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Tomlin Silent on Job Security Amid Steelers’ Playoff Exit



Steelers Coach Mike Tomlin Speaks Out on Team’s Postseason Struggles

Pittsburgh Steelers coach Mike Tomlin has had enough of watching his team show potential only to fizzle in the postseason. In a recent press conference, Tomlin expressed his frustration and urged his team to adapt and make changes to achieve their goal of becoming world champions.

Tomlin acknowledged that the team’s recent postseason performances have been disappointing, but emphasized that they are not repeating the same mistakes and are instead making adjustments to improve. He stressed that the team’s goals are clear, but they are falling short of achieving them in a consistent way.

Tomlin also took responsibility for unpacking why the team lost five straight games to end the season, and stressed that he is open to further adjustments to achieve a better final result. He emphasized that he is not concerned about his own job security, citing his track record of leading lesser Steelers teams to the postseason despite significant adversity.

Tomlin also addressed the issue of culture in Pittsburgh, acknowledging that the team’s recent postseason struggles have caused some frustration and concern. However, he emphasized that he is open to addressing any component of the team’s culture that may be contributing to their struggles.

Ultimately, Tomlin’s message to his team is clear: it’s time to adapt and make changes to achieve their goal of becoming world champions. The only way to properly respond to their recent struggles is by winning in 2025.

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