Also spot on analysis. For instance, if Tomlin coached Philly, team would be a bucket.
Steelers suck but he makes them relevant by building defensive mindset teams and bringing out the best in its players on offense as well. Pittsburgh bet not let that nıgga go or a good owner will pick him up and expose him as one of the most underrated HCs of all time.
The way I see it, even if Pittsburgh showed him the door... they cannot immediately do any better. There is no coach out there that you can point to and say "this is an upgrade over Mike Tomlin"
When they were 10-3 he looked like the Coach of the Year and then they hit the most challenging part of their schedule -- Philly, KC, Baltimore in 11 days followed by a surging Bengals squad -- and they got exposed for what they really were: a team that ultimately lacks offensive talent and cannot compete with the league's upper echelon consistently.