A historic run in Pittsburgh is finally over.
Steelers coach Mike Tomlin has stepped down as the team’s head coach, per multiple reports, after a first-round playoff home loss to the Texans on Monday night extended the franchise’s drought to nine years without a postseason win.
Tomlin, 53, never produced a losing season in 19 years and won a Super Bowl during the 2008 season, but the franchise has lost six straight playoff games since its last postseason win in 2017.
Monday’s 30-6 loss to Houston marked the fifth-straight loss by at least 10 points...
crazy my life after graduating HS had Tomlin and Harbaugh in the AFC North the whole timeThat didn't take long.
crazy my life after graduating HS had Tomlin and Harbaugh in the AFC North the whole time
Now both out
That's probably why he left.. Done with the shitty QB's and meh rosterThey should shake up the front office, too. Tomlin is far from being the only problem on that team.
Forgot all about this aspect of tomlin's mediocrity.
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That's utterly ridiculous.Bill has a ton of people who worked for him coaching in this league.Still > the one produced by Little Bill.
That's utterly ridiculous.Bill has a ton of people who worked for him coaching in this league.
Vrabel says hi (he worked for Bill)All of whom were failures as HCs.
Vrabel says hi (he worked for Bill)
Did I say anything about head coaches?All of whom were failures as HCs.
Did I say anything about head coaches?
BB by far had the worst coaching tree. Bill O'Brien had moderate success and looks like a HOF'er compared to the other duds that came from NE. Vrabel doesn't count because he was only a player under Bill and never on his staff. He also has a completely different coaching philosophy and scheme. The coaching tree he came from would be O'Brien's. That would be like saying Kevin O'Connell comes from the BB coaching tree, but he is from the Shanahan tree.All of whom were failures as HCs.