After the Pittsburgh Steelers 28-14 loss to the Baltimore Ravens, head coach Mike Tomlin addressed the media. A humble Tomlin came to the microphone and was more than willing to swallow his pride and give all credit to the Ravens,
The Pittsburgh Steelers once again packed their bags after a one-and-done in the playoffs with a 28-14 loss to the Baltimore Ravens on Saturday night. Following the game head coach Mike Tomlin didn't make excuses for the team's playoff failures after not having won a playoff game since a 2016 run
After a crushing playoff elimination at the hands of Lamar Jackson and the Ravens, Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin didn't hold back to admit defeat.
In a fiery post-game message, Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin placed the blame squarely on Russell Wilson for his team's crushing playoff defeat to Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens.
The Ravens put the Steelers in a bag with their run game from the opening drive in their wild-card win, and they never let up. Lamar Jackson and Derrick Henry were unstoppable.
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Head coach Mike Tomlin says the team will not let any ... Tomlin does not agree with that sentiment, though. “Lamar (Jackson) wasn’t taken at the top of the draft,” Tomlin said.
Dave Helman sits down to recap the Baltimore Raven's dominant victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers. Within the discussion, Helman analyzes Lamar Jackson & Derrick Henry's impressive performance. Helman also wonders what direction Mike Tomlin and Russell Wilson will head toward after the tough loss.
Tomlin isn’t the problem with the Steelers. Saying he is requires a belief the Steelers should have won more than 10 games this season. But the frustration from Steelers fans is valid.
Tomlin is such a coaching force that he will never let the Steelers fall by the wayside. To Tomlin, being at the helm of a losing campaign would be unacceptable. It’d be a hit to his hallowed reputation. He is a coach crafted to be at the helm of a ready-made winner, nothing less. A rebuild isn’t worth his time.
Is Tomlin holding the Steelers back? Is it the other way around? Could it be both? There's much more to this story than the obvious.