There has been whispers, rumors and speculation surrounding Steelers Head Coach Mike Tomlin’s future with the Steelers.
He didn’t provide any clarity on Monday after the Steelers lost another playoff game.
The Steelers have won zero playoff games in the past seven years and have only won three in the past 13 years.
Yet, Tomlin has never had a losing season.
Online betting site Penn Stakes weighed in on the possibility of Tomlin either being fired or leaving.
They say there is only a 16 percent chance that he will be gone at +525 and and 84 percent chance he stays at -525.
Penn Stakes says the odds are hypothetical and won’t be on any betting apps in Pennsylvania.
“Despite going 1-1 in the Super Bowl (win in 2008, loss in 2010) in his second and fourth seasons, Tomlin has posted an 8-10 (.444) postseason record,” the post from Lou Monaco says. “He has advanced past the Wild Card Playoff Round in three of the last four seasons and has missed the playoffs in three of the last six seasons.”