Mike Tomlin Steps Down As Heach Coach After 19 Seasons With Steelers | Pat McAfee Show

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Mike Tomlin has officially stepped down as the head coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers after 19 successful seasons, making the decision to leave amidst speculation about his future with the team. This marks a significant turning point for both the Steelers and the AFC North, as Tomlin leaves behind a legacy of never having a losing season during his tenure.

Key Takeaways

  • A coaching era ends, but a loyal fanbase is ready to embrace change and new possibilities.
  • 19 seasons without a losing record? Mike Tomlin school of coaching might just open up a mentoring tour.
  • After 9 years of playoff woes, Pittsburgh fans have mixed feelings: nostalgia meets a desperate need for change.
  • Living legend Tomlin steps down; will NFL see him as a head coach again or as the next great analyst?
  • In a league where loyalty can cost you, Tomlin's exit reminds us: timing and expectations are everything.

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