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<blockquote data-quote="Heyjoe4" data-source="post: 1060392" data-attributes="member: 13032"><p>It's hard to say if Rodgers can help the Steelers, or any other team for that matter.</p><p></p><p>His arm strength still looks good, as does his ability to read a defense. His mobility is gone - really just gone. And that's a big deal. He was never a "running QB" like Jackson, Hurts, Allen and others, but he was great at avoiding sacks and then making something out of nothing on the run. Those "broken plays" in particular, showed just how strong his arm is, his accuracy and composure. But this isn't a meaningful part of his game anymore.</p><p></p><p>And the Steelers don't have anyone else who can play QB at the level of an average starter. Rodgers provides a convenient bridge for a year while the Steelers wrestle with finding a long-term signal caller.</p><p></p><p>So the Steelers will likely have another wining record and not much else. Other than the drama Rodgers can bring, Pittsburgh is as good a landing spot as any. And I trust Tomlin to keep a lid on the bull-**** and drama.</p><p></p><p>Rodgers alone though doesn't guarantee the Steelers anything. Gone are the days when Rodgers alone could win 10 games in a season. He's just not that guy anymore.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Heyjoe4, post: 1060392, member: 13032"] It's hard to say if Rodgers can help the Steelers, or any other team for that matter. His arm strength still looks good, as does his ability to read a defense. His mobility is gone - really just gone. And that's a big deal. He was never a "running QB" like Jackson, Hurts, Allen and others, but he was great at avoiding sacks and then making something out of nothing on the run. Those "broken plays" in particular, showed just how strong his arm is, his accuracy and composure. But this isn't a meaningful part of his game anymore. And the Steelers don't have anyone else who can play QB at the level of an average starter. Rodgers provides a convenient bridge for a year while the Steelers wrestle with finding a long-term signal caller. So the Steelers will likely have another wining record and not much else. Other than the drama Rodgers can bring, Pittsburgh is as good a landing spot as any. And I trust Tomlin to keep a lid on the bull-**** and drama. Rodgers alone though doesn't guarantee the Steelers anything. Gone are the days when Rodgers alone could win 10 games in a season. He's just not that guy anymore. [/QUOTE]
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