And that is fair. But in those 5 years from 2014-2018 they had a great offense. They were as good an offense as anyone in the league. It's fair to remember that game in 2013, but should we discount those 5 years? What I am objecting to is the idea that Ben could have done more with an offensive minded coach, as if Tomlin was always anti-offense. He wasn't, and those years show it.
| 2014 | Lost Wild Card Round | Lost to the Baltimore Ravens 30–17 |
| 2015 | Lost Divisional Round | Beat the Cincinnati Bengals 18–16 (Wild Card), then lost to the Denver Broncos 23–16 |
| 2016 | Lost AFC Championship Game | Beat the Miami Dolphins 30–12 and Kansas City Chiefs 18–16, then lost to the New England Patriots 36–17 |
| 2017 | Lost Divisional Round | Lost at home to the Jacksonville Jaguars 45–42 |
| 2018 | Missed playoffs | Finished 9–6–1 |
I think three of the years with such a high touted O should have yielded better results. I give them a push to the two years they won playoff games.