Pittsburgh Steelers: ESPN analyst slams Mike Tomlin's side, claims they 'gave up' v Bills
The Pittsburgh Steelers have come in for some fierce criticism from former player and now ESPN analyst Ryan Clark for their lack of fight.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are one of the most storied franchises in the history of the National Football League, having won six Super Bowl titles and generally being seen as one of the more stable franchises in the league, best exemplified by the fact they’ve only had three head coaches since 1969; Chuck Noll, Bill Cowher and Mike Tomlin.
And when it comes to Tomlin, the one thing that he has been abel to pride himself on since taking over the side in 2007 is the fact that he has never had a losing season with them, with his current streak of 15 being the longest in the NFL.
That though looks as if it is going to change this season, as the Steelers find themselves 1-4 after five weeks of the NFL season, and looking as if they might be on course for their first losing season under Tomlin, especially if they fail to fix any of the problems that besieged them against the Buffalo Bills on Sunday as they lost 38-3.
The scoreboard is one measure of how bad you are, but then when you look at some of the plays, it makes the point even bigger, with the Bills’ first touchdown of the day being a perfect example of that.
Video: Pittsburgh Steelers give up 98-yard touchdown:
98 YARDS!