Pittsburgh Steelers legend Terry Bradshaw has been outspoken about his dislike for head coach Mike Tomlin. Instead of going back on some recent comments, the former quarterback decided to double-down.

For those missing some context, Terry Bradshaw called Mike Tomlin a “cheerleader” recently.

He has since gone on to discuss it, and not exactly doing so in an apologetic way.

“I give him no thought,” said Bradshaw, by way of 247Sports. “I give him no thought. I see him all the time. I do not see him on the sideline and think cheerleader. I see him as the head coach and I give him no thought. He does not cross my mind. I have no opinion of him.

“I probably shouldn’t have said cheerleader, but I did, so I stand by it. I give it no thought. I he doesn’t like me, I could care less.”

Don't worry, guys. He's not actually apologetic for calling Tomlin a cheerleader.

“No! I’m not gonna apologize,” he said. “For what? Calling him a cheerleader?”

Tomlin has fired back, relatively speaking, to the legend.

“Criticism and critique are very much a part of our business and it's an element of our business that, as a competitor, I embrace,” Tomlin said in light of Bradshaw's comments.

“Now that being said, terms like ‘cheerleader guy,' to me, maybe fall outside the bounds of critique or criticism. They fall probably more into the area of disrespect and unprofessional. But what do I know? I grew up a Dallas fan, particularly a Hollywood Henderson fan.”

These two should headline a Wrestlemania.