“As the game has gotten more surgical, more precise, and more analytical there are times Mike Tomlin gets exposed.”

As his record versus Tom Brady dropped to 1-6, Colin Cowherd thinks the more he looks at New England's mastery of Pittsburgh the last decade the more he sees Mike Tomlin’s shortcomings as a Head Coach as the biggest culprit.

Cowherd said Tomlin’s darkest day may have come in the 2011 AFC Playoffs when a guy by the name of Tim Tebow picked up one of the most notorious wins in NFL history, only to be steamrolled the very next week by Bill Belichick.

Cowherd thinks Tomlin’s inability to evolve and alter his game plans on the fly is why he always seems to be overwhelmed playing New England.

“I’m seeing all these signs with Tomlin. It’s not that Brady beats Pittsburgh, he’s mastered Pittsburgh,” Cowherd said. “The numbers are egregious; he beats Tomlin worse than any other coach.”

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