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The Pittsburgh Steelers lost to the Buffalo Bills 26-7 on Sunday, and a restless Steelers crowd was letting the home team hear it.

Fans booed and even called for head coach Mike Tomlin’s job, but the 53-year-old veteran head coach had a surprising answer when asked about his perspective on the crowd’s frustrations and the calls for his firing.

“In general, I agree with them, from this perspective: Football is our game, we’re in a sport-entertainment business,” Tomlin said Tuesday during a press conference. “And so, if you root for the Steelers, entertaining them is winning. And so when you’re not winning, it’s not entertaining.”

“If you’ve been in this business, you understand that, and so I respect it. I share frustrations, I understand what

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