Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin received an interesting ranking out of the 32 NFL head coaches.
PITTSBURGH -- Mike Tomlin has been synonymous with football in the Pittsburgh Steelers community ever since he took the head coach position in 2007 following Bill Cowher's resignation.
In his ranking of all 32 NFL Head Coaches by their resume in big games, Tomlin ranked 11th, behind Coaches like Zac Taylor and Sean McDermott. He slots Tomlin in at 11th within the "Endangered Champions" category, that includes Sean Payton, Mike McCarthy and himse Citing the playoff win drought since the 2017 AFC Wild Card, Benjamin put tomlin at the top of his category, sitting just behind Zac Taylor. Taylor was put in front of him due to a 71% winning percentage, but the sample size of just 7 appearances makes Taylor hard to judge.
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