I thought teams would kill for Tomlin
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I thought teams would kill for Tomlin
The Rich Eisens should explain why he does not have any offers.
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Obviously its because he said he wants to take some time off and spend it with his family, duh....

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I heard there were several calls. All rejected
Fraudlin !!
Fraudlin !!
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I would be he would listen if the Bills came calling, he needs a ready made team.
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Think the Bills want him after the Bills curb stomped them this year?
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I honestly don't think Tomlin will ever coach a team again. He will be completely exposed for the dufus he is and it will be a wake up call that the dude was never really any good - he just always got bailed out by Ben most years and got really lucky the others. It's difficult to fix dumb and lazy!
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He will never coach again. Partly because he’s done it all, and also partly because he realized his style no longer wins and he was a letdown to his players. Even Ronde Barber said he is not coming back.
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Yeah, I think when you spend that long at an organization, the thought of going somewhere else isn’t really all that attractive.Steelperch wrote: ↑Sun Jan 18, 2026 1:52 pmHe will never coach again. Partly because he’s done it all, and also partly because he realized his style no longer wins and he was a letdown to his players. Even Ronde Barber said he is not coming back.
Especially when you’ve already made $100M in career earnings and now has kids participating in college sports.
If Tomlin wanted to coach again, he’d find a job. Not because he’s some amazing coach, but because teams are dumb and can’t help themselves.
I wouldn’t be surprised if the rumors of him picking up a TV job were true, though. It’d be something to keep him busy while staying involved with football, while still giving him the free time to spend with family. It makes sense.
Stick a fork in him; he's done.
Maybe that's why Mediocre Mike was busy thumping his chest and blowing (kisses).
Maybe that's why Mediocre Mike was busy thumping his chest and blowing (kisses).
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The fear of holding the playoff bitch record will scare him from returning
8 straight losses in the playoffs? He doesn’t want that.
Fuck Mike Tomlin
8 straight losses in the playoffs? He doesn’t want that.
Fuck Mike Tomlin
If he goes somewhere else and [inevitably] flops, it puts his HOF chances in serious jeopardy.
No coaching tree tells you exactly what teams think of Tomlin. Hiring coaches is maybe the most important job of a HC. Tomlin has failed at one of the most important aspects of leadership.
And I don't think it was ego or fear - look at the slew of former HCs in Lebeau, Haley, Munchak, Flores, Smith...even Arians went on to be a HC.
PIT was where coaches go to die. If you were young and innovative, you'd never coach for conservative, checker-playing Tomlin. Even setting aside the game-day dumbfuckery and apparent "laziness", you can't win with shitty assistant coaches. And Tomlin proved that.
Tomlin is a fraud, and that has value for people who don't know better. But this narrative of Tomlin being a good/great coach has to end. How much more evidence do you need? Mediocre. At best.
No coaching tree tells you exactly what teams think of Tomlin. Hiring coaches is maybe the most important job of a HC. Tomlin has failed at one of the most important aspects of leadership.
And I don't think it was ego or fear - look at the slew of former HCs in Lebeau, Haley, Munchak, Flores, Smith...even Arians went on to be a HC.
PIT was where coaches go to die. If you were young and innovative, you'd never coach for conservative, checker-playing Tomlin. Even setting aside the game-day dumbfuckery and apparent "laziness", you can't win with shitty assistant coaches. And Tomlin proved that.
Tomlin is a fraud, and that has value for people who don't know better. But this narrative of Tomlin being a good/great coach has to end. How much more evidence do you need? Mediocre. At best.
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I mean, according to the Rich Eisens of sports media people not beating down the door to hire Tomin for 50 M a year would be like suddenly single Sydney Sweeney having trouble getting a date. That's what the smart people told me.
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ThisSteelperch wrote: ↑Sun Jan 18, 2026 1:52 pmHe will never coach again. Partly because he’s done it all, and also partly because he realized his style no longer wins and he was a letdown to his players. Even Ronde Barber said he is not coming back.
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Im already missing him and feeling sorry that we don’t have him anymore and who can replace him? We aren’t going to be able to find anyone!!!!! Im also feeling ungrateful and accept and embrace that.
"I'm institutionalized, man," he joked. "I gotta have it. I just love the challenges week in and week out that this job provides: the growth in it, the collective growth, the individual growth."
LMFAO what if a few weeks from now Tomlin is like "you know, I've changed my mind" and Deuce is like "thank GAWD because I can't make a choice from these 12 modern day football coaches"
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I kept hearing that for years….
Tomlin will be in such demand he’ll have the next coaching gig before the ink on the pink slip is dry…
And of course who you going to get to replace him.
Now it’s well, whoever wants to sign him has to give up money and/or draft picks because the Steelers own his rights.
Convenient but plausible excuse for why Tomlin is not already slated to coach as popular as he is perceived.
Of course the other convenient and plausible excuse is he’s going in to broadcasting to take a much needed break.
Mmmm, Hmmmmm……
Tomlin will be in such demand he’ll have the next coaching gig before the ink on the pink slip is dry…
And of course who you going to get to replace him.
Now it’s well, whoever wants to sign him has to give up money and/or draft picks because the Steelers own his rights.
Convenient but plausible excuse for why Tomlin is not already slated to coach as popular as he is perceived.
Of course the other convenient and plausible excuse is he’s going in to broadcasting to take a much needed break.
Mmmm, Hmmmmm……
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Sto-Rox JV football has an opening and they've emailed him.
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Amazing how quickly the Giants were on Harbaugh,
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and the Falcons too
and even the interest in Saleh
but no interest at all in a "future HOF shoo in"?
and even the interest in Saleh
but no interest at all in a "future HOF shoo in"?
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Another thing is the Steelers still own the rights to Tomlin since he “retired” and wasn’t fired.
So teams couldn’t contact him if they wanted to, unless they negotiated with the Steelers first.
So teams couldn’t contact him if they wanted to, unless they negotiated with the Steelers first.
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According to the ballwash media, the stampede to sign Tomlin should have resembled a South American soccer riot.
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He's taking the year off guys.


I'm so thankful they didn't trade him to the Bears last year, we would be stuck with Ben Johnson.
I'm so thankful they didn't trade him to the Bears last year, we would be stuck with Ben Johnson.
I would bet money the contract was voided. If he was fired the Steelers no longer have his rights. Allowing him the dignity of "resigning" wouldn't change that. If he was fired, they'd owe him $20M so there almost certainly is an "understanding" that was reached, which is likely everyone agreeing to rip up the contract.Louis Lipps Service wrote: ↑Sun Jan 18, 2026 6:06 pmAnother thing is the Steelers still own the rights to Tomlin since he “retired” and wasn’t fired.
I'd also bet money if Tomlin just decided to resign, he would have asked to be released from the contract and Rooney would have granted it.
If they just wanted to pressure him to quit, there also would have been a negotiation.
The absolute best case scenario for PIT is Tomlin wants to go to another team and they are willing to negotiate draft picks. But the flipside of that is if PIT demands torpedo a deal, then they're on the hook to pay Tomlin $20M.
Steelers are never getting a pick for Tomlin, for MANY reasons. Time to let go of that pipe dream. There's no "free option" for PIT here with rights to another year or two.
I actually do think the Bills want him and it wouldn't surprise me if they gave him a call today.Dan Smith--BYU wrote: ↑Sun Jan 18, 2026 3:05 amThink the Bills want him after the Bills curb stomped them this year?
Sure, Tomlin's message long grew stale in the Steelers locker room but it would be fresh as a daisy in Buffalo.
You're also handing Cool Shades a generational talent, superstar QB in his prime.
Sound familiar?
I'll be shocked if Buffalo doesn't or hasn't already reached out to Mikey T.
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Be a shame for McDermott.K_C_ wrote: ↑Sun Jan 18, 2026 6:58 pmI actually do think the Bills want him and it wouldn't surprise me if they gave him a call today.Dan Smith--BYU wrote: ↑Sun Jan 18, 2026 3:05 amThink the Bills want him after the Bills curb stomped them this year?
Sure, Tomlin's message long grew stale in the Steelers locker room but it would be fresh as a daisy in Buffalo.
You're also handing Cool Shades a generational talent, superstar QB in his prime.
Sound familiar?
I'll be shocked if Buffalo doesn't or hasn't already reached out to Mikey T.
9 years as their HC.
98-50 - .662
83-33 - .72 last 7 years.
8 playoff wins since 2020. vs ZERO for Tomlin since 2016.
Bills did not surround Josh with enough WR talent this year.
Josh Allen with worst ball security ever in a playofs.
I stay with McDermott.
Be damn shame if Tomlin stepped into that....
But....I will take the draft pick(s).......
and enjoy him taking down the Bills
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No doubt staying w mcdermottStosh-67 wrote: ↑Sun Jan 18, 2026 7:35 pmBe a shame for McDermott.K_C_ wrote: ↑Sun Jan 18, 2026 6:58 pmI actually do think the Bills want him and it wouldn't surprise me if they gave him a call today.Dan Smith--BYU wrote: ↑Sun Jan 18, 2026 3:05 amThink the Bills want him after the Bills curb stomped them this year?
Sure, Tomlin's message long grew stale in the Steelers locker room but it would be fresh as a daisy in Buffalo.
You're also handing Cool Shades a generational talent, superstar QB in his prime.
Sound familiar?
I'll be shocked if Buffalo doesn't or hasn't already reached out to Mikey T.
9 years as their HC.
98-50 - .662
83-33 - .72 last 7 years.
8 playoff wins since 2020. vs ZERO for Tomlin since 2016.
Bills did not surround Josh with enough WR talent this year.
Josh Allen with worst ball security ever in a playofs.
I stay with McDermott.
Be damn shame if Tomlin stepped into that....
But....I will take the draft pick.......
and enjoy him taking down the Bills
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We shouldn't even be wondering about who might have called him.
Teams at every level should have their covered wagons and horses at the starting lines at Ft. Smith AR with an IV of Red Bull itching to make their Sooner claim for Tomlin screaming like girls at 1964 Beatles concerts if the media were correct.
Teams at every level should have their covered wagons and horses at the starting lines at Ft. Smith AR with an IV of Red Bull itching to make their Sooner claim for Tomlin screaming like girls at 1964 Beatles concerts if the media were correct.
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Replacing a coach with another coach who your guy beat 5 out of 6 the last games by an average of 17 points would be the dumbest thing the Bills have done in franchise history.K_C_ wrote: ↑Sun Jan 18, 2026 6:58 pmI actually do think the Bills want him and it wouldn't surprise me if they gave him a call today.Dan Smith--BYU wrote: ↑Sun Jan 18, 2026 3:05 amThink the Bills want him after the Bills curb stomped them this year?
Sure, Tomlin's message long grew stale in the Steelers locker room but it would be fresh as a daisy in Buffalo.
You're also handing Cool Shades a generational talent, superstar QB in his prime.
Sound familiar?
I'll be shocked if Buffalo doesn't or hasn't already reached out to Mikey T.
There is only a very specific scenario where I can see a team interested in Tomlin, and that's an absolute failed franchise like CLE or Vegas that just wants to get the fans excited by hiring Tomlin.Steelperch wrote: ↑Sun Jan 18, 2026 9:15 pmReplacing a coach with another coach who your guy beat 5 out of 6 the last games by an average of 17 points would be the dumbest thing the Bills have done in franchise history.
Like you said, there's nothing in the last 10-15 years of Tomlin's playoff career that would be appealing to a team on the doorstep like BUF. Tomlin has also largely failed at rebuilding, which takes most of the other teams off the table.
So maybe 4-6 teams would actually consider hiring Tomlin, but there won't be a bidding war and there won't be significant draft compensation. And Tomlin would have no interest going to those failed franchises because it will bury his waning HOF chances.
Tomlin has a ring with Roethlisberger.Steelperch wrote: ↑Sun Jan 18, 2026 9:15 pmReplacing a coach with another coach who your guy beat 5 out of 6 the last games by an average of 17 points would be the dumbest thing the Bills have done in franchise history.K_C_ wrote: ↑Sun Jan 18, 2026 6:58 pmI actually do think the Bills want him and it wouldn't surprise me if they gave him a call today.Dan Smith--BYU wrote: ↑Sun Jan 18, 2026 3:05 amThink the Bills want him after the Bills curb stomped them this year?
Sure, Tomlin's message long grew stale in the Steelers locker room but it would be fresh as a daisy in Buffalo.
You're also handing Cool Shades a generational talent, superstar QB in his prime.
Sound familiar?
I'll be shocked if Buffalo doesn't or hasn't already reached out to Mikey T.
It's looking like MacDermott will never win a ring with Allen.
I'm not saying Tomlin is a great or even a good coach, but he has won the big one. He got to the Super Bowl twice with Ben.
Now with Mahomes out of the picture for at least a year, Buffalo needs to capitalize on the Super Bowl window NOW.
They failed in spectacular fashion this year. I'll bet if they fail again next year, MacDermott will be kicked to the curb.
Much like Tomlin's NHALS, nobody gives a shit about MacDermott doing anything other than he is NOT getting to Super Bowls.
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