Roethlisberger’s Bold Proposition for Tomlin’s Future
As the Pittsburgh Steelers struggle to find their footing this season, the chorus of voices suggesting a change in the organization is growing louder. Among those voices is none other than former quarterback Ben Roethlisberger, who had a storied 15-year playing career under head coach Mike Tomlin, culminating in a Super Bowl victory at XLIII.
In a recent episode of his podcast “Footbahlin,” Roethlisberger expressed his sentiments about the current state of the Steelers and the potential for both the organization and Tomlin to benefit from a fresh start.
Calls for Change
Roethlisberger’s comments reflect a broader sentiment among fans and analysts alike. The Steelers have faced significant challenges on the field, leading to increasing scrutiny of Tomlin’s leadership and direction. “Maybe it’s a clean-house time,” Roethlisberger suggested, acknowledging the need for introspection within the franchise. “Maybe it’s time.”
Despite his respect and admiration for Tomlin, Roethlisberger believes that a change could be advantageous for both parties. He noted that perhaps it would be beneficial for Tomlin to explore opportunities outside of Pittsburgh, hinting at a potential return to college football.
A Return to College Football?
One intriguing possibility Roethlisberger mentioned is Tomlin’s potential candidacy for the head coaching position at Penn State. “You know what he would do in Penn State? He would probably go win national championships,” Roethlisberger asserted, underscoring Tomlin’s impressive track record and ability to lead young athletes.
While Tomlin has firmly established himself in the NFL, the prospect of coaching at the collegiate level could present a refreshing new chapter in his career. With Roethlisberger’s endorsement, the idea of Tomlin leading Penn State could spark significant interest among fans and the football community alike.
As the Steelers navigate this challenging season, Roethlisberger’s comments serve as a poignant reminder of the complexities involved in professional sports. Change can be difficult, but it may be necessary for growth and success, both for the Steelers and for Tomlin himself.

