Terry Bradshaw took a shot at Mike Tomlin, and that's not going to sit well with the Steelers

Is he crazy?

Mike Tomlin has been one of the most consistent coaches in the NFL throughout his tenure with the Pittsburgh Steelers, but his success hasn't impressed Steelers legend Terry Bradshaw.

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Bradshaw made an appearance on Fox Sports 1, and he said he didn't think Tomlin was a great coach.

"I don't think he's a great coach at all," Bradshaw said. "He's a nice coach. To me, and I've said this, he's really a great cheerleader guy. I don't know what he does. But I don't think that he's a great coach at all. His name never even pops in my mind when we think about great coaches in the NFL."

Bradshaw said he was a fan of Tomlin's predecessor, Bill Cowher. Tomlin is 101-57 in nearly 10 complete seasons in Pittsburgh, with one Super Bowl win and one Super Bowl loss. This will be the seventh time in 10 years the Steelers have made the playoffs.

(h/t Pro Football Talk)