
Originally Posted by
Mojouw
I totally see your logic and if it was almost anyone else aside from Rodgers, I would join you in making the argument. The only part of the vet bridge QB that has ever made a lick of sense to me is the mentorship thing with the young QB.
Rodgers refused to do it GB. He refused to mentor any of his teammates in NY. Part of the reason the offense struggled with multiple games with no TDs. He is a not a good leader or teammate. That's the bottom line. And I am not counting on a guy who built a HOF resume one way suddenly turning over a new leaf.
Rodgers may end up being the best on the field performer of ANY of the possible 2025 Steelers QB options. I can see that happening. But he will only be a leader as far as his on the field play keeps things calm. He's crap in the room as the hockey boys say.