Steelers' Mike Tomlin Would Make A Legendary Commentator According To The Great Al Michaels (Steelers News)
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Steelers' Mike Tomlin Would Make A Legendary Commentator According To The Great Al Michaels

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The Pittsburgh Steelers have seen their fair share of highs and lows over the years. While they boast an impressive roster of Super Bowl victories, the team's performance in recent years has sparked some debates within their passionate fan base. At the center of this discussion is none other than their longtime head coach, Mike Tomlin.

Pittsburgh Steelers Head Coach Mike Tomlin isn't one to panic as the team readies for Week 2 of the 2023 campaign

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Pittsburgh Steelers Head Coach Mike Tomlin.

Tomlin, who has led the Steelers since 2007, has been a prominent figure in the league for over a decade. During his tenure, he has enjoyed remarkable success, establishing himself as one of the most respected coaches in the NFL. 

Despite this, some Steelers fans are questioning whether it's time for a change. The love and respect they have for Tomlin are undeniable, but with the team's recent struggles, a portion of the fan base is calling for a new direction. 


Tomlin's Record of Steelers Success

One undeniable fact that underlines the debate over Tomlin's future is his impressive record of success. Since taking the helm in 2007, Tomlin has never experienced a losing season. This remarkable consistency stretches over 17 seasons, making him the second-longest-tenured coach in the league after Bill Belichick. The Steelers' dominance under Tomlin's leadership is a testament to his coaching prowess and the organization's commitment to excellence. 

In his time as the Steelers head coach, Tomlin has guided the team to 10 playoff appearances, clinched seven division titles, made it to three AFC Championship Games, and earned two Super Bowl berths. The crowning moment of his career came in Super Bowl XLIII when the Steelers defeated the Arizona Cardinals, making Tomlin the youngest head coach ever to win a Super Bowl at the age of 36.

This feat was later eclipsed by the Los Angeles Rams' Head Coach Sean McVay, but it remains a remarkable achievement in Tomlin's illustrious career. His ability to lead the Steelers to consistent success is a testament to his coaching acumen and his unique ability to inspire his players.

Steelers Week 7 Opponent Sean McVay

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Los Angeles Rams Head Coach Sean McVay stands in front of local and national media while answering questions about his team.


The Power of Tomlinisms

One of the most endearing aspects of Tomlin's coaching style is his collection of memorable sayings, often referred to as "Tomlinisms." These phrases encapsulate his leadership philosophy and resonate with players, fans, and the media. They offer a glimpse into his no-nonsense, yet inspirational, approach to coaching.

- "The standard is the standard." This mantra reflects Tomlin's unwavering commitment to excellence and his refusal to accept mediocrity. It reinforces the idea that every player, regardless of circumstances, is expected to perform at their best.

- "We're going to pursue perfection, knowing full well we won't catch it, but we're going to relentlessly chase it." This Tomlinism embodies his coaching philosophy, emphasizing the relentless pursuit of improvement and excellence, even if perfection remains elusive.

- "We're going to do things the Steeler way." Tomlin's reverence for the Steelers' rich tradition and culture is evident in this saying. It highlights the importance of upholding the team's legacy while striving for greatness.

- "I'm not into moral victories. I'm into victories." Tomlin's no-nonsense attitude is apparent here. He values tangible success on the field and is not satisfied with mere moral victories.

These Tomlinisms not only provide insight into his coaching mindset, but also contribute to his enduring popularity among Steelers fans and also may just be why some would claim he would make a great commentator. Tomlin's ability to inspire and motivate his players is enhanced by his unique way with words.


Mike Tomlin: A Future Broadcaster?



Recently on NFL Network's Good Morning Football, legendary sports commentator Al Michaels, known for his iconic calls and insightful analysis, expressed his belief that Tomlin would make an exceptional football broadcaster. Michaels, who has covered numerous Super Bowls and witnessed the careers of countless NFL figures, sees Tomlin as a potential broadcasting star.

"When people ask me who among these coaches would be a great broadcaster, he [Tomlin] and I think Sean McVay are one, two in my book." 

This endorsement from a respected figure in the sports broadcasting world is a testament to Tomlin's charisma and ability to connect with audiences. It’s also very interesting to note that Michaels picked Tomlin and McVay, the two youngest coaches to win a Super Bowl.

Pittsburgh Steelers Mike Tomlin

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Mike Tomlin getting ready to throw the challenge flag.

The idea of Tomlin transitioning from the sidelines to the broadcast booth is an intriguing one. His charismatic presence, football knowledge, and gift for language make him a natural fit for a career in broadcasting. Fans and viewers alike would undoubtedly relish the opportunity to hear Tomlin's unique insights and memorable expressions during games.


While Tomlin's future remains coaching the Steelers, his potential as a broadcaster is an exciting prospect for football enthusiasts. Whether he continues to lead the Steelers to further success or explores new horizons in the world of sports media, Tomlin's impact on the NFL and its fans is undeniable.

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