Will the Pittsburgh Steelers wake up from this quarterback delusion?
Mike Tomlin has allowed Aaron Rodgers to put his proud franchise on pause. It makes no sense. He runs the risk of losing this team.
The Cleveland Browns have a clearer quarterback plan than the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Let that sink in for a moment.
The franchise that has cycled through 40 different starters since its 1999 return — the one that went 2-26-1 against Ben Roethlisberger, before then handing Deshaun Watson $230 million guaranteed — officially has more direction at the most important position in sports.