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Mike Tomlin ‘Underachieved’ During Steelers’ Killer B’s Era, Says Ryan Clark

In the 2010s, the Pittsburgh Steelers went through a significant shift. Many of their defensive stars retired or left, and offense became their identity. Ben Roethlisberger, Antonio Brown, and Le’Veon Bell became known as the “Killer B’s,” forming one of the best offenses in the league. Despite such talent, that group failed to even appear in a Super Bowl. Former Steelers safety Ryan Clark believes that is a stain on Mike Tomlin’s resumé.

“When I look at the Killer B’s, that’s the one moment I’m like, Coach [Tomlin], he underachieved there,” Clark said Friday on the Football America podcast.