Despite failing to qualify for the postseason, Mike Tomlin had arguably his most impressive coaching performance in 2022.
Anybody out there who doesn't think Mike Tomlin is a great football coach just doesn't understand football or the art of coaching. Doesn't matter that they got knocked out of the playoffs, he always gets everything there is to get out of his team.
— John Feinstein (@JFeinsteinBooks) January 9, 2023
Mike Tomlin is the Coach of the Year, end of story. One of the best coaching jobs ever. His team improved 1000 percent over the 17 weeks. I don't have a vote, but he should win.
— Michael Lombardi (@mlombardiNFL) January 9, 2023
The Steelers woke up on Thanksgiving at 3-7.
— Field Yates (@FieldYates) January 8, 2023
They went 6-1 down the stretch, not allowing 20 points in any game.
Mike Tomlin has now been a head coach for 16 seasons and NEVER had a losing record.
Never take Tomlin's greatness for granted.
The Steelers, who finished 9-8, entered the season on a soft rebuild after Ben Roethlisberger's retirement. Yet with the QB duo of journeyman Mitch Trubisky and rookie Kenny Pickett, Pittsburgh stayed in contention for the playoffs heading into the final week of the season. Miami's last-second field goal over the Jets eliminated the Steelers.
Under Tomlin, Pittsburgh has never had a losing record. His span of 16 consecutive seasons without finishing below .500 is the most in NFL history.
Mike Tomlin STILL has never had a losing season pic.twitter.com/AyWhF80hKe
— NFL GameDay (@NFLGameDay) January 10, 2023
Arguably even more impressive than Tomlin's streak of non-losing seasons is that he successfully kept the torch lit after following in huge footsteps.
The Steelers are the gold standard for stability in the NFL. Since 1969 -- a span of 54 seasons -- the Steelers have had three head coaches. Chuck Noll led the team from 1969-91 and Bill Cowher took over from 1992-2006. Both are enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
Tomlin has as many playoff appearances (10) as Cowher, and each has one Super Bowl win. Over his 16 seasons, Tomlin has exceeded the team's preseason win-loss over/under total 11 times.
Fan can quibble about some of Tomlin's record. In 2009 and 2018, Pittsburgh began the season with the second-best odds of hoisting the Lombardi Trophy. In both instances, the team failed to live up to expectations. Despite those hiccups, there's little doubt the vast majority of NFL fanbases would love to have a coach who wrings the most out of his roster on most occasions.
Pittsburgh has had its longest odds of winning the Super Bowl in Tomlin's tenure during the past two seasons. This season, the Steelers over-under win total was at 7.5 games, the most pessimistic outlook for a Tomlin-led team since he took over.
The franchise and its fans are itching for a return to the sport's biggest stage, but Tomlin's coaching career shows success can't be measured simply by Super Bowls. Tomlin always gives his team a chance to win. He has earned the respect of the football world for his consistency.
Plus, as he showed this year, he doesn't need a Super Bowl victory to remind everyone how great he is.
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