The best days at QB are over for #aaronrodgers . At this point in his career, there is no upside and he is only a distraction that offers nothing to any #nfl team, especially the #pittsburghsteelers . Adding him to any roster now would be like adding a keg of dynamite and lighting the fuse. Join Ed Berliner, Mike Wise and Marc Ernay for this extended segment preview from “The Fastest Show in Sports”, where the facts about this washed-up football player are exposed. Be sure to SUBSCRIBE to the YouTube channel and listen/download every show on audio where you get your favorite podcasts.
the discussion about the Steelers going after Rogers. Every time I hear this story, I go, “Why?” S Why? Why would you want to take a chance on screwing up the locker room, getting all that nonsense that goes with an Aaron Rodgers and having that destroy basically what is your season, your team, your players, your chances just for the sake of having this guy there? It’s got to be even the consideration of Aaron Rogers on a roster right now has got to be the absolute stupidest thing that any National Football League team could do. He’s not a teacher. He’s not somebody who brings a locker room together. He brings a whole lot of baggage along with him. And you’re going to have to deal with that circus in every single day with an Aaron Rogers on your roster. He’s useless. You don’t need him right now in any sense. And if you’re Mike Tom and if you’re Mike Tomlin, who’s got more security than most Supreme Court justices, um would would you do you really want to bring him in? You know, like, oh my god, this could be the one guy that does me in. He could be my Ruth Bader Ginsburg too soon. Okay, never mind. Oh god. Wow. Hey, by the way, co coincidentally, if I may, for the observant viewer of our stream, there is Aaron Rogers in bobblehead form right under my right earlobe. Oh, nice. Yeah. See, I could see it. I could see it. That’s a nice That’s a nice bobblehead. For those of you who are listening on the audio podcast, as we’re looking at Mark Ern, underneath his right ear, there is an Aaron. Wait a minute. Why do you have an Aaron Rogers bobblehead and it’s a Green Bay bobblehead? Yeah, I collect these things and somebody sent it to me and uh so I it fits perfectly right where it is. Uh and it just happened to be there. We I had no idea what we were going to discuss today. It’s that’s where he lives. I think it’s great. I think it’s great. That’s where is I have one but I didn’t buy it. It was given to me. Yeah. No, I didn’t buy 99% of these. Yeah. Everything we get in sports is swag. But yeah, if you’re going to keep in Aaron Rogers bobblehead, Green Bay Green Bay like bring like like have the have the good memories of what he was in Green Bay before uh before everything went south. Right. Absolutely. And I think Mike Toblin, as desperate as he might be, I I think there is a large portion of the Steelers fan base who’s had enough because last year was a total disaster at the end of the season. I think if Mike Tomlin were to bring Aaron Rogers in, and it would be solely his decision that it’s his last grasp at trying to hold on to whatever control he’s got out there. Why would you want him knowing that he’s on thin ice? I’m not saying I would, but Mike Tomlin might bring him in considering that he might think that Rogers is his best chance to get off the Schneider and and make one more run. I agree with if Tomlin thinks the way to go. Well, I’m just saying who else does he have and who does he have? He could have had consider better. He could have had Shadur Sanders. Oh, never mind. We put There it is. I knew it. I knew we couldn’t get past I knew we couldn’t get past a whole hour of this show without mentioning that goddamn issue again and and put that you just you had to do it, didn’t you? Wise. I was waiting. I mean, you know, look, I don’t wish I don’t wish the guy any I don’t wish the guy any harm, but oh my god, but it’s over. You You treat Shadir Sanders like he’s the Central Park Five or something. Come on, stop it already. Stop. That’s a ridiculous analogy, right? That’s insulting. No, come on. That’s that They were They were innocent, by the way. Let’s Let’s remember that. That’s what I meant. They were innocent. They’re innocent. But I just go back to the point. If you’re Mike Tomlin, pick a Shidor Sanders. Pick anybody else. Try anything else. But the circus you’re going to deal with with Aaron Rogers just being in your locker room and the attention he’s going to bring, you don’t need it. You don’t want it. And as you went into locker rooms and you asked a lot of players, I’ll bet you there’s a lot of players who would say quietly, anonymously, “We don’t want them.” Right? And the fact that he hasn’t brought him in yet is telling because he’s been out there dangling on for a while