Aaron Rodgers appears at least as the last hope of Steelers in a quarterback. After the Viking publicly declared support for JJ McCarthy, the Giants signed Russell Wilson and have little option for both parties. Steelers brought Mason Rudolph, but he was not looking for him to start him. Rodgers deals with the team, but there are also warnings about it.
The problem is that you don’t have to play because Aaron Rodgers doesn’t have to play at all. And as his choices decrease, I wonder if it’s getting more and more likely. Today we sit here and Rodgers seem to have two choices. Sign or retire with Steelers. And I think it has been mentioned more prominent in social media posts of nationwide media members in which the possibility of retirement discuss his choice.
Of course, some Steelers fans welcome Rodgers to retire through a contract with the team. No one can deny that he is a polarized personality, and he is not a representative of his career. In the end, he did not lead the team to the winning record for several years. And the prospect of retirement has led him for several years. Remember when he was Host JEOPARDY?
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After hearing that Rodgers could decide Steelers and Giants in a few days, the Giants decided to stop the atmosphere and signed Russell Wilson. They already add Jameis Winston and have three picks, so you can get out of Aaron Rodgers Multiverse.
Therefore, if the Viking does not come back, the current option of Rodgers seems to be stealers. Perhaps why he is dragging his feet. Some speculated that his delay was an attempt at power play regardless of self or negotiations.
But what should RODGERS actually wants to play in the terms suggested by Steelers? Based on Wilson’s deal with the Giants, they are likely to not provide him with the contract he grew up.
At this point in his career he has nothing to prove. Aaron Rodgers has a Super Ball title with a doubtful victory with Holo Steelers. He is already in his 40s and has made nearly $ 400 million in his career. He does not require football, of course, Pittsburgh and Mike Tomlin. Obviously, he sees himself as a player more than just athletes.
Thus, the competition with Steelers with other teams of RODGERS seems to have effectively disappeared, but other obstacles are still separated. They must be convinced that it is worth playing from the beginning.
Many people say they have already retired if they are thinking about retirement. It is probably less true than the proverb suggests. But RODGERS has not been an elite for several years, and Steelers will not be able to get a league MVP if he signs himself. But what do they have if he doesn’t do it?