Steelers coach Mike Tomlin says that the team won't make any drastic changes this offseason.
Pittsburgh finished 9-7 and missed the playoffs the season after winning the Super Bowl.
"I don't approach making major changes in response to our record, I like to use to use the term appropriate changes," Tomlin said. "Those aren't knee-jerk reactions, those aren't quick decisions. My mentality will always be to make appropriate changes. Big changes is not something I necessarily I buy into."
May 2010 - Pittsburgh Steelers Wiretap
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