Tue, December 31, 2024
Mon, December 30, 2024
[ Mon, Dec 30th 2024 ] - PEP
Meet the first-ever PEP Crew
[ Mon, Dec 30th 2024 ] - Wired
In 2024, Fandom Conquered the World
Sun, December 29, 2024
Sat, December 28, 2024
[ Sat, Dec 28th 2024 ] - deseret
The top social stories of 2024
[ Sat, Dec 28th 2024 ] - CNN
CNN's top 100 digital stories of 2024
[ Sat, Dec 28th 2024 ] - MSN
Lifetime Plex Pass Is 20% off Again
Fri, December 27, 2024
[ Fri, Dec 27th 2024 ] - Yahoo
The 10 Best Livestreams Of 2024
[ Fri, Dec 27th 2024 ] - Hypebeast
10 Things We Loved in 2024

Steelers' Mike Tomlin May Continue To Attack The Media During Massive Collapse And Deflect Blame Off Of Himself


//media-entertainment.news-articles.net/content/ .. e-collapse-and-deflect-blame-off-of-himself.html
Published in Media and Entertainment on Sunday, December 29th 2024 at 7:44 GMT by MSN   Print publication without navigation

  • The Pittsburgh Steelers have started playing the blame game after losing their third contest in a row. Both the offense and the defense have put up poor performances that have everyone asking questions,

The article from MSN discusses Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin's approach to handling media scrutiny during what is described as a "massive collapse" of the team's performance. It suggests that Tomlin might continue his strategy of attacking the media to deflect blame from himself. The piece highlights how Tomlin has historically been critical of media narratives, especially when the team faces adversity. This tactic, according to the article, serves to shift focus away from his coaching decisions and onto external criticisms, potentially preserving his image and job security amidst the team's struggles. The article also touches on the Steelers' recent poor performance, including losses that have put their playoff hopes in jeopardy, and speculates on the future implications for Tomlin's tenure with the team.

Read the Full MSN Article at:
[ https://www.msn.com/en-us/entertainment/other/steelers-mike-tomlin-may-continue-to-attack-the-media-during-massive-collapse-and-deflect-blame-off-of-himself/ar-AA1wD7Zk ]

Publication Contributing Sources