PITTSBURGH — It’s been one week since Marquez Valdes-Scantling officially joined the Pittsburgh Steelers, and while the wide receiver has already impressed teammates with his speed and work ethic, head coach Mike Tomlin remains notably restrained when asked about his performance.
When reporters pressed Tomlin during Wednesday’s media availability about how Valdes-Scantling has looked so far, the coach gave a typically stoic response:
“He’s new here. We’ll judge him based on performance — not potential.”
That was it. No praise, no acknowledgment of progress — just a reminder of Tomlin’s notoriously high standards.

The comment immediately sparked conversation among Steelers fans and analysts, many of whom expected the coach to show at least a hint of excitement about the team’s newest offensive addition.
Valdes-Scantling, 29, brings veteran experience and deep-threat ability, having won a Super Bowl with the Kansas City Chiefs. But the transition to Pittsburgh comes at a time when the Steelers’ offense is struggling for consistency — and leadership.
Some believe Tomlin’s approach is intentional, part of his method to challenge players to earn respect. Others, however, sense something deeper. “Tomlin doesn’t give out compliments easily,” said former Steelers receiver Emmanuel Sanders on NFL Network. “But if he keeps withholding praise after MVS starts producing, that’s when you know there’s a story.”
Teammates, for their part, seem thrilled to have Valdes-Scantling on board. Quarterback Kenny Pickett told reporters, “He’s already brought a lot of energy to the room. He’s vocal, experienced, and hungry. That’s exactly what we need.”
Valdes-Scantling himself has downplayed the situation, saying only, “Coach Tomlin’s job is to coach. My job is to ball out. That’s all that matters.”
Still, with the Steelers sitting in the middle of the AFC pack and desperate for offensive spark, all eyes will be on how this dynamic unfolds.
If MVS can deliver on the field, even Mike Tomlin might be forced — eventually — to crack a smile.
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