Former New England Patriots linebacker and two-time Super Bowl champion Rob Ninkovich thinks it would be foolish for the Pittsburgh Steelers to fire Mike Tomlin.
Tomlin was named the Steelers' head coach in 2007. He took over for Bill Cowher, who coached from 1992 to 2006 and won the 2006 Super Bowl with Pittsburgh. When he stepped down as head coach, Cower left with a 12-9 playoff record, winning at least one playoff game in eight of the 10 times he led the Steelers to the playoffs.
Mike Tomlin has never had a losing record in the regular season as head coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers. His playoff record, especially recently, is a bit spottier.
The loss to the Ravens marks the sixth straight playoff loss for Pittsburgh which ties for the longest postseason losing streak with the Miami Dolphins. Woody would be on “Get Up” on ESPN and used Tomlin's quote of “the standard is the standard” and questioned if the playoff disappointment is part of that.
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