Going on 19 years in one place, especially in professional sports, is a long, long time. For Pittsburgh Steelers’ head coach Mike Tomlin, he’s entering Year 19 at the helm of the Steelers’ organization, where he has plenty of stability and a voice that players continue to respect and admire.
But for former Steelers’ safety and current ESPN analyst Ryan Clark, he wants Tomlin to move on.
Appearing on ESPN’s First Take Thursday morning, Clark stated that he believes Tomlin’s voice has grown stale in Pittsburgh, and that he’s taken the Steelers to the highest point they can get to at this point, unless the organization finds a franchise quarterback.