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From July 24th, 2020 and May 26th, 2019.
“Footbahlin’ with Ben Roethlisberger”, Episode 24
Big Ben on Mark Madden’s show today…
Cook: ‘Ben Roethlisberger helped us see a fascinating side of Mike Tomlin’
From Ron Cook, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
Mike Tomlin was the most recent guest on the âFootbahlin with Ben Roethlisbergerâ podcast. They sampled craft beer in Roethlisbergerâs elaborate basement. They ate gourmet food prepared by Evan the Chef. They talked a little about life and a lot about football.
I had one major complaint after watching the 105-minute podcast in its entirety.
I hated that it didnât go on for 210 minutes.
It was fascinating.
Clearly, Tomlin is relaxed and most comfortable doing interviews with his former players. I saw that last June when he did a podcast with Ryan Clark. I learned a lot about Tomlin in that video. I learned a lot more about him with Roethlisberger and co-host Spencer Teâo.
I learned Tomlin didnât feel comfortable as Steelers coach until his second season in 2008. His first âlap around the trackâ was rough, especially his first training camp in 2007. He came in and wanted to set a tone. âWe were going to build some collective character through misery,â he acknowledged.
I learned what the Steelers were thinking when they signed Mitch Trubisky a year ago, just a few weeks before they drafted Kenny Pickett No. 1.
âWe acquired Mitch so we wouldnât feel the need to do something stupid,â Tomlin said. âMitch was a starter-caliber guy. He had been a franchise guy. He was young with upside. Quality dude. It was important for us to do business with him on the front side of the draft.â
I learned that Tomlin considers his 2010 defense the best he has had with the Steelers.
âIn terms of physicality, without a doubt, the â10 group. The â10 group beat you up. That â10 group created the player-safety initiative. The powers that be watched them play and said this is not good for the future of football.â
I learned what Tomlin was thinking as James Harrison took that interception in Super Bowl XLIII 100 yards for a touchdown against Arizona on the final play of the first half. He thought Harrison would be tackled as the clock ran out and the Steelers would lose a chance to kick a field goal. The next thing he knew, he was running to Harrison in the end zone.
âThe funny thing is heâs down and heâs flat,â Tomlin said. ââJames, are you OK?â âIâm tired, boss,â […]





