Coaches in all sports tend to have doghouses, at least that’s what you hear from the outside.
Players make mistakes, on and off the playing surface, and can land in the proverbial doghouse, losing playing time and being their role diminish.
It doesn’t happen all the time, but it does happen across all the major sports. Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin is no different. He’s been on the job in Pittsburgh for 18 seasons, and he’s had his fair share of challenging players and situations. He’s labeled a player’s coach, one that players love to play for.