I hope he does well. I’m not expecting him to, but who knows. My point about the Steelers organization is they wouldn’t have never signed him when Dan Rooney was still around.
I agree. They likely wouldn’t have put themselves in a position where such a move was needed. But it would’ve been malpractice to not try to improve the QB position from what they had. They wanted Matthew Stafford. It didn’t happen. They could’ve reached for a potential starter in a weak QB class again, but thankfully they didn’t. Rodgers as a one year, $20 million stopgap is fine given the other options, or lack there of.
To me the optics of it being a “terrible look” to wait around for Rodgers was totally overblown. He was always coming here. He doesn’t want to do the “involuntary” offseason stuff and has been upfront about that for a number of years. He’s here on June 8th. That’s plenty of time for a guy with his experience to get up to speed.
It’s entirely possible he’s just not good enough anymore. But to me it’s a relatively inexpensive risk worth taking.
Do any of us who have women we dated that liked us afterward? LOL
I get it though.
They pretty much say he is a nightmare.
Now I don’t know what his live in boyfriend in Green Bay has to say…
Cos..Aaron is over 40…very rich..not butt ugly..and not married. My Gaydar says at least bisexual and maybe the women hate him because they didn’t sign up to be a beard.
Who’d he ever beat? Well, besides Mason with his own helmet?
I guess I'll be the one to educate you that football is a team sport with 11 on the field at one time for each team. You show your hand as being bupkus when you resort to "who'd he ever beat?" stuff.
I'm a Steelers guy, but the Browns with Garrett have more playoff wins than the Steelers with Watt.
I loved it when Jimmy the Greek would be wrong about the Eagles....even though they were a poverty franchise at the time.
It's hard for me to still fathom the Birds are a top 5 franchise in the league. You couldn't have convinced a 12 year old me in 1978 of that ever happening.
I loved it when Jimmy the Greek would be wrong about the Eagles....even though they were a poverty franchise at the time.
It's hard for me to still fathom the Birds are a top 5 franchise in the league. You couldn't have convinced a 12 year old me in 1978 of that ever happening.
It’s cyclical. Just about everyone gets their turn, except the Browns of course.
It’s cyclical. Just about everyone gets their turn, except the Browns of course.
It ownership.
Jeffrey Lurie is a great owner. The Eagles were mostly a poverty franchise until he bought the team. The Eagles record this century is very good and this past season it finally has more wins than losses in its entire history.
He also just donated 50 million to Penn to start an autism institute at Penn/Childrens Hospital of Philadelphia.
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