Brian Batko
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We're not really in these chairs to grill elected officials or demand answers of high-ranking government officers.
So I don't think it's really that big of a deal.
Rodgers...
I guess it's easy to say 50-50, but I feel like I want to go that route because how can anyone get in the psyche of Aaron Rodgers?
You know what I mean?
He could be...
He could be fully checked out or he could be reinvigorated by the chance to work with his original head coach again.
He really runs the gamut.
And the other weird thing about predicting what he's going to do next is he was so Jekyll and Hyde at the end of the season.
I mean, he'd have a good game and then he would look like he did against the Texans.
So I know he said in the wake of that one in the aftermath that he wasn't going to
make any emotional decisions but man how are there not going to be emotions associated with the option to come back and play for McCarthy who they had some really good times together and then they had a lot of you know bad letdowns together so I I'd say 50 50 for Aaron um but I just I don't really love the quarterback market out there at this point so maybe that'll make things uh
even easier for the Steelers to kind of run it back with him.
I don't think so.
I mean, we have zero idea if he has any sort of connection with Mike McCarthy.
And in the coaching world, a lot of these guys are only two or three degrees separated from each other.
You know Johnny, who knows Jimmy, who knows Joey, and he speaks highly of you or whatever.
So I guess...
or, you know, Tony, who knows Tommy, who knows Timmy, and he speaks highly of you, but no, I mean, I guess there's, there's a chance that there could be something like that.
But again, if you're him, I mean, you probably want to stick it at Sean McVay's hip at this point.