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The headline on the post-gazette.com story fairly screamed off the computer screen.
The story by Joshua Axelrod detailed the latest NFL.com rankings that had Tomlin as the league’s ninth-best coach. That was a drop from a year ago when Tomlin was No. 4 behind Bill Belichick, Sean Payton and Pete Carroll.
Thank you very much a 2-4 collapse, no playoffs and Antonio Brown.
That isn’t to say Tomlin didn’t deserve considerable blame for all of that. He had a rotten year in 2018. He hit bottom when Brown — a monster Tomlin helped to create by allowing him to do whatever he wanted — orchestrated his way out of town to a bigger contract in Oakland by trashing everybody and everything in the Steelers organization. Brown made Tomlin look like a fool.
But for Tomin to fall from No. 4 to No. 9?
I don’t get it.
more
https://www.post-gazette.com/sports...n-steelers-training-camp/stories/201907230006
Do you agree with that?
In May, I was not sure it was going to be a good idea, but at the same time, although Tomlin has his flaws, we could have worse than him and the steelers have never fired an HC for over 50 years
I also believe that Tomlin learned from his lessons on the Antonio Brown situation and that the steelers are not going to have a toxic locker room once again so I'll understand if the steelers extend the Tomlin's contract.It's true that Tomlin has things he needs to improve, but we can win with him
Your thoughts on that?
The story by Joshua Axelrod detailed the latest NFL.com rankings that had Tomlin as the league’s ninth-best coach. That was a drop from a year ago when Tomlin was No. 4 behind Bill Belichick, Sean Payton and Pete Carroll.
Thank you very much a 2-4 collapse, no playoffs and Antonio Brown.
That isn’t to say Tomlin didn’t deserve considerable blame for all of that. He had a rotten year in 2018. He hit bottom when Brown — a monster Tomlin helped to create by allowing him to do whatever he wanted — orchestrated his way out of town to a bigger contract in Oakland by trashing everybody and everything in the Steelers organization. Brown made Tomlin look like a fool.
But for Tomin to fall from No. 4 to No. 9?
I don’t get it.
more
https://www.post-gazette.com/sports...n-steelers-training-camp/stories/201907230006
Do you agree with that?
In May, I was not sure it was going to be a good idea, but at the same time, although Tomlin has his flaws, we could have worse than him and the steelers have never fired an HC for over 50 years
I also believe that Tomlin learned from his lessons on the Antonio Brown situation and that the steelers are not going to have a toxic locker room once again so I'll understand if the steelers extend the Tomlin's contract.It's true that Tomlin has things he needs to improve, but we can win with him
Your thoughts on that?