The Pittsburgh Steelers hired Arthur Smith as their offensive coordinator ... seasons before his arrival in Pittsburgh, is expected to draw at least some interest from teams looking for a new ...
According to a report by ESPN, University of North Carolina athletic director Bubba Cunningham's first choice to fill the eventual head coaching vacancy upon the departure of Mack Brown was Smith.
Before that, Smith was the offensive coordinator of the Titans for two seasons. Smith could draw interest elsewhere. NFL teams will be looking for head coaches. And while it didn't work in Smith's ...
As reported by ESPN.com, Plan A was Arthur Smith. Smith, who played guard for the Tar Heels from 2001 through 2005, coached the Falcons for three seasons. He's now the Steelers' offensive coordinator.
North Carolina actually preferred failed NFL head coach Arthur Smith, a Tar Heels alum, over Bill Belichick as its next head coach, according to ESPN. Once Smith, the Steelers’ offensive ...
His relationship with offensive coordinator Arthur Smith, though, might make that difficult. Former All-Pro receiver Brandon Marshall sounded off on the Steelers coach, citing him as the obstacle ...
Former All-Pro wide receiver Brandon Marshall reiterated that he’s not a fan of Pittsburgh Steelers offensive coordinator Arthur Smith. Marshall blasted Smith last month for running three tight ...
In the latest episode of the I Am Athlete Daily podcast, he stated his belief that Pittsburgh should re-sign Russell Wilson and subsequently let go of offensive coordinator Arthur Smith.
The school’s first option was current Pittsburgh Steelers offensive coordinator and former Tar Heels guard Arthur Smith, according to a report from ESPN. Belichick had made his interest in the ...
As reported by ESPN.com, Plan A was Arthur Smith. Smith, who played guard for the Tar Heels from 2001 through 2005, coached the Falcons for three seasons. He’s now the Steelers’ offensive coordinator.