Mike Tomlin became the coach of the Steelers in 2007. Nineteen years later, he’s still going.
If you haven’t heard, he’s never had a losing season. If you also haven’t heard, Tomlin hasn’t won a playoff game since the 2016 season. Which means, if the Steelers don’t win a postseason game this year, he will have gone nine seasons without winning one after his first ten seasons on the job.
Given the current state of the team, which has slid to 6-6 after a 4-1 start, the circumstances raise a fair question: Is it time for a change?
For both sides. Team and coach arguably could use a fresh start. Team and coach arguably could benefit from a shakeup.
Frankly, Tomlin doesn’t seem to be as troubled by the current state of the team as he should be. And maybe it’s because he knows the Steelers w

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