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Aaron Rodgers future

Discussion in 'Steelers Talk' started by CK 13, Mar 10, 2025.

  1. freakfontana

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    don't think so rodgers is from other planets respect of our recent qbs only hos age could be come a factor , since is healthy enough i will keep him out of retyriment (spelling) ...and i hated rodgers till now !!!
     
  2. steelersrule6

    steelersrule6 Well-Known Member

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  3. Blast Furnace

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    Our future QB attached to Rodgers hip.

    Wonder if Big Ben was there, thats the Beard that Rodgers is talking with.
     
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  4. forgotten1

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    WAIT... ARE YOU SAYING BEN'S GAY??!!
     
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  5. jeh1856

    jeh1856 Life is good

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    Old news
     
  6. Blast Furnace

    Blast Furnace Staff Member Mod Team

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    Bengay, works well, smells bad.
     
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  7. Steelpens65

    Steelpens65 Well-Known Member

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    But is Bengay really?
     
  8. S.T.D

    S.T.D Well-Known Member

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    I've noticed if You wear it quite often, You grow to like the smell. LoL
     
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  9. Bubbahotep

    Bubbahotep Well-Known Member

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  10. forgotten1

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    Does Rodgers still talk to the Steelers?
    Can any Steeler listen to MT?
     
  11. Bubbahotep

    Bubbahotep Well-Known Member

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    At least the offense has found a leader..... any 41 yr old defenders we can trade for?


    Aaron Rodgers refused to give Steelers critics what they wanted to hear
    Story by Loyal Ricks J

    It’s hard being a hero—especially when you were once labeled the villain. Understanding Aaron Rodgers has been almost as fascinating as watching him become a piece of Pittsburgh Steelers history. The cat-and-mouse chase to acquire him during the offseason was nerve-racking for fans and executives alike. But looking back now, it’s safe to say it was worth every anxious moment.

    I’ll admit it—I’ve jumped on the Rodgers Bandwagon, and for good reason. Here stands a 41-year-old quarterback who continues to play with the poise and precision of his championship days. His leadership, wisdom, and football IQ have been the heartbeat of a Steelers offense trying to find its rhythm.

    The record may read 4–3, but if you’ve watched this team closely, you know Rodgers has been one of the few constants keeping them afloat.

    No one expected the transition to be seamless. Rodgers walked into a locker room with a mix of young playmakers and seasoned veterans, all trying to adapt to a new system. Yet somehow, he’s managed to elevate those around him.

    Through seven games, he’s thrown 16 touchdowns, ranking third among active quarterbacks, while keeping interceptions limited to just five. His command of the offense has been evident—his timing sharp, his reads crisp.

    But football is a team sport, and there’s only so much one man can do. Rodgers can control tempo, accuracy, and tone—but he can’t keep opposing offenses out of the end zone. The blame for Pittsburgh’s recent struggles doesn’t fall solely on his shoulders.

    The Pittsburgh Steelers defense must help Aaron Rodgers win more games
    Teryl Austin’s defense has been exposed in key moments, failing to stop drives when it matters most. Yet, instead of pointing fingers, Rodgers has done what great leaders do—he’s taken accountability.

    “We have to stay the course,” Rodgers told the media after last week’s loss.

    “We lost a tough one to Cincinnati on a short week. We played a good football team and had many chances to get things going. Offensively, we’ve done a good job, I think, ending some halves with points. But I’m not sure if we’ve scored on the first possession of the second half. When you defer, you’re expected to double up. That’s what changes the game.”

    He’s absolutely right.

    Momentum in football is everything, and Rodgers understands the nuance of when and how to capitalize on opportunities. His remarks weren’t complaints—they were reminders. Accountability starts at the top, and Rodgers knows the tone he sets ripples through the locker room.

    It’s refreshing to see a veteran of his caliber balancing self-awareness with confidence. He doesn’t hide behind excuses, nor does he throw teammates under the bus. Instead, he focuses on what can be fixed. That’s what separates great players from legendary ones.

    Now, as Week 9 approaches, the Steelers turn their attention to Jonathan Taylor and the surging Indianapolis Colts. If Pittsburgh’s defense can tighten up and Rodgers continues to orchestrate with his steady hand, this team could very well rediscover its winning identity.

    It won’t be easy—but if there’s one thing Aaron Rodgers has proven, it’s that he’s never shied away from the hard road ahead.
     
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  12. steel machine

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    ^^^^^^^^^
    Nice article post above me. All I can say is GET YOUR SH!T TOGETHER DEFENSE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
     
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  13. steel machine

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    Off topic for sure. While I do appreciate the extremely hot ladies the board has in the ads I wonder why they are on a male dominated message board. We enjoy the ladies but I'm pretty sure none of us are going to buy the clothing.
     
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  14. forgotten1

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    COME ON SM
    Wo doesn't want a lacey bbq grill apron and gloves
     
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  15. KnoxVegasSteel

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    Pretty sure those ads are customized to what you look at on the internet. I heard @jeh1856@jeh1856 was getting ads for incontinence meds and depends undergarments. What is in your search history? :hehehe:
     
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  16. forgotten1

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    LOL
    for @steel machine@steel machine maybe

    Latvian women golf ball washers wearing Eagle wings??
     
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  17. Thor

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  18. jeh1856

    jeh1856 Life is good

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    I’m beyond those

    Now Im getting life insurance and death benefit ads

    And the cremation ads really burn me up
     
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  19. Thor

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    :facepalm:
     
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  20. jeh1856

    jeh1856 Life is good

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    My dad was a pretty intelligent guy and had a computer that he used regularly until he died

    I decided to clean it up and give it to his grandkids

    In his email were ads asking if he wanted a Russian bride

    Several of them had been opened and replied to (mom long since deceased)

    Go dad
     
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  21. Bubbahotep

    Bubbahotep Well-Known Member

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    Rodgers has fixed one thing that has bugged me about this offense for at least five years. After gaining a 1st down they are now passing more often. For years it's been run after getting a first down. Far too predictable. They are now stacking passes.

    Graphics show this in the last bars on the charts:

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  22. 86WardsWay

    86WardsWay Well-Known Member

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    Let’s not forget the defense. A couple of clunkers sprinkled in those losses.
     
  23. steelersrule6

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  25. Hanratty#5

    Hanratty#5 Well-Known Member

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    Aaron missed a week because of the bye and was still 3rd in the league in TD passes going into last week.
     
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