Throughout the year, Coach Mike Tomlin will answer questions
exclusively for Steelers Digest and Steelers.com. The following is one of those
sessions. For the complete interview, pick up the latest issue of
Steelers
Digest.
Q. You have agreed to
be the commencement speaker at St. Vincent College and at your alma mater,
William & Mary. Why did that interest you?
A. That’s one of the
special days in your life, at least it was for me. If I have the opportunity to
share that day with some young people, I’m honored and humbled by it. That’s
what is exciting about what I do, getting to meet people and maybe inspire
people by what I say. If I get an opportunity to share that special day, I’ll
jump at that.
Q. As the speaker, do
you feel it’s necessary for you to be able to give the ceremony
meaning?
A. That’s what I
intend to do, but let’s see if I can be successful. You do feel a certain
responsibility. More than anything, I remember the feelings I had on that day –
the good feelings, the scared feelings, just the feelings in general. I want
those young people to know that what they’re feeling is not out of the ordinary,
that they’re capable of doing whatever it is they do
desire.
Q. Do you remember
who spoke at your commencement?
A. George H.W.
Bush.
Q. Do you feel a
responsibility to use your celebrity to advance causes?
A. I’d like to use my
life, if I can, to help people. I think we have a certain obligation to do that.
I’m thoughtful with regards to that. Time is always an issue, so you have to
make choices, and sometimes those choices of whether to participate or not to
participate are difficult. But it comes with the
territory.
Q. What is your
reaction to the fact that the team that won the Super Bowl was 10-6, didn’t win
its division, didn’t earn a bye in the playoffs, began the season with its coach
supposedly fighting for his job? What does that say about this league, about
every team having hope?
A. I refer to the NFL
as the ultimate parity league all the time. It is just that. If you do things
right and people are unselfish and you have the key components in the right
places you have a chance to win. That’s what makes this America’s game at this
point in time, that regardless of who your favorite team is, there’s something
to get excited about because you feel you have a chance. And you do. But also as
a coach, it challenges you every day, because every team is capable of winning.
You have to stay on the cutting edge in all facets of the game, and that’s what
we’re trying to do.
Q. Did it surprise
you that the Giants beat the Patriots?
A. No, it didn’t
surprise me. The Giants could get pressure on the quarterback without blitzing,
and anybody who can apply pressure to a quarterback without blitzing has a
chance to win any football game. I grew up in this league in that environment,
with a front four that could apply pressure to the quarterback, and when you can
do that without blitzing, you’re going to be in every football
game.
RENEW OR SUBSCRIBE TODAY

Looking to get Steelers Digest the
traditional way - you can subscribe by calling 1-800-334-4005 for credit card
orders.