Aaron Rodgers, Pittsburgh Steelers
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Aaron Rodgers didn’t hide his frustration with a reporter’s question after a crushing loss for his team, the Pittsburgh Steelers. On Monday, January 12, the Steelers were defeated by the Houston Texans in a Wild Card playoff,
The potential final postgame press conference of Aaron Rodgers’ career ended abruptly. The Steelers’ quarterback dropped an f-bomb and appeared to cut his Q&A short after getting a second straight question regarding Pittsburgh coach Mike Tomlin’s future.
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers was asked the same type of question one too many times this season and he showed that with a fiery response that included an F-Bomb when asked about Tomlin yet again on Monday night.
Aaron Rodgers and the Pittsburgh Steelers were eliminated from the playoffs with a 30-6 loss to the Houston Texans in the wildcard round on Monday.
Aaron Rodgers was indignant Monday night about the conversation revolving around Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin and Green Bay Packers head coach Matt LaFleur’s jobs. Ultimately, though, he was even more indignant about answering any more questions about Tomlin.
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If Bill Belichick doesn't have a first-ballot Hall of Fame resume, then no one does. The legendary Patriots coach owns a list of accomplishments so long that it could take up the entire newsletter, but here's the brief version: Some Hall of Fame voters -- enough of them to keep Belichick out -- looked at all that and decided he should wait at least one more year.
Former Packers head coach Mike McCarthy got emotional as he was introduced as the new Steelers head coach where he outlined his Super Bowl goals.