Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin says that he agrees with fans who are calling for him to be fired right now, as the team is in a slump and not winning games.
When he was asked after the game, Tomlin said he shared the same emotions fans did as the team spiraled from a 4-1 start to a 6-6 record.
“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 can not concern themselves with that outside noise.
Yet, Tomlin was asked about it again on Tuesday after being given 48 hours to reflect on those chants, and he had a more substantiative response to the fans chanting ‘fire Tomlin.’
“In general, I

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