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Why do I get the feeling there is something about Tomlin leaving that we are not being told about

Discussion in 'Steelers Talk' started by Joel Buchsbaum, Jan 15, 2026 at 9:21 AM.

  1. santeesteel

    santeesteel

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    Sometimes, in the middle of a game!
     
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  2. jeh1856

    jeh1856 We want in so we can bark to go out again

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    AB
     
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  3. Arch Stanton

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    I don't think there's any deep secret as to why Tomlin resigned. 19 years as a head coach is a long time, and he hasn't been competitive in the playoffs for nearly a decade. Maybe part of it was that he feared breaking Marvin Lewis' record of losing the most consecutive playoff games? Who really knows? It was wise of him to step down now (it's not like he needs the money), take a year off, and come back in 2027 with a fresh perspective. Maybe he'll coach again, maybe he won't. I wish him luck in whatever path he choses to follow.
     
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  4. jeh1856

    jeh1856 We want in so we can bark to go out again

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    There was an OL years ago who quit mid season

    But he was accepted to Medical school and didn’t want to hurt his hands
     
  5. james weyandt

    james weyandt Well-Known Member

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    Tomlin will probably take Bradshaw's job on FOX
     
  6. Robert

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    I doubt that we will ever know. Publicly, I believe Rooney said that he would take Tomlin back for next year and that it was tomlin's decision to step away. That could be the straight up truth, or maybe it was one of those face-saving statements made after a hard conversation between the two of them.

    Art's comments about always wanting to be competitive actually makes me wonder a little bit if he had a hand in pushing to plug the holes each year and be able to make a run at the playoffs rather than building the team right.
     
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  7. OX1947

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    TJ has been in the playoffs 5 times. Two of those years he was a rookie and the other was this year where he should have been out for the year from almost destroying his lungs.


    You wanna compare 3 games to 19 years? Does TJ call the shots for himself or a team?
     
  8. Joel Buchsbaum

    Joel Buchsbaum Well-Known Member

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    Well we aren't all retired German engineers so let me thank you for bumping this thread.

    If you have something else to add,please do so.

    A look at me follower I seem to have.
     
  9. Jammasterc

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    Hearing the "Fire Tomlin" chants did him in.

    But......he said it hurt him deeply that he couldn't fix the problems that let us down.

    What does that mean?
    He had no control over fixing things? Is he blaming someone higher up?
     
  10. Joel Buchsbaum

    Joel Buchsbaum Well-Known Member

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    And you are grasping what I am saying. Ronde Barber is his old pal and Cowher an X Steeler head coach. They are not going to say anything remotely degartroy about him. Quite the opposite.

    Meanwhile Tomlin has said nothing on air or in print about the situation which many Steeler fans are mystifying. He is out.

    This is very strange.
     
  11. Robert

    Robert Well-Known Member

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    I read that as saying he does not know how to fix the problems. Vrabel was run out of the Titans and has the Patriots sitting pretty. Tomlin might be the same thing. He is not getting it done for the Steelers and does not see the path forward. Having been there running it for 19 years, he just may not be able to see the problems. He is probably so ingrained into the way things are that change is beyond his ability.

    I had a boss a long time ago that kind of did that to me. Asked me why I was doing something like this when it would be better a different way. I was resistant to his way until I really thought about it more and realized that his way was better. My problem was that I was too ingrained in the way it has always been. It would not surprise me if that is part of the problem for Tomlin and maybe what he meant by his can't fix the problem statement, even if he did not realize what he was saying.
     
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