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May 2 2009, AP

Mike Tomlin wasn’t coaching the Pittsburgh Steelers when their Super Bowl-winning season of 2005 was followed by a series of mishaps, letdowns and losses. That doesn’t mean he’s not familiar with what can happen when a team tries to live off its title too

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