comfortable sharing the OC spot with Tice, but maybe worth an inquiry. That is, if he did not retire and was essentially fired.
    Well he's probably looking for work right about now since it seems like he was expecting to have a job for 2012. I don't know how good a fit he is but it would seem to me that what Pitt runs is pretty much like where we want to be.



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    Very interesting. Made more interesting by whatever the funk the Bear are doing with this whole run/pass coordinator bullish.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigClaws View Post
    Very interesting. Made more interesting by whatever the funk the Bear are doing with this whole run/pass coordinator bullish.
    Careful, Claws. Too much censoring of one's thoughts may make that one person come across as prudish. I expect more out of you, young man. lol

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