Mike Tomlin
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The other thing that happened since the game the other day.
Could I touch on one more thing with that?
I feel like because don't the headsets go off after like 15 seconds?
That's a, with 15 seconds left on the play clock.
That's an NFL thing.
That's not a Steelers turning them off.
That's a league-wide rule.
Where the headsets go off.
So that's what makes me think, just going off the basis of that, that it would be an NFL thing.
That the NFL would handle the communications with how those headsets work.
Does that make sense?
What does when they turn off have to do with whether or not they're faulty or broken?
Well, I'm just trying to create a parallel as to why the NFL might be the ones that have more of an authority and control over working that compared to the Steelers.
I'd like to see Tomlin asked about that today.
If the microphone or the headphone in your helmet got smashed on a play and broke in half, I guess it's up to you to hurry up and get it fixed.
Clearly, that's the case.
Well, and they gave him another helmet and it didn't work.
So it clearly wasn't the helmet, like a hit that Rodgers took that damaged it.
It was the communication lines?