Tomlin over the last 3-4 seasons has had almost nothing to work with at QB.
I went over everything Tomlin related in another thread in great detail. Tomlin CHOSE to have the QBs the Steelers rostered. The comparison came up in the other thread of Tomlin and Reid. Reid went out and got the QBs he wanted . . . either through the draft, moving up in the draft, through trade, or savvy free agent signings.
Tomlin is not a rookie coach that gets told who will be on his roster. He's been a head coach for 18 years. And not just a head coach for that long . . . he's been with the same franchise the entire time. IMO, there is no way a front office doesn't do what their almost two-decades long head coach wants. Mike Vrabel has been in NE for about 8 minutes and ownership and the GM types are cow-towing to whatever he wants for decisions. Specifically last year, PIT paid out $5M total to have Wilson and Fields as their QBs with a strategy to load up on paying other players to have a talent advantage across their entire roster..
IMO, at any point, Tomlin could have told the PIT brass to get him a better QB. There were any number of ways they could have done it (see Reid, Andy). They haven't found a QB solution in their conservative (or cheap) way of pursuing one. Also IMO, PIT being good but not great every season doesn't really get them closer to a title. They just get to play another week vs. non-playoff teams.
Here's other info I posted in that other thread . . .
Here are the total playoff wins for all teams over the past 8 seasons.
17 - KC
10 - PHI
8 - LAR, SF
7 - BUF
6 - TB
5 - CIN, NE
3 - BAL, GB, HOU, JAC, NO, TEN
2 - DAL, DET, MIN, WAS
1 - ATL, CLE, IND, LAC, NYG, SEA
0 - ARI, CAR, CHI, DEN, LV, MIA, NYJ, PIT
Tomlin is now one of 5 head coaches to go at least 8 years without a playoff win and retain his job.
- Paul Brown (8 seasons . . . then retired from coaching but was not fired)
- Don Shula (8 seasons . . . won 3 playoff games the following season and then coached another 13 years)
- Jim Mora (11 seasons . . . never won a playoff game with NO (also did not win a playoff game in 4 seasons with IND))
- Marvin Lewis (16 seasons . . . never won a playoff game with CIN)
I didn't vote in the poll, mostly because I am indifferent as to what the Steelers do. But at some point the higher ups need to consider if the team is headed in the right direction. The seemingly easy answer to to aggressively pursue a better QB . . . but they don't appear to really have done that over multiple years.