On Sunday, it was not just the Acrisure Stadium crowd who chanted for Mike Tomlin to be fired after a home loss to the Buffalo Bills . Besides them, former Pittsburgh Steelers player James Harrison didn’t shy away, either, from criticizing the head coach. He admitted that while he always saw Tomlin as a “good” coach, he never saw him as “great.”
Harrison even brought up past incidents involving Tomlin to prove his point. He recalled an incident during his time with the Steelers when he was supposed to become the starting linebacker after Joey Porter left in 2007. But Tomlin immediately drafted two outside linebackers, which may have made Harrison feel doubted. On December 1, Harrison cited this incident and urged the franchise to consider making a change.
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