Mike Tomlin
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These guys are terrors on both sides of the ball up front.
They really are, and that gives you a chance to win.
But you got to have the quarterback.
And Aaron Rodgers is beating teams with his brain and his arm.
And my God, he even ran for 20 yards the other day.
Now, there was another run where it took him longer to get from here to the sidelines than it does Harry Callis to get from here to the bathroom.
Doesn't it limit even in an emergency?
And Aaron will admit that that's the one part of his game that has severely declined, although it's not dead.
I mean, anybody who can take off on a 20-yard scramble, you know, it's not Johnny Unitas on the Chargers.
He can still move a little bit.
But that's the one part of the great prime Aaron Rodgers that has declined is the mobility.
But he still has the arm and the brain.
And that's a lethal combination.
Chris Collinsworth said the other day, maybe he's not drawing this up in a dirt, but a lot of this is coming out of Aaron Rodgers' brain, this offense right now.
And we've seen and heard blatant examples of it.
The touchdown to Kenny Gainwell, the great play by Gainwell, really, at the end of the half in Detroit.
You heard on NFL Films, Rodgers saying at the last second, basically, and I'm paraphrasing, you know, split out and go deep.
That's what we did in the backyard limits.
That's what we did on Bob Newsall Street in Buffalo and slip-slidy football in the snow.