Steelers Coach Mike Tomlin Has A Doppelganger In Actor Omar Epps
By Bryan Rose
Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin’s doppleganger is actor Omar Epps as the two look strikingly similar.
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Have you ever seen actor Omar Epps and Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin in the same place at the same time?
No? That’s probably because they’re the same person.
Okay, maybe not but if you saw Epps in a Pittsburgh Steelers hat and Tomlin on the set of a movie/television show, you probably couldn’t tell the two apart. Even Epps seems aware of their absurd likeness as the actor was asked about his gameplan against the Cincinnati Bengals this weekend during an AMA chat with fans.
Epps suggested that he’s a Dallas Cowboys fan (is there a celebrity who isn’t?!) but immediately knew the fan was referencing to how similar he and Tomlin look.
Moments later, a picture of the two men side-by-side was posted and the resemblance was crazy.
Seriously, tell me you could honestly tell those two apart if it was Epps on the sidelines for the Pittsburgh Steelers this weekend. We’ve seen some pretty crazy doppelganger’s in the past (Kenny Powers’ comes to mind) but this might top them all.
I’m not sure why Mike Tomlin would ever have a bio-pic created, but if he did, I’m pretty sure we know who’d be acting in such a role.
[H/T Bleacher Report]
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