Mike Tomlin confirms that he knew that the legend of Packers Aaron Rodgers signed with Steelers Pre-Nfl Draft Originally appeared on Sports news
The Pittsburgh steelers have built their list to make a serious race at the Super Bowl in what is widely considered as the last season of the NFL of Aaron Rodgers. Rodgers worked at the training camp, and ESPN analyst Ryan Clark thinks that the veteran is starting to look like his former Super Bowl winning self.
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“I can confirm this that Aaronrodgers can still really launch football … It’s crazy in person! 2010-11 Super Bowl Flashbacks,” said Clark.
The steelers’ decision to wait for the offseason to sign Rodgers may have benefited the franchise, because it led to a lighter calendar in great listening than if it had signed earlier.
“Steelers do not yet have a QB – and uncertainty around Aaron Rodgers – may have worked in their favor. They only obtained 4 games in prime time. If Rodgers had signed, they would probably have had 6+ and some vacation slots like the jets had the last two years, which would have made a much more unbalanced schedule “,”, ” Ari Meirov said.
Pittsburgh showed notable patience throughout the process, and it is believed that Rodgers gave them a kind of verbal commitment.
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“I just think verbally, behind the scenes, not that he guaranteed it, but we tell him [the Steelers]”Listen, I’m going to play for you. I just don’t want to go and then I miss a part of the mini-cap compulsory because of my personal problems. I’m about sure they are going to be resolved by the end of May, at least in my satisfaction where I can give you everything I Ian O’Connor said.
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On the pivot podcast, steelers head coach Mike Tomlin confirmed that he knew Rodgers arrivedThis is why the team did not prosecute a quarter of a quarter in the draft.
“Everything we talked about during our conversations in the spring, I watch him live now in this training camp. I believed it when he said it, but it’s fun to watch play,” said Tomlin. “And you’re right, I knew something.
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Clark had asked him if he knew that something was going to happen why they were waiting so long in the draft, which Tomlin admitted that he knew. This inner knowledge explains the calm behavior of the team throughout the long negotiation process. He also highlights the reason why the Steelers later waited in the project to select Will Howard. While fans and analysts panicked, the organization knew that something great was in preparation.