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Terry Bradshaw Criticizes Mike Tomlin’s Ability as Steelers Head Coach
- Updated: December 24, 2016
The Pittsburgh Steelers are on the verge of clinching their seventh playoff appearance in 10 seasons under head coach Mike Tomlin, though Hall of Fame quarterback Terry Bradshaw isn’t impressed by the man leading the team with which he won four Super Bowl titles.
During an appearance on Fox Sports 1’s Speak For Yourself with Colin Cowherd and Jason Whitlock (h/t ESPN.com’s Jeremy Fowler), Bradshaw offered his thoughts on Tomlin.
“I don’t think he’s a great coach at all,” Bradshaw said. “He’s a nice coach. To me, I’ve said this, he’s really a great cheerleader guy. I don’t know what he does. I don’t think he is a great coach at all. His name never even pops in my mind when we think about great coaches in the NFL.”
There are many tasks a head coach in any sport has to handle. Part of the job of an NFL head coach is devising a game plan, but it also encompasses galvanizing a roster of unique players …