The refrain has always been the same, maybe not locally but nationally: Mike Tomlin is a model of consistency; he’s never had a losing record in his 18 seasons as coach of the Steelers.
The narrative could be shifting, and Sunday’s putrid showing at Acrisure Stadium in the prime 4:25 p.m. slot with Jim Nantz and Tony Romo on the call could be the tipping point, as the Post-Gazette put it.
The questions started at Tomlin’s postgame presser from the usual assembled media, including the Post-Gazette, and continued Monday morning when national outlets and personalities such as ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith (“First Take”) and Rex Ryan (“Get Up”), NBC’s Mike Florio and Chris Simms and FS1’s Colin Cowherd all weighed in on Tomlin’s future.
I found yesterday to be the most embarrassing loss of Mike T

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