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    Man in a Steelers hoodie at a press conference podium, microphone in front, backdrop with Steelers and PNC logos behind him.

    Breaking news from the “wait, what?” department: Mike Tomlin says he walked away from the Pittsburgh Steelers not because of football reasons, not because of pressure, not even because of fans screaming from the stands, but because of loneliness. Yes, loneliness. The same job where 70,000 people watch you every Sunday somehow felt like a solo camping trip. According to Tomlin, being a head coach can feel isolating, which is fair in theory. But let’s be honest. This is the NFL. You’re surrounded by players, assistants, media, and at least three guys holding clipboards who look very busy doing nothing.

    The post Coach Mike Tomlin Says He Left Pittsburgh Steelers Out Of Loneliness first appeared on BlackSportsOnline.

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