PITTSBURGH -- Frustration with the Pittsburgh Steelers fanbase as seemingly reached a boiling point. During the fourth quarter of the team’s game aghast the Buffalo Bills , ‘Fire Tomlin’ chants rang out on multiple occasions, the first time that has happened ever under Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin .
Tomlin, who has been with the team since 2007, is on track to have perhaps the rockiest season of his tenure with the team yet. That caused fans to erupt into ‘Fire Tomlin’ chants. Tomlin heard those chants, and responded with the same frustration.
“Man, I share their frustration tonight. We didn’t do enough. That’s just the reality of it,” Tomlin said.
Aaron Rodgers added that fans who bought a ticket have the ability and right to voice their opinion on the team, but that the team

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