Mike Tomlin steps down as Steelers head coach, What’s next for Aaron Rodgers? | The Insiders
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Mike Tomlin has stepped down as head coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers after 19 successful seasons, marking a significant change for the franchise as they prepare for a new leadership era. The discussion also includes the upcoming divisional playoff matches and an analysis of Aaron Rodgers' future and potential game scenarios.
Key Takeaways
- Mike Tomlin leaves after 19 seasons—proof that sometimes even legends need a fresh start.
- In a league where losing streaks get coaches fired, Tomlin's zero losing seasons remains a rare gem.
- Change is scary: Tomlin's departure might shake the Steelers out of their 'neutral' gear.
- A high-profile exit sets the stage for the Steelers' future—who will fill Tomlin's oversized shoes?
- Could Tomlin’s 'resignation' be a strategic move? Think Sean Payton's tactical time out before a comeback.
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- Steelers (company)
- Denver Broncos (company)
- NFL (company)
- New England Patriots (company)
- Bears (company)
- Adam Rank (person)
- Cameron Wolfe (person)
- Bo Nix (person)
- Art Rooney (person)
- Ravens (company)
- Eagles (company)
- Captain James Cook (person)
- Ben Roethlisberger (person)
- Chuck Noll (person)
- Bill Cowher (person)
- Sean Payton (person)
- Atlanta Falcons (company)
- Chris Shula (person)
- Kelvin Shepherd (person)
- Tom Landry (person)