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Steelers' Coach Mike Tomlin Remains Confident Amid Team's Struggles

Tomlin Makes Strategic Changes as Steelers Face Longest Playoff Win Drought Since 1970s

  • Despite a series of losses, Steelers' coach Mike Tomlin remains confident and is making changes to the team's strategy, including swapping out Mitch Trubisky in favor of Mason Rudolph as the starting quarterback.
  • Tomlin's confidence is being questioned as the Steelers are in the midst of their longest drought between playoff wins since the 1970s.
  • Tomlin's decision to change quarterbacks is seen as a sign of desperation as the team struggles to navigate an increasingly complicated road to the postseason.
  • Second-year wide receiver George Pickens' attitude and lack of effort during games is becoming a concern for the team.
  • Safety Damontae Kazee has been suspended for the remainder of the season by the NFL for repeatedly violating rules designed to protect player safety.
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