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Head Coach Mike Tomlin Takes Full Responsibility After Unwarranted Loss to Bears – And the “Secret List of 5 Names” That Has Steelers Nation Filled With Regret

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania – 11/25/2025

The Pittsburgh Steelers are inching dangerously close to what many fans are calling another disappointing season. After the 31–28 loss to the Chicago Bears — a game they controlled but let slip away — head coach Mike Tomlin finally broke his silence, stepping onto the press podium with a determined look and the full weight of responsibility on his shoulders.

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No excuses. No deflection. Tomlin spoke directly, in a press room packed with frustration and doubt:

“There’s no one to blame but me. The inconsistency, the slow adjustments, the way we let the game slip away in critical moments — it all starts with me. I have to be better, the Steelers have to be better, and if any major changes need to happen to return this team to where it belongs, I will be the first to take responsibility.”

The quote spread rapidly across social media, marking one of the rare moments Tomlin publicly acknowledged the severity of the team’s current situation.

But what came next shook Steelers Nation even more.
According to ESPN, during an emergency strategy meeting that lasted over two hours after the game, the front office presented a list of five players the organization now believes they “should never have let go” — players who, if still in Pittsburgh, might have changed the entire trajectory of the season.

The list, which immediately went viral, included:

  1. George Pickens – now second in the NFL in receiving yards with the Cowboys.

  • Najee Harris – believed to have left far too early with untapped value.

  • Pat Freiermuth – a tight end viewed as the future before injuries derailed everything.

  • Bud Dupree – a pass-rush anchor the Steelers have yet to truly replace.

  • Kendrick Green – departed right at the moment he began to break out.

  • Once leaked, the list ignited a storm. Thousands of comments poured in across social media, all sharing the same emotions: regret, frustration, and disbelief. It became painfully clear that the Steelers hadn’t just lost a game — they may have lost the foundation of what could have been a competitive future.

    Still, Tomlin continued to stand in the center of the storm, showing the same unshakeable demeanor that has defined nearly two decades of leadership in Pittsburgh.

    He closed his press conference with a promise:

    “We’re going to fix this. Starting with me, starting in the meeting rooms, and starting right now.”

    For the Steelers, the 2025 season is no longer simply a playoff chase.
    It may be the defining crossroads of the Mike Tomlin era — a chapter still being written… or possibly nearing its final pages.

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