Mike Tomlin agrees with Steelers fans chanting for his firing, but clarifies his stance.
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After a 26-point run by Buffalo turned Sunday into a difficult night at home, Pittsburgh supporters made their feelings plain, chanting for head coach Mike Tomlin to be dismissed. When asked about those calls this week, Tomlin did not push back.
In general, I agree with them from this perspective, Tomlin said, describing the connection between winning and entertaining a fanbase. Football is a game. We are in the sport entertainment business. If you root for the Steelers, entertaining you is winning. When you are not winning, it is not entertaining. I respect that, I share their frustrations.
Now in his 19th season as Pittsburghs head coach, Tomlin has never presided over a losing campaign and has posted only a handful of .500 finishes. Still, a Super Bowl title has eluded the team since the 2008 season and the franchise has not returned to the leagues championship game since 2010.
Although the Steelers have reached the postseason in four of the past five years, their most recent playoff victory dates back nearly a decade. The club stood at 6-6 heading into a divisional trip to Baltimore.
Tomlin said the result does not shake his faith in the methods that produced long-term consistency. He urged a return to work and likened the situation to other professions that endure public criticism yet continue to perform.
We need to roll up our sleeves and get back to work, Tomlin told reporters. When you do a job and sometimes receive negative feedback, it should not fundamentally erode your belief in your skills. Our last performance was below our standard, but that does not mean our conviction or ability to improve is gone.
He does not expect major staff overhauls, though evaluations will continue. Tomlin emphasized that change happens organically in the NFL because each week brings a different opponent, weather and roster availability.
The Steelers also face on-field concerns beyond their coachs job security. Injuries and inconsistent play have compounded problems: the offense and defense rank low in league tables, and Pittsburghs signal-caller has battled ailments that affected his recent performances. Tomlin warned that relying on a single approach is unlikely to produce the wins the team needs.
As the season reaches a crucial stretch, Tomlin said the organization will examine all elements and adapt where necessary, seeking multiple avenues to return to victory.
Author: Sophia Brooks
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