After Saturday's wild-card loss to the Baltimore Ravens marked the Pittsburgh Steelers' sixth straight playoff loss, coach Mike Tomlin has been the center of a conversation around what the team needs to do to improve in the future.
Pittsburgh Steelers Head Coach Mike Tomlin is known around the NFL as one of the best coaches in the league. The issue is that he hasn’t won a playoff game since the 2016 NFL season.
The Steelers don't change coaches often, to say the least. Since the NFL's modern era began in 1970, there's only been three coaches in Pittsburgh including Tomlin. The Steelers giving up Tomlin seems unlikely, especially as the coach doesn't really seem to be the problem.
Considering the Pittsburgh Steelers’ hardships over the past decade, ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith feels it might be time to turn the spotlight onto Mike Tomlin. “How about the fact that he’s ...
Description: Stephen A. Smith discusses whether he is justified in being skeptical about whether Mike Tomlin is the right man going forward for the Steelers.
with some believing that head coach Mike Tomlin could be on his way out one way or another. ESPN's Stephen A. Smith falls under that category, stating on "First Take" that he believes Tomlin ...
ESPN's Stephen A. Smith—a well-known Steelers supporter ... Tyreek Hill teases Steelers as potential landing spot on social media Mike Tomlin takes full responsibility for Steelers' playoff ...
After a poor performance against the Ravens on Saturday night, many fans were calling for Tomlin’s firing, but Steelers owner Art Rooney has reportedly decided that Tomlin isnt
ESPN personality Stephen A. Smith is usually taking jabs at the Dallas Cowboys, but on Tuesday he opted to go in a different direction. Smith outlined the five best candidates that the Dallas Cowboys could hire after moving on from Mike McCarthy on Monday.
Mike Tomlin ... coordinator Arthur Smith could interview for head coaching jobs. Position coaches such as offensive line coach Pat Meyer could be out too. But unless Tomlin changes his tune ...
Nobody can deny Mike ... Arthur Smith's game plan on Saturday was utterly confounding. His postseason track record, at this point, is probably more troublesome than Tomlin's.
Stephen A. Smith cites his relationship with ESPN president Jimmy Pitaro as big reason for staying at the network.