Dan Orlovsky’s THREE VARIABLES for the Steelers’ success with Aaron Rodgers | The Pat McAfee Show

Oh, we got the windshield wiper fart thing right back in play all of a sudden. Let me guess, you didn’t fart today when it happens. What’ you say? Can you please not fart? Last time I seen you in this vehicle, you all over yourself. I will not fart. I promise. Dan, this is the best your beard has ever looked. And also your hair. You You look kind of cool. You look kind of lit, bro. The the touch of touch salt, the touch of gray. Yeah, it looks real good. Yeah. Wait till you get the mind just straight white, bro. I’m getting straight white. Summer time. I’m Bob Barker. Summer time. Tell you one thing. How old are you, Pat? 38. Dude, I’m 41. I turned 42 in a month. Happy birthday. Thanks. Um, I’m My body is changing. I feel like I’m a like a 60-year-old person. I have no idea how people my age can. My hair is gray. I stubbed a toe yesterday on a bounce house. Yeah, that’s athleticism more than anything. Bounce house also sucks. Um, yeah, I think maybe mentality is a part of your problem. But also, I agree with you. Wow. I used to um I used to not stretch. I used to not warm up, you know, like what Prime says like you ever see a cheetah stretch, you never see that, you know, that that whole thing. I I firmly believe that. I think I was the only kicker and punter in the history to not believe in stretching and everything like that. I’d be able to just wake up. It happened. Training camp. I took a nap. Haptics and sounds. Did not get the alarm. Punt periods. First period. It’s 11 minutes from when I wake up to the start of punt period. And I just locker room pads on. I was like, look at me. I still got it. If I was to do that now, it would require three surgeries. I think my hamstring would be gone. hip flex hip flexor and probably my back and and also let’s not even think about the amount of anxiety I would have sprinting over there. I might pull a muscle in my brain and might blow an Achilles. Yeah, you’re right. It’s crazy how fast it happens too. So that leads to this happen so quick. Aaron Rogers like 50 years old playing for the Pittsburgh Steelers right now. Now there are some Pittsburgh Steelers fans who obviously will hold against you everything you’ve been saying this off seasonason about the Pittsburgh Steelers. Uh but on that note, we are now at a point where the Pittsburgh Steelers are loaded. TJ Watt back, highest paid non quarterback in the history of the NFL. Obviously, they got DK for 30 mil. Darius Slay comes in, let alone Jaylen Ramsay and oh yeah, Aaron Rogers. Now, already stacked roster with a lot of vets who’ve had a lot of success, just haven’t been able to really get over the hump. What are your expectations on this Pittsburgh Steelers team? And we talked about this earlier. Aaron Rogers slept in the dorms the night before training camp. What do you want to be? Well, you want to talk about being excited to be there. I think that is how you would be describing that situation. So, what are your your thoughts on the Steelers now after all the you talked this off season, Dano? The season comes down to three things. Reality when it comes to the ultimate goal. Number one, this is the biggest question mark. Can the offensive line not only get improved but stay healthy for an extended period of time? This isn’t Rogers of four, five, six, 10 years ago where he can move and kind of cover up for that stuff. And this was a very poor offensive line last year when it came to pass protection. So, can that offensive line take a massive jump? If they do, then I think this offense has got a chance to be good. The second part, Rogers health, can he stay healthy? not maybe not for like the as close to 100% as possible but can he be at least 80 plus% health November December like can he feel as healthy as he kind of looked at the back three or four games of last year and then the third thing will be reality of him and Arthur Smith when things go poorly like him and Arthur Smith are both strong personalities I’ve sat with Arthur Smith before you guys have had him on your show great dude good coach, strong personality. So like when things maybe hit lows, when they have some moments of struggle, when there’s some lack of continuity, how does how do they work together and figure it out for for the great the the big scheme of the offense? And I think those three things will determine kind of how good this offense and team will be. I still find it to be a good football team now that they’ve made their final moves. I do not believe this is a Super Bowl contending football team. No. Okay. So, I that’s a wild thing. For all the moves they made with all the vets that they had uh have with the amount of success that they’ve had without this type of roster, you saying you don’t think they’re a Super Bowl contending team, I think goes against what everybody in Pittsburgh feels like this team is supposed to be. I think everybody views this as a, hey, we’re going all in. I think Cam Hayward even mentioned uh in the offseason about how you know we don’t know how many more years we got in this entire thing. We got a lot of bets here and Omar Khan obviously the con artist. Shout out to him. General manager of the Pittsburgh Steelers who’s been in the Pittsburgh Steelers organization for a long time. I like the fact that he’s got the Rooney’s on board too like hey let’s go make some plays here. Yzers are happy. I assume the Steelers are happy. And you brought up a good point there with Arthur and Aaron’s relationship that I haven’t thought about. November those two. Holy. Yeah, I I had even thought of it until he mentioned it. I was like, how are they going to get along? Uh, I see them getting along swimmingly. I think both of them very deep thinkers, even though people wouldn’t give a lot of credit to either of them or football players for that. Love your takes there, Dan. We’ll see how it goes. You’re going to get clipped though if it goes well for the Steelers. On that note, AP Tone has a question for you. Yeah, Dan, I appreciate you saying that you do think the Steelers do have a shot at the Super Bowl just then. I do appreciate that. But besides them in the AFC, is there a world that we live in that it’s not Chiefs, Ravens, or Bills? I do not see that. I think the the AFC Championship game comes out of those three teams. Um, you know, I think the Ravens have the best roster in the AFC. This is like the third year where you said it’s the year for Baltimore. And I think that Buffalo is going to be just as good as they have been. and they’ve got a quarterback that, you know, is as good as anybody outside of Patrick. And then obviously the Chiefs will be an improved football team. It’s specifically offensively what they were last year. But I will say this, Tone Digs, like because we all expect those three to be the top three players, the next group like the the next two, three, four teams that you realistically sit there and say, “Yeah, they got a chance.” Dolphins. I I’m going to tell you, I think Houston’s going to be awesome this year. I think Houston has like a little bit of a massive bounceback year. Their defense is absolutely loaded and there’s a little bit of a mix mismatch or mixin match with their offensive line. They missed or moved on like three or four pieces. New offensive coordinator. I think they’re going to be awesome this year. Everyone stupidly talked about this regression for CJ Strad last year. His numbers weren’t all that different than they were his rookie year. more interceptions, no doubt, but offensive line was bottom five in the NFL. He’s lost his number one, number two, number three wide receiver. So, like I I think that that football team is going to be tough year. That’ll hurt. Yeah, I think it’s going to be fantastic. I think Denver is going to be absolutely awesome. I I They’ll have the best defense or second or third best defense in football. And I think Bo Knicks will only improve, but their offensive line will be top six, top seven in the league. So, I think if I had to pick two other teams that I really believe like deep down um full roster can get there, it it would be them. Obviously, Cincy with their defense is massive question marks. Their offense can score with anyone, but the Chargers, I want to see how good their weapons play on the outside, but those would be two teams outside of those top three that I’m like, “Yeah, watch them.” Denver’s fun to think about just because what Bo Knicks became at the end of the season, you know, and the way he is fiery, too. I mean, Bo Knicks is a fiery guy. him and Shawn Peyton’s interactions on the sidelines last year were incredible. I I really enjoyed Shawn Peyton came out and said he still got some Ferris Buer in him and I didn’t know what that meant. I I I did not know what the I’ve seen the movie. I did not 100% know what it meant, but I think what he was trying to say is yeah, he’s still Yeah, we’re still growing in this entire thing. Shawn Peyton loves this dude. Yeah. And Shawn Peyton is a great ball coach. So, we just assume as Shawn Peyton and the quarterback get along, they’re going to win games. But that is a tough division over there, dude. You just mentioned the Chargers. I mean, I just watched Jim Harbaugh poke his head out behind a big uh tarp, you know, two of them being I watch him explain it’s a peripheral view uh exercise. Basically, I’m just moving these things. So then Justin Herbert can’t see the wide receiver. Don’t know when he’s coming out. Also, wide receiver doesn’t know when the ball’s coming. It’s my job to watch the quarterback. So, he’s right there watching the quarterback and then with his other hand, he’s directing the person behind him to either go one way or the other. So, Justin Herbert doesn’t know which way the person’s coming. And then he’s going to throw it to him. So he has to have his head there because he’s got to see the quarterback. You see? But he’s got to have it closed because Herbert can’t see which way wide receivers’s going. I’ve never seen this drill before in my life. He loved it. He broke it down for a minute and a half. I watched him yesterday break it down. Yeah. It’s just, you know, cuz you can’t always see the ball. You You could tell he was a big fan of the drill. I’ve never seen the drill either. And then as you’re watching him play it, it’s like this is a pretty genius for both the quarterback and the wide receiver. It’s smart. Quarterback wide receiver. that ball pops up out of nowhere and it’s like if you drop it, get him out of the league. Get him out of the league. And for a quarterback, you’re standing there sometimes, you you can speak to it much better than me, can’t see You’re just throwing to like a window basically hoping they get there. That’s the difference between NFL and college, I think. Right. NFL is like this room. College is like you got like this amount of room. And I often say it like covered in college is open in the NFL. Has to be mindset wise. Yeah. Like you can great quarterbacks throw guys open like there is you know there is no quote unquote defense or for the perfect throw and so you know in the NFL if there’s an opportunity to throw the guy to a space and that’s why so much of it comes down to ball placement so much it comes down to touch can you throw a guy that might be covered out of his cut to a space that he’s open um two or three yards from the opening of that cut or the top of that route. That’s what makes guys like, you know, her great at it. Tu is great at it. Honestly, I would tell you pick a guy who’s probably one of the best at it that doesn’t get enough is Gino Smith is one of the best at it. Stafford’s ridiculous at it. Joe’s ridiculous at it. Aaron, obviously best of all, guys are special. Aaron’s been ridiculous at it. Best of all time, they say, right? I don’t want to I don’t want to speak out of pocket, but like Aaron’s ball placement and is what he is. That’s He is the guy, right? Yeah. Aaron’s Aeron’s ball placement is as good as anybody’s. I think you know historians would tell you Montana. Yeah, but Stafford’s is Marino. Ridiculous. Marino, Montana, Aaron, Stafford, I think are the conversations for prettiest dots that get thrown. I think LA. Oh yeah. Yep. LA. Yeah, I guess Payton too could throw, but he he was a timing guy, you know? I mean, he is timing everything. I mean, we watch Josh Allen yesterday. Oh Josh Allen’s got a hose. Yeah, Patrick Mahomes. I mean, we can go through them all. He can throw Burrow. He go through them all. It was good for but Aaron like created the back shoulder of it. Like he was the one that like started just taking over. Hey, so if I put this thing on your back shoulder while you’re running 22 miles an hour, it’s unguardable, right? That’s basically what it was. I remember I gave you a quick Aaron story about like that type of throw. We were playing there. I’m going to call it 10 years ago. So 2013, 14, 15, somewhere around there. I think our defensive coordinator was um who’s the D coordinator? Terra Austin down in Pittsburgh. and um he was our defensive coordinator in Detroit at this point and our secondary was good. We had like Darius Slay, Quandre Diggs and we were I was running the scout team in practice and it felt like every rep our defense down in the red zone would just all out blitz you like play zero play man-to-man coverage everybody was blitzing and like on 30 or Thursday Thursday or Friday that week I was like hey TA like I don’t think you guys should do this against Rogers. He’s like I was like I he’s going to know you’re doing it. He was like, “Oh, we know that he’ll know we’re doing it.” And I’m like, “Well, then you have no shot.” And he was like, “We have no shot whether we do it or not. We’re just hoping that that that our guy will make a play on the ball or not.” So, I remember first quarter, third down in the red zone, it’s like third and 12, I want to say, like the 18 yard line, something like that. And I remember looking at staff and I was like, “There’s no way we zero here, right?” Like, there’s no way. We’re just going to play cover two, cover three, go out the field. He’s like, “We’re go zero.” and they zeroed and he threw the ball. I believe it was to Slay and Darius Slay was in like Jord’s face mask like perfect coverage and Aaron put the ball literally like on Jord’s ear and Jordy turned right at the last second touchdown and we just looked at each other like I was like, “Hey man, good luck. Go score 35.” That’s a real thing though. If you got a guy that can spin it, I mean that is a great place to be. Now granted, not every strong arm can put the ball exactly where it needs to be, which is why the development of Josh Allen was so spectacular. And anybody that is a young quarterback who has a lot of athleticism and maybe a lot of potential talent, everybody points at Josh Allen and they go, “Hey, look at the development from year one to year two, year two to year three, year three to year four, year four to year five. He’s only gotten better and better with his arms and his mechanics and everything like that.” Which leads us to Indianapolis, Indiana. Ty has a question for you, Dan. Yeah, Dan, it seems like the Colts have the only true quarterback competition going right now. I don’t know if you’ve seen it, but we saw a pretty spectacular highlight of both quarterbacks um earlier today. Foxy, if you want to show Dano. No. So Dan, you know, you see that obviously you got both guys just ripping it out there looking good. Okay, sorry. It’s one throw. No, I I get it. It’s one throw, but uh AR looks different. He looks like he’s in very good shape from the pictures we’ve seen and obviously that. Uh what do you think of this whole QB situation? Because it kind of seems like it was dimes and now it’s kind of more of an open deal again. Yeah, for Anthony, one, stay healthy, obviously, but two, take the take the easy things and make them easy things. I think that’s really going to be the challenge for Anthony Richardson is when, you know, Shane Stiken, these these play callers with all these young quarterbacks. One of the things that I learned so much from Gary Kubiaak when it came to calling games, and I think Shane Stikin calls a really good game, is like there’s times when I’m just calling this play for us to get five yards. And sometimes it’s well, whether you’re a great athlete, when you’re seeing these clips running, sometimes it’s trying to give our offensive line a break or I I haven’t gotten Michael Pitman Jr. the ball in five plays. I want to get him a touch or I just want to get to second and five because I when I call this second and five play, I’m setting it up for another second down play call in a quarter from now. And so I think what the the more Anthony learns that and realizes that and and makes the commitment to treat that four or five yard completion like the third and 10 run or the the fourth and goal run. Like it’s the most important thing you can do in that moment. and to have that high level of focus, the high level of commitment to execution that it’s not just the completion, how you complete it, the timing of it that you do it in, the placement of the throw to maybe steal a yard or two is a big deal. And so, and this happens to a lot of young, ridiculously physically talented young quarterbacks is you think because you’re so physically talented, the next you you can make it up the next play or something like that. And the more disciplined that you get, the better you become with that consistency and then those big plays happen. So I think if you’re close, you obviously want Anthony to be the guy, but that’s the big challenge for Anthony. Yes, stay healthy, stay on the field, but dude, you got to make the layups all the time in that league. That was fourth quarter right there. Drive at the end of the game. That’s how it ended with him running. It was awesome to watch that. And as you watch these highlights, you can’t help but get incredibly excited. I mean, he is has the potential to be a unicorn. Has a has a chance to be a unicorn. He literally does. And you talk about taking like first down, second down, third down, checkdown seriously and everything like that. I think that’s just learning to become, you know, a professional athlete that’s on a little bit of a different playing field than you have been your entire life because he’s always had the fixer. You talked about, hey, his athleticism will make it up for the next play. It’s like his arm, his athleticism, he’s always been a fixer. Like, hey, if this one doesn’t work out, who cares? I throw a pick, I’ll be able to get back. I miss a throw, I’ll be able to get it back. Now, it’s like hopefully at this stage of his professional career, he knows like, hey, everybody has that that’s on the field. You know, like everybody has that. You have an advantage cuz you are more athletic than basically everybody on the field. You are. It is spectacular to watch. And also everything you’re doing off the field, everybody’s watching as well because you’re the quarterback of the team. You’re the number four the overall pick. You, whether you like it or not, are a CEO of a locker room. That is what a quarterback is. We go as you go, brother. We operate how you operate. So everybody watching every his every move. If he’s able to dial in being a professional quarterback, which is focusing on every play, off the field, leading and being a person, you know, he doesn’t even have to talk. If he just wants to do as I do, as opposed to what I say, it’s all good. It’s like the chance is there. Carly has come out and said he’s got enough time to save it. Chris Ballard said he’s got enough time, more than enough time to still save it. It’s like with everything that’s gone on and how slow of a start it’s been for his career as a whole, it’s still all out there in front of impossible. And I go ahead I think this too, Pat. Like there there comes and I remember um how Shanahan saying this dude as a quarterback like you have to fully understand top to bottom like when we give you the ball everybody’s job is in your hands. Everybody’s everybody within the building’s job is in your hands. And that’s a big burden and that’s a lot of pressure. But that’s just the reality of that position. So like the more when the more you can understand like dude everyone’s job is in your decision decision making’s hands you have this you you go to this reverence of like no I can’t be careless with that. I can’t be reckless with it. Oh wait this actually does matter. And there’s like yo Chris Ballard chose you know like he chose you. He he chose Shane for you and you. They chose you. And so like you got to prove those guys right and do right by those guys because their future and those roles in the NFL very much so is dependent on what you do every single play. He’s got backers. He’s got supporters obviously in the building and in a genre of fans uh here for the Indianapolis Colts. And I think we’re all hoping for him to do great. I am I know that I am at the uh the point of realization that like he could be so special and uh he could be so so special. I can’t just hold things against him. He’s 20 what two years old 23 years old or whatever it is. It’s like let’s go dude. You you have the chance and that team they’ve invested on defensive side. Oh yeah. They got a great offensive line seemingly all the time. Got Jonathan Taylor lot of weapons and it’s like and Daniel Jones the Colts weren’t the only team that wanted to sign Daniel Jones. Yeah, there was other teams wanted to sign Daniel Jones. And is he going to have the Sam Darnold, Baker Mayfield type situation where his first team for some reason doesn’t work out, takes a little bit of a road and then finds a place and goes absolutely apeshit. He could and he plays very similar to how Anthony Richardson plays. A lot of people wouldn’t think that obviously if you just look at Daniel Jimes and you say he’s a Duke guy, he looks like he’s a little bit of a nerdy guy. It’s like he will run. That dude will run people over. He will stride out on people. I think Colts are in a good spot. Quarterback competitions though, I think you need to get those over with quick. I think the team needs to know who the guy is personally, but they know a lot better than I do and they’ve named a starting quarterback in years past and it hasn’t worked out. Now, on that note, real quick, real quick on Indie. Yeah, real I’m sorry. Um, I think they also give whoever they choose a month. I think they give the guy the month and you either are getting it done and we’re good or if you’re not getting it done, we’re going to the next guy. You’re saying the least should be at least a few weeks. shouldn’t feel as if or the Yank should be at least a few weeks. We don’t need to feel as if every single play we’re looking over our shoulder who’s next. I assume they’ll handle it right. Shane Stiken, Chris Ballard, a lot of respect for them. Good luck to them as they do it. Indeed, but you said the locker room knows. Uh I think that’s evident. I would assume because the locker room can’t pick and choose favorites. Okay. Just because of personal uh feelings because everybody’s job to Dan Olowski’s is reliant upon said person. There might be people pulling for somebody. Yep. Hey, I hope you ball out today. Like there’s been uh times where I’ve witnessed a competition happen at a position and there’s one guy who’s really good at special teams and there’s one guy who’s not. So I would like to go motivate the guy. Need you to learn this Okay. Well, I need you personally to do that. Like that’ll certainly happen. But it all plays out on the field and everybody kind of sees it. Everybody kind of sees it unfold. Dan mentioned it with when when the quarterback has the ball in his hands like you have the team’s fate in your hand and every everybody on that team you want to win. You want to go to playoffs regardless of what situation you’re in free agent whatever every team wants to pluck from a winner so you want to be in a good situation and you can’t lie to the locker room. But uh moving on I’m go over to the NFC side. We talked about the top of the AFC NFC side. I don’t know why I I honestly don’t but for some reason I’m really really high on Dak Prescott and the Cowboys. I love the George picking addition uh picking edition. I don’t know why I’m never in on the Cowboys fight. I like I like Shotty. I think he’ll surprise a lot. We like Shotty too as as a head coach. There’s always headlines, you know, dealing with Jerry Jones and an organization with Michael Par. They’ll get that figured out. Uh what’s your expectations for the Cowboys Dak Pres’s unstable? How come he’s out on the Cowboys? Terry Jones said, “I don’t want to hear. I want to hear.” How about him just actually being like fiveyear deal? I’m committing to somebody for five years. That’s a long time, bro. Is there still cars on the road in this sport? A lot of water. A lot of water under that bridge. And that water under that bridge. Let’s talk about it. It might have ecoli in it. Yeah. And one of my guys I pay five years gets in that water. Gets sick. He’s out of his ass and his mouth. Can’t play two, three weeks. Now I’m still paying the guy. Do you want to do that? I don’t want to do that. Are you going to pay Micah? You ever pay a bunch of money to somebody and they suck? I have them. I have them. End the press conference. Jesus. That’s how we’re starting the season, J. I don’t think we need to a little bit of heat. He was somebody said something to him before he gets up on that press conference. He’s like, I need to they need to remember who’s doing what around here. It’s Jerry’s world literally and figuratively. Between him and Mike Brown. I don’t know what they said at the owners only meeting, but there had to be someone in there getting them riled up. like, “Hey, it’s kind of weird. All all these players seem to have a lot of power. You guys still you guys like to run a league? Own these teams or no?” And then all of them left. Are people really saying this? Are you okay, fine? I own the Cowboys. The players don’t own the Cowboys. That’s not what they’re saying, Jerry. Everyone’s saying Dak and they’re saying we’re the NBA. Is that what Yeah, kind of. I’ll set that straight. Call Mike Brown. What? For sure. That’s what happens. I mean, the first day of training camp, you think teams would be pumped like football’s back, our business is back, everything’s good. Instead, it’s about sick of these players aren’t you? All right. I love that Micah and uh Travon just went out there and had their own impromptu. Hey, we’re available. What’s up? Got any questions? I got to go get a haircut. What? Okay, Dan, will you answer about Dak? Will you answer about Dak? Yeah. Yeah. Sorry, I got a haircut. Um, what was the question, D? Like you’re just high on him and you’re Well, I I am high on him. I do love, you know, the moves. I love what they did in the draft. Uh, but what’s your overall expect? I know we haven’t seen Dak for a while with the uh, you know, with his injury coming back. He is the highest paid quarterback in NFL for a reason, but what’s your expectation for that team uh, going forward this year? I think I think Dallas is a good football team that is going to be a playoffs contending football team. I I I agree. I think the offense will be a good offense. U, a bunch of high picks in their offensive line. I think Shotti is going to be like sneaky good. I think Shenheimer is going to be who Mike McCarthy kind of set out to be initially which was, you know, once he took over the play calling, you know, they they want to be dominant running the football and a heavy play action team. I think we’re going to be much there will be much more of a reduced split offense, which is something we’ve talked about a little bit on the on NFL Live is like how much the offensive football in the NFL has changed, cut splits, and so I think that’s going to help their offense. I think this is a top 10 offense in the NFL that will be very much so dependent upon is their defense okay, is their defense top 15, top 16 in the NFL. But I think Dak plays well. To your point, he’s got to stay healthy. I don’t think we’re going to see Dak Prescott, which would, you know, four years ago when he had to throw for like 38 touchdowns for them to win some games. I think it’ll be a little bit more balanced on offense, but more big playentric. All right. Well, we appreciate the hell out of you stopping by. Who’s winning the Super Bowl, Dan? Um, I think either Philadelphia or Baltimore. All right. Put on ticker. We appreciate you. enjoy your uh summer Wednesday out there. Good good shrubbery behind you. Is that the house or you somewhere else? No, no. I’m I’m going to walk in to get a haircut right now. I’m in the parking lot. Oh, where where you at? Sport clips or great clips like Kirk Cousins? N Westport cut and shave. I got to get cut up. One of the best. Don’t touch the beard, Dan. It looks too good. Don’t touch it. Do they use heated foam with the straight edge on that thing? Yeah, but I don’t shave. I don’t if I I don’t like shave shave. I use an electric razor. They um they do my neck. Put some beige. You’re telling me they don’t they don’t straight. They don’t they don’t do the Not for me. They do it for other humans. Maybe just let that thing continue to flow. Not bad. Yeah, it looks good. It looks pretty good, dude. I don’t cut this. I don’t cut the top in the summer. Oh, it’s kind of like long hair don’t care, bro. Rag top down so this long hair can blow, too. I see you up there in the Jeep. All right. Good luck. Enjoy your day. Congrats on another contract with ESPN. Congrats then. Congrats. The sub tweets work together. Master businessman. All right. We appreciate you, ladies and gentlemen. Danovski

On The Pat McAfee Show, Dan Orlovsky joins to discuss the latest storylines in the NFL, including:

0:00 Dan joins!
2:08 Camp is back
2:56 Expectations for the Steelers
5:45 Can the Ravens win the Super Bowl?
6:47 Expectations for the Texans
8:35 Jim Harbaugh and Justin Herbert training
14:07 Expectations for Anthony Richardson
12:47 Are we sold on the Cowboys?

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38 comments
  1. There are a lot of variables that go into a team making it to the Super Bowl. If Rodgers is able to perform like he was able to even last season or close to it don’t see how the Steelers could be counted out. They were in the hunt last year and have made upgrades across the board for the upcoming season. Could be wrong but I think they will make a splash this season for sure.

  2. I still can't believe AR5 subbed himself out for a play for being too tired, last year. That is next level bad! Hopefully he's matured and plays better this year, assuming he gets a chance. For the Shoe! 🐎👞

  3. How do people keep putting the Bengals over the Steelers , they missed the playoffs last year cause of their defense & their defense only got worse how are they gonna be better all of a sudden with a worse defense 🤦

  4. I'm trying to figure how Bengals are 6th best odds when they missed the playoffs last year, resigned the same players and missing two d-linemen due to contract negotiations? No improvement on defense and in fact may be worse, and the same offense.

  5. Packers revealed their financials and how much they made in revenue sharing, which was over $420M this past year. As a Packer fan and relative of a Packers owner, you are welcome. The NFL made over $13 Billion dollars this year alone and no signs of slowing down. It keeps growing.

    No tax payer should ever have to pay another cent for an NFL stadium when these billionaires and millionaires could build 2 new stadiums every year and not bat an eye. The greedy phucks.

  6. I think the Steelers Oline gets some unfair hate considering how long both Fields/Wilson hold the ball. Rodgers quick release will help them. Are they a SB contender? Close, we need to see how everything pans out, but better than last season, 1-2 playoff wins

  7. Just wish media guys like Dan put their team bias aside when making an opinion. Us fans like to consider former players as insightful and knowledgeable. It's OK if you hate the Steelers, but it sounds idiotic to not respect the additions created improvement to an already playoff caliber team. Super Bowl, who knows but I guarantee these guys are coming to play.

  8. Nothing will succed cause Rodgers is washed up and the Steelers are a joke and should go rebuild but won't cause their a stupid team that they have been for awhile now smh.

  9. Who he gonna blame this season🤔 Hopefully he can get Mike fired 🙏🏻 Hopefully they will win 5 or 6 games so they can get a good draft pick.

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