ESPN – Brooke Pryor – Steelers’ Aaron Rodgers ‘pretty sure’ this will be final season
The Ringer – Diante Lee – Can Aaron Rodgers and Mike Tomlin Make It Work?
The Ringer – Steven Ruiz – Welcome to Aaron Rodgers’s Final Chapter
Did they forget that Father Time remains undefeated? Sure, Brady and Peyton Manning managed to deliver Super Bowls to new teams as the sun set on their careers. But those occurrences are rare. Just ask Joe Montana and the Chiefs, Joe Namath and the Rams, Johnny Unitas and the Chargers, Warren Moon and the Vikings and Seahawks and Cam Newton and the Patriots.
I Hope That I Don’t Fall In Love With You
Phil has a question:
When will fans get a break and only be charged full price if the team is in full win mode.
ESPN – Brooke Pryor – Sources: QB Rodgers with Steelers, signs one-year, $13.65M deal
ESPN – Brooke Pryor – Aaron Rodgers plans to sign with Steelers, sources say
It’s not what you pay a man, but what he costs you that counts.
Will Rogers
“That guy needs to stay in California. Go somewhere and chew on bark and whisper to the gods out there.”
ESPN – Brooke Pryor – Terry Bradshaw: Steelers’ interest in QB Rodgers ‘a joke’
TSN – CP – Despite ‘constant noise’ surrounding Rodgers, Rudolph happy to be back in Pittsburgh
The greater the scientific advance, the more primitive the fear.
ESPN – Wilbon: Steelers are making a mistake letting Rodgers near their building
You can take the guy out of the neighorhood but you can’t take the neighborhood out of the guy.
Frankie Valli
ESPN – Brooke Pryor and Rich Cimini – Aaron Rodgers still undecided on future; retirement possible
Phil has a question:
Were the kids in the room playing video football.
Life is for service.
Some times Phil just hasta give in to the Urge.
Often when you think you’re at the end of something, you’re at the beginning of something else.
Sports Illustrated – Albert Breer – Aaron Rodgers Longs for Nostalgia in His Next Team
Nostalgia isn’t what it used to be.
Peter De Vries
Their main concern, under condition of anonymity, is that Rodgers comes off as a pompous know-it-all who would turn off viewers.
Front Office Sports – Aaron Rodgers Drawing Very Little Interest From Media Companies
Arrogant, pompous, obnoxious, vain, cruel, verbose, a showoff. I have been called all of these. Of course, I am.
Howard Cosell
Phil has a question:
What happens if Rodgers can’t find a neighbourhood.
Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For
ESPN – Rich Cimini – Jets announce split with Aaron Rodgers, wish him success
Fame is a 4 letter word, but ultimately what matters is what we do with it.
Mr. Rogers
Phil has a question:
Would Roethlisberger consider unretiring.
Tom Brady’s Reaction To Bill Belichick’s Much Younger Girlfriend Says It All
Phil has a question:
Is there a neighbourhood that wants Aaron Rodgers.
Phil M. Stockmen
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