Steelers' ex-coach Mike Tomlin takes emphatic stance on coaching in NFL in future

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Mike Tomlin stepped away from the Pittsburgh Steelers after a loss in the opening round of the playoffs. 

He had been the head coach for 19 seasons, never had a losing campaign and won a Super Bowl.

But after the Steelers' campaign ended, Tomlin decided he wasn't going to stick around for year number 20 in the Steel City.

That has led everyone wanting to know what Tomlin might do next.

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Is there another coaching job for him?

Will he go to TV?

Will he just vanish from the scene for a little bit?

Fox's Jay Glazer is an NFL insider with a solid history with Tomlin. And so his insights definitely matter.

Glazer joined Good Morning Barstool on Tuesday to share the latest, and a few words stood out.

"Mike T's done," Glazer said at one point in regards to Tomlin's future coaching plans.

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Fans in the comments have pointed out that Bill Cowher followed that strategy after leaving the Steelers' sideline.

These days, Cowher is a long-tenured TV analyst for CBS.

Maybe Tomlin will follow that path, and maybe not.

But the fact that Glazer has said Tomlin is "done" is something that has to be taken at least somewhat seriously.

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