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Mike Tomlin just resigned! A few minutes ago!

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Breaking: After a historic 19-season run in Pittsburgh, Mike Tomlin just informed his team that he is stepping down as the Steelers head coach, sources tell @JFowlerESPN and me.The Steelers now will be looking for only their fourth head coach since 1969.
 
Okay, that wasn't too bad of a joke. But yeah, Rodgers is washed up at this point.
You think so? Steelers finished 10 - 7 which isn't great but considering the Seahawks won their division one year with a record of 8 and 8 - not so bad!
 
The league is starving for quality head coaches. Harbaugh is about to walk into a pretty lucrative deal, and Tomlin should have no problem doing the same.
 

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I was a big fan of Rodgers before he opened his mouth. He sat for years on the Green Bay bench behind an aging Favre, and never said a word. When he got his chance, he shined from day one. Even at 41, he still has a cannon for an arm.

I find myself rooting for the Steelers, while also rooting for someone to break Rodgers' neck. A conundrum.
 
I was a big fan of Rodgers before he opened his mouth. He sat for years on the Green Bay bench behind an aging Favre, and never said a word. When he got his chance, he shined from day one. Even at 41, he still has a cannon for an arm.

I find myself rooting for the Steelers, while also rooting for someone to break Rodgers' neck. A conundrum.
I get it, I have the same feeling about the Chiefs, love them, but not their owners!
 
The league is starving for quality head coaches. Harbaugh is about to walk into a pretty lucrative deal, and Tomlin should have no problem doing the same.
I'm thinking about who we're going to get to replace him. It would be funny if we got one of the other fired coaches.
 
I was a big fan of Rodgers before he opened his mouth. He sat for years on the Green Bay bench behind an aging Favre, and never said a word. When he got his chance, he shined from day one. Even at 41, he still has a cannon for an arm.

I find myself rooting for the Steelers, while also rooting for someone to break Rodgers' neck. A conundrum.
I feel the same! I loved Rodgers before; I was even supporting him when he was a guest host on Jeopardy. Then he had to go and open his big mouth about vaxes.
 
I'm hoping we don't get a "leftover" coach. The Rooney's found great coaches from other sources, and each one won a (at least one) Superbowl.
This AM I heard one of the sports talking heads say that the Steelers have always hired young HCs, at least in the modern era. The last three were in their thirties when hired. Guess we'll see if they continue that trend.
 
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