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Mike Tomlin Says Slow Starts ‘Will Be Investigated’ In Offseason

It certainly seems that there is an inordinate number of ‘bad things’ about the Pittsburgh Steelers’ 2020 season when you consider the fact that they did actually go 12-4 during the year, winning the AFC North in the process, and tying for the second-best record that they have had since 2004, before head coach Mike Tomlin was even a coordinator anywhere in the NFL.

Although the defensive side of the ball had some problems—and any problem that they had at any point of the regular season seemed to miraculously surface during their embarrassing postseason performance in the loss to the Cleveland Browns—it would be fair to say that the bulk of the ‘bad things’ fell on the offensive side of the ball.