The Future of Mike Tomlin: A Controversial Contract Option?
In a recent development that has sparked curiosity and debate, ESPN's Adam Schefter dropped a bombshell report, suggesting that Mike Tomlin's future with the Pittsburgh Steelers might be up in the air. But here's where it gets intriguing...
Gerry Dulac, a trusted source from the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, shared some exclusive insights on the matter. According to Dulac, the information about Tomlin's contract option came directly from Tomlin's agent, not the Steelers organization itself.
"It's not a secret that the Steelers don't discuss future plans during the season. So, when I heard about the option, I knew it had to be from Tomlin's camp," Dulac explained.
The contract history reveals an interesting pattern. In 2015, Tomlin signed a two-year extension, which included a unique vesting option tied to a specific win total. This was followed by another extension in 2017, and it's believed that option clauses have been a consistent feature in Tomlin's contracts over the past few years.
But why is this report gaining traction now? The timing is curious, especially considering the NFL Network's insiders reported the same news shortly after. Dulac speculates that Tomlin's agent might have leaked the information, but the motive remains unclear.
"It's hard to understand why Tomlin's agent would do this at such a critical time. It certainly didn't ease the pressure on Tomlin. If the Steelers had lost to the Ravens, this would have been a major talking point," Dulac added.
And this is the part most people miss: the Rooney family, known for their discretion, wouldn't have put this out there before a crucial game. It's not their style.
So, why did Tomlin's agent do it? That's the million-dollar question.
Dulac believes that Tomlin will leave when he's ready, and the Steelers are unlikely to make a move unless there's a significant downturn in performance.
Ian Rapoport agrees, stating that Tomlin's departure will be on his terms. He even suggested that a Steelers win on Sunday would put an end to these contract rumors. And indeed, the Steelers' victory over the Ravens has put them back in control of the AFC North, making a coaching change seem less likely.
Unless the Steelers suffer a dramatic collapse, it seems Tomlin's future is secure for now. But the question remains: Why did Tomlin's camp choose to bring this up at such a critical juncture?
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