The Steelers haven’t won a Super Bowl in fourteen seasons, and they haven’t participated in one in thirteen. But they are the only club that has won consistently since 2008, and that is generally brought up when the subject of Mike Tomlin‘s replacement is raised. However, Colin Cowherd didn’t think Tomlin would be able to prolong his job once the NFL released the 2017 schedule.
Colin claimed that the Steelers had one of the hardest schedules he has ever seen during the most recent episode of “The Herd,” particularly their games after Thanksgiving Day.
Colin Cowherd talks problems for Mike Tomlin
He hinted that Tomlin will have difficult obstacles to overcome and that his time in Pittsburgh may come to an end with a losing season.
They already have a declining quarterback in Russell Wilson and an ineffective quarterback in Justin Fields, but things become worse when they play the Chiefs and Eagles, two teams that have some of the best quarterbacks in the league, as well as the Ravens, Bengals, and Browns twice.
“That is the toughest schedule I have ever seen, thanksgiving on in league history. Mike Tomlin has never had a losing season. He’s going to have a losing season. They end the year with a declining QB Wilson and a kid behind him that wants to play. They end the season with Lamar Jackson twice, Watson twice, Burrow twice, Mahomes and Hurts. That is brutal. It will be college football like getting three Georgias, 2 Bamas, an Ohio State and a Clemson in a row.”
Tomlin has received praise for trying his hardest despite some of the worst quarterback play, scandals off the field, and a toxic receiving group.
Ben’s play deteriorated at the conclusion of his career, despite having Roethlisberger for the majority of it. Together with Rudolph, Hodges, Trubisky, and Pickett, he had to work.
Mike Tomlin hasn’t had a losing record in 16 years, but he hasn’t made it to the Super Bowl since 2010 and has missed six postseason games. Even after winning their division, the squad has underperformed in the postseason, failing to convert its regular season results into victories. The head coach of the Steelers has won just eight postseason games, lost ten, and had a record of.444, while having a.631 record during the regular season.
But it’s crucial to keep in mind that Art Rooney II, the Steelers’ majority owner, feels his club hasn’t been treated properly and knows that the season will be difficult because of their schedule.
