INSTANT REACTION: Mike Tomlin OUT as Pittsburgh Steelers coach | Colin Cowherd: THE HERD

From The Herd with Colin Cowherd

Mike Tomlin has officially stepped down as head coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers after 19 seasons, marking a significant change for the franchise as they look for their fourth head coach since the late 1960s. Discussions on potential candidates suggest a shift towards experienced coaches such as Kevin Stefanski, while the broader coaching landscape appears to be strengthening, particularly for teams like the New York Giants seeking established leadership.

Key Takeaways

  • Mike Tomlin's departure signals a Steelers reset: from legends to youth, the old guard must shift.
  • With Tomlin gone, the Giants might snag a coaching buffet: Harbaugh, Stfansky, or even Tomlin himself? Delicious!
  • Blame Tomlin all you want, but the Steelers' chaos runs deeper: culture matters more than just coaching schemes.
  • Nine NFL coaching vacancies: a rare opportunity! Will the Giants feast or just nibble at the leftovers?
  • Bad vibes in Pittsburgh? Time for a fresh perspective—offensive-minded leadership could spark new life into the Steelers.

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