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  • What does the Steelers' Nation think about Mike Tomlin parting ways with the team?
  • Who will replace Mike Tomlin?
  • Is Tomlin stepping away from the NFL?

Mike Tomlin’s sudden exit from Pittsburgh hit a nerve across Steelers Nation. After 19 winning seasons, a 193-114-2 record, one Super Bowl win, and years of playoff frustration, fans finally spoke in one voice. The reaction was sharp, emotional, and honest, showing how divided respect and results had become in Pittsburgh.

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Our poll on EssentiallySports’ NFL Huddle newsletter posed the question, “Was Mike Tomlin’s decision to step down as the Steelers’ head coach the right call?”

2,149 out of the 3,318 readers voted ‘YES.’

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The resounding 64.77% of fans calling for a change in our poll isn’t just about recent struggles; it’s the culmination of a decade-long Super Bowl drought, a stark contrast to the standard Tomlin himself set by winning a championship in just his second season.

This clearly reflects how much the team’s inability to make deep playoff runs mattered to fans who may have wanted a change after 19 seasons. Fan comments revealed exactly why many supported the move.

One wrote, “Out with the old…In with the new.”

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The Steelers have had just three head coaches since 1969, with Tomlin at the helm since his debut in a 34-7 road win against the Browns in 2007. One season later, Tomlin clinched the Super Bowl, but he just won one AFC Championship since then, a 24-19 win over the Jets in the 2010-11 season. The Steelers did make it to the postseason 10 more times, but there was frustration around their inability to appear in ‘The Big Game.’

“He can get them to the playoffs, but not to the ultimate game. time for them to find someone who can,” wrote a fan.

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That fan fatigue is rooted in a painful reality: The team’s last playoff victory was in January 2017 against the Miami Dolphins. The six consecutive playoff losses since then have transformed the standard of ‘no losing seasons’ from a point of pride into a symbol of stagnation.

Amid various head coaching prospects, one name that is being thrown into the mix for the now-vacant head coach position is Notre Dame Fighting Irish’s HC Marcus Freeman. Although Freeman wants to stay in Notre Dame for at least one more season, he is being strongly advised to accept the head coach role at Pittsburgh.

A reader focused on Tomlin not being innovative with his plays, saying, “Time for a change, everybody knows y’all plays, you killing the defense keeping them on the field all day, because all the offense does is 3 and out.”

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Tomlin did go for it on fourth down against the Bears, but his team failed to gain a yard for a fresh set of downs in the second quarter. That may have led to the head coach opting to not go for it on 4th and 9 at his own 23-yard line despite trailing by three. The Steelers lost that game, which required them to win their final regular-season game to make it to the postseason.

But that’s not enough for Steelers fans, with a comment highlighting how distant that Super Bowl win now feels to fans.

“He is an awful coach. When is the last Super Bowl he won?”

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The Steelers’ last Lombardi Trophy came at the end of the 2008 season, i.e., just weeks after President Obama’s first term in the White House.

The sting of that long drought is only amplified by what’s happened elsewhere in the league. Since Pittsburgh last lifted the Lombardi, their arch-rival Patriots won three titles, and Tom Brady added another with Tampa Bay, a constant reminder of how far the Steelers have fallen.

Leadership concerns also surfaced. “Lost control of team… Wanted to be everyone’s buddy,” one fan claimed, pointing to discipline issues and uneven performances late in seasons.

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Another fan offered a more reflective take, saying, “All leaders, even great ones, have a limited number of arrows in their quiver.”

That comment framed Tomlin’s exit as a matter of natural timing rather than a failure. This is something his predecessors, Chuck Noll and Bill Cowher, would have also understood, with both men resigning from the role.

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Ultimately, the poll and fan reactions made one thing clear: Steelers Nation respected Mike Tomlin’s achievements but felt the message had grown stale. With playoff success fading, fans believed change was needed, and Pittsburgh now moves toward a new direction. Meanwhile, the former Steelers head coach could also move in a new direction.

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One fan wrote, “He been here too long. He’s in a rut, which happens to all coaches who stay too long. He will be good on TV with his unique delivery.”

That comment suggests fans believe Tomlin’s message stopped landing in the locker room, even if his personality could shine in a media role.

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Mike Tomlin’s next act could keep him front and center in the NFL

Mike Tomlin may be done coaching the Steelers, but he is far from fading away. Around the league, talk is growing that television could be his next stop, with interest building fast from multiple networks.

“There have been murmurs, really, for a long time. We have talked about it plenty that Mike Tomlin would step away and then do television,” Ian Rapoport shared on his X account on Tuesday.

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The move to television is clearly on Tomlin’s radar, with multiple networks reportedly already vying for his services, signaling a strong belief around the league that his jump to the broadcast booth is imminent

Many believe Tomlin’s sharp delivery and confident presence make him ideal for television, something fans have long noticed in his press conferences. Over the past few years, he has regularly been labeled one of the top coaching names that TV networks want.

If he chooses television, his voice and presence could quickly make him one of the NFL’s most-watched analysts.

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