Tomlin is gone - Official!
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Re: Tomlin is gone - Official!
I’m here to collect all your sweet Tomlin soaker tears
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Some people owe me a big I’m sorry
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Some people owe me a big I’m sorry
Tomlin PC 1/11/25 -“Don't blink. If you're a blinker cut your eyelids off"


- BouldernBun
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Holy shit!
MM Kubiak had a stint with Saints and it wasn't anything to sprint over broken glass over. He is a risk but so is any young coach.6Trophies wrote: ↑Tue Jan 13, 2026 7:55 pmEveryone is interviewing Klint Kubiak...
From a Seattle Seabirds blog: Kubiak isn't just an example of one-year greatness. He has been an OC twice before in the NFL, and his teams were productive before they were mangled by injuries. That didn't happen with the Seahawks in 2025, and people saw what a Kubiak offense was capable of.
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That was a game that gave me pause...to say the least. And it presaged all the playoff catastrophes to come!pickarooney wrote: ↑Tue Jan 13, 2026 7:54 pmWahoo! I've come a long way from defending Tomlin years ago. The Browns playoff game in which the opposing coach wasn't even on the sideline was my breaking point. I feel like Charlie Brown making solid contact with that football!!
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Interesting that the Emperor Chaz and Cool Shades are tied at 193 regular season wins lifetime. Of course, Coach Noll shits all over him in the postseason.
"Jack Lambert is mean and relentless wherever he goes, on and off the field! I do remember many times he would chase me in practice, but no way would I let him catch me" - Franco Harris
i would remove DC OC and GM and all vets ... as soon possible and by best means for the team possible get rid of Cam, TJ, DK, Rodgers, Ramsey, Jonnu, Queen, Keanu and obviously assume Theilen and MVS are only on limited deals ...StillerInCT wrote: ↑Tue Jan 13, 2026 7:37 pmWe're on the same page, Clan. Get rid of as many big contracts as we can and just reboot.
Clear out the entire coaching staff as well.
Maybe even bring in a priest to cleanse the facilities.
I am happy.
I'd love to be happier, except Art Rooney II will be the one who decides who the next coach is.
I'd love to be happier, except Art Rooney II will be the one who decides who the next coach is.
“Yeah we suck, be there is a chance we could suck slightly more if we try to correct the problem.” - Art Deuce (summarized by SteelPerch)
Yea, no Tomlin would not have. Tomlin never would have designed an offense around Lamar in the first place and found way to use his legs like the Ravens did to deal with his growing pains to begin with. They didn't even really get much out of Fields as a runner last year.The creativity and balls Harbaugh showed in ditching Flacco to go with Lamar mid-season, redesigning their offense on the fly...Tomlin never would have done that. Period point blank. Harbaugh is highly flawed, but he was a far better guy to pair with Lamar.steelclan wrote: ↑Tue Jan 13, 2026 7:32 pmHarbaugh is more overrated than Tomlin. Harbaugh had a Sb roster for at least 4 years and figured out a myriad of ways to cock it up.
As much as I am happy to see Tomlin gone? If Tomlin had Lamar, he would have at very least made a SB. For one simple reason, Tomlin would've pounded teams with Henry in the playoffs.
I've legit waited for this for 12-13 years. I'm not the OG Fire Tomlin guy, but I'm one of the oldest.
dont take QB this year
stock up and build core at other positions and aim for QB next draft
trade what you can for more picks next year
stock up and build core at other positions and aim for QB next draft
trade what you can for more picks next year
A lot of fans are just so happy to have Tomlin gone that there is going to be a very real honeymoon period for the next coach in my view. But hey, anything is possible.
Steelers could do worse than Tomlin and maybe they make the wrong hire and SHOULD move on after two years. We'll see. But for the first time in god knows how long, there is a legit chance that they will do what is necessary to get back to competing for championships.
It's not just about the results here. It's about creating a process that legitimately has a chance to do that.
Steelers could do worse than Tomlin and maybe they make the wrong hire and SHOULD move on after two years. We'll see. But for the first time in god knows how long, there is a legit chance that they will do what is necessary to get back to competing for championships.
It's not just about the results here. It's about creating a process that legitimately has a chance to do that.
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Cheers!!Steelperch wrote: ↑Tue Jan 13, 2026 7:17 pmI would like to congratulate every single one of the haters out there. The “Fire Tomlin” chant crowd. You got to him and brought change. You ballwashers are worthless fans and not allowed to celebrate with us.
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His track record of never having a losing season in 19 years will likely never be duplicated.

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The above X statement is the best one I’ve read in years….
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100%. He’s the guy.
My bet is Chris Shula or Flores
The only thing that will make me happier is if it leaks out that art II was suggesting behind the scenes that Tomlin step away, like Dan did with Noll, and like when Art challenged Cowher after 2004.
That would show there's something still going on upstairs in Art's brain.
That would show there's something still going on upstairs in Art's brain.
“Yeah we suck, be there is a chance we could suck slightly more if we try to correct the problem.” - Art Deuce (summarized by SteelPerch)
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That’s my biggest fear.
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Why would he take a huge pay cut.
I mean, Landry did go 21 years without a losing seasonSteelperch wrote: ↑Tue Jan 13, 2026 8:06 pmHis track record of never having a losing season in 19 years will likely never be duplicated.
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Change instead of chains. This is the most excited I have been about this team in years!
I think part of this for Tomlin is about the reality that this house of cards was real close to collapsing anyway. Just tweaking this roster legitimately may not be enough to even achieve his usual mediocrity at this point. The false hope of even winning a playoff game was even dead anyway.
It's a house of cards that he knows is real close to collapsing and he's stepping aside to avoid being the guy. Next guy is inheriting a mess of a roster with the only saving grace being those draft picks they have stockpiled for this year.
It's a house of cards that he knows is real close to collapsing and he's stepping aside to avoid being the guy. Next guy is inheriting a mess of a roster with the only saving grace being those draft picks they have stockpiled for this year.
i have almost no doubt Rooney told him it was Over
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I need special thanks for going there and rallying many like minded fansbradshaw2ben wrote: ↑Tue Jan 13, 2026 7:20 pmSteelperch wrote: ↑Tue Jan 13, 2026 7:17 pmI would like to congratulate every single one of the haters out there. The “Fire Tomlin” chant crowd. You got to him and brought change. You ballwashers are worthless fans and not allowed to celebrate with us.![]()
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- Steelafan77
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One would think there’d be a mile long line of candidates for all 3 positions [HC, OC & DC] with better than the Pope job security.
All in one glorious day...
I posted a headstone with Tomlin's career years on it. And viola! He's gone
To celebrate I chopped the Tomlin Clown Parade avatar to this one.
Here we go! Into the future. Now, with all this competition for a new coach, get a great one!
- AirRescueFF
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This.
Need to set the foundation, similar situation to what Ben was was able to be put in.
Finally retired: 31DEC25
He finally quit: 13JAN26
He finally quit: 13JAN26
Cowher made it to six conference finals before he finally won it all. He was always the ultimate dick tease, which is what made that title run so special.rooneytunes wrote: ↑Tue Jan 13, 2026 7:22 pmSuch a weird career. 19 seasons. 2 SB appearances, 1 SB win, NHALS out the ass. I wish his career was reversed like Cowhers . Cowher struggled to win it all until right at the end so is remembered fondly. Unfortunately not sure will be the same for Tomlin but wish him well.
I don't think Tomlins reign quite compared, mostly because of the early exits. He's certainly not Marvin Lewis, for starters he's actually won a super bowl, but his case is certainly aided by his career longevity.
Outside of that initial window with that LeBeau defense, 2014-2017 was probably Tomlins best shot to get a second title He had some bad luck with injuries over that run, most notably Shazier. From then on out it was watching Ben slowly decline, the killer B's disintegrate into ego tripping and money grubbing, and Colbert turning in a spate of appallingly mediocre drafts to deplete the talent.
We probably won't know for sure whether this was mutual or more one sided, you can certainly make the argument that he was just reading the tea leaves, but swiss was ultimately right. I think Deuce would have been fine running it back for at least one more year w/Rodgers and co, Tomlin saved him the indignity of having to axe him. I think he pulls a Sean Payton, sit out a year or two and get back in the game the season after next with a franchise that needs a culture infusion.
All we can do for now is speculate.drmalba wrote: ↑Tue Jan 13, 2026 8:21 pmCowher made it to six conference finals before he finally won it all. He was always the ultimate dick tease, which is what made that title run so special.rooneytunes wrote: ↑Tue Jan 13, 2026 7:22 pmSuch a weird career. 19 seasons. 2 SB appearances, 1 SB win, NHALS out the ass. I wish his career was reversed like Cowhers . Cowher struggled to win it all until right at the end so is remembered fondly. Unfortunately not sure will be the same for Tomlin but wish him well.
I don't think Tomlins reign quite compared, mostly because of the early exits. He's certainly not Marvin Lewis, for starters he's actually won a super bowl, but his case is certainly aided by his career longevity.
Outside of that initial window with that LeBeau defense, 2014-2017 was probably Tomlins best shot to get a second title He had some bad luck with injuries over that run, most notably Shazier. From then on out it was watching Ben slowly decline, the killer B's disintegrate into ego tripping and money grubbing, and Colbert turning in a spate of appallingly mediocre drafts to deplete the talent.
We probably won't know for sure whether this was mutual or more one sided, you can certainly make the argument that he was just reading the tea leaves, but swiss was ultimately right. I think Deuce would have been fine running it back for at least one more year w/Rodgers and co, Tomlin saved him the indignity of having to axe him. I think he pulls a Sean Payton, sit out a year or two and get back in the game the season after next with a franchise that needs a culture infusion.
For all you know, Rooney could’ve told him “you’re fired, but let’s say you’re stepping down.”
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Hallelujah!
