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Mike Tomlin in Carolina?


Jeremy Igo

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Tomlin will remain in Pittsburgh. That team is in a generational change and it would be stupid to let a guy go who has such an incredible track record. He lost his best RB, WR and then QB in the last 18 months, plus the loss of Shazier on defense.

Tomlin's a winner. If they let him go, they'd forever be chasing after him.

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Lmao if you guys hate Ron you'd absolutely despise Tomlin.

That is absolutely Ben's team. Tomlin is a mouthpiece and to quote Bradshaw, a cheerleader.  His adjustments are terrible and he's gotten by on Talent entirely.

Even more questionable talent identification on defense than Ron too. Outside of Shazier, name one great defensive player the Steelers drafted.

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2 minutes ago, Rags said:

Lmao if you guys hate Ron you'd absolutely despise Tomlin.

That is absolutely Ben's team. Tomlin is a mouthpiece and to quote Bradshaw, a cheerleader.  His adjustments are terrible and he's gotten by on Talent entirely.

Even more questionable talent identification on defense than Ron too. Outside of Shazier, name one great defensive player the Steelers drafted.

That has to do more with Kevin Colbert who some fans are wanting as the next gm here in Carolina. Colbert has ruined the Steelers history of great defense. 

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