Aaron Rodgers has formally joined the Pittsburgh Steelers, and Skip Bayless may be the sole individual who is astonished.
For months, it appeared that Pittsburgh was meant to be the location for Rodgers’ 21st NFL season. Rodgers was simply biding his time for the ideal moment to reveal it. Thursday afternoon, in the midst of the drama surrounding Elon Musk and Donald Trump, was the moment. Yet, for
“The Pittsburgh Steelers really pulled it off?” Bayless inquired. “Are they seriously going to sign a washed-up, 41-year-old, finger-pointing, blame-shifting diva named Aaron Rodgers?” Are they? Are they really letting Aaron Rodgers rob the Steelers? You must be joking! I can’t fathom it. He’s, as LeBron puts it, totally finished. He spent his final three years in Green Bay. Check the stats from his last three playoff games in Green Bay… I warned the Jets he was done.
“What has happened to the Pittsburgh Steelers?” I no longer hate them. “I feel sorry for them,” Bayless added. “Has it been 15 years since Aaron Rodgers defeated them in the Super Bowl?” What did Aaron post after that Super Bowl? That he was able to compete against Polamalu while dealing with a pulled hamstring.
You might doubt the value Rodgers brings as a quarterback now, but it’s foolish to pretend he’s been ineffective since defeating the Steelers in Super Bowl XLV. What’s Aaron’s post after the Super Bowl?
A four-time most valuable player. “He’s clean.” The choice was between Aaron Rodgers and Mason Rudolph. “Believe me, Mason Rudolph will be a more efficient quarterback than Aaron bleeping Rodgers this year,” Bayless asserted. “That’s how severe the situation is for the Steelers.” They have become my choice to dive, and they’re beginning to appear as the likely favorite…for the top selection in the draft next year.
Bayless must be the only individual convinced that Rudolph is a superior quarterback choice compared to Rudolph. Rodgers demonstrated two aspects last season with the New York Jets. At 41 years old, Rodgers demonstrated he is not the four-time NFL MVP he once was with the Green Bay Packers. However, Rodgers demonstrated that he can be a reliable quarterback. The Jets concluded that an adequate Aaron Rodgers wasn’t worth the complications he carries with him. The Steelers are wagering that the aging, attention-grabbing quarterback still has sufficient talent to outweigh the negatives.