Chapter 1: What are the initial thoughts on Aaron Rodgers' performance?
We're talking to play-by-play man Kevin Harlan. You're the best when it comes to play-by-play of life.
We're sending Marshall Harris to D.C. to run on the field.
Come on, Marshall. Bring it home, baby. We're ready for you. The Rahimi Harrison Grody Show. Middays 10 to 2 on 670 The Score. They're down in 12. Rodgers. Time runs out. Ball is out. It's picked up by the Texans and Sheldon Rankins. And he is in for a touchdown.
Where do you go from here, Aaron? Home.
That is Aaron Rodgers, and home is sunny Southern California. Camarillo, to be exact, at least at last report. After the Steelers were sent packing after yet another wild card loss, a 30-6 whoopin' courtesy of the Texans. This is Rahimi Harrison-Grody on 670 The Score. Aaron Rodgers was 17 of 33 in this game for 146 yards.
He threw one interception, and the Steelers' offense was held to a total of 175 yards by the Texans' offense, or by the Texans' defense. The offense for the Texans now gained 408 yards to 175, no matter how you look at this. It was an absolutely dominating performance by the Texans on a national stage, as we saw on Monday Night Football, and just like that,
The Aaron Rodgers and Steelers experiment, experience, bears.
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Chapter 2: How did the Steelers' season end against the Texans?
The Steelers ran into a buzzsaw, as the score indicates, 30-6. Although it was a close game until the fourth quarter. They scored 23 fourth-quarter points. They've also now won 10 games in a row. They're the hottest team in the NFL. Period. The Texans.
And if they win the divisional, it will be their first divisional round win.
You know who's got something to say? The South. That's not the South, first of all. That's not the South.
It's more so them than Dallas.
Chapter 3: What were Aaron Rodgers' stats in the last game?
Texas is Texas.
That's right.
It is more Southern than Dallas because it's closer to Louisiana, the actual South. Fair enough.
You guys did educate me on that.
Thank you.
But I will also say that the person who had a lot to say, but yet we still don't really know what's happening, is Aaron Rodgers. Listen to him after the game.
No, I mean, I'm not going to make any emotional decisions. Disappointed, you know, obviously, such a fun year. You know, a lot of adversity, but a lot of fun. Been a great year, you know, overall in my life in the last year. And this is, you know, a really good part of that, coming here and being a part of this team. So it's disappointing to be sitting here with the season over.
Do you want it to be here? I'm not going to talk about that. Who do you approach, just what you decide to do next? Just get away and then have the right conversations.
Ayahuasca, anyone?
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Chapter 4: What does the future hold for Aaron Rodgers after his latest performance?
And it was the Bucs who ended up going to and winning the Super Bowl. And that third goal and the zoom in on his face. And I remember saying to myself, he just knows he lost his best chance to go back to the Super Bowl. And I remember played his day thinking that I'm like, is this, is this the closest he's ever going to get to a Superbowl again? Like, do you remember that play?
Like Jason Pierre, Paul was crashing it in front of him. It was something where we would be dissecting the actual play that happened, who was open, who wasn't. But here's the thing, because he is so prolific because yes, he is enemy number one of the bears or doubt period paragraph. Yes. But he's also been one of the best in the game for the last 21 years.
And to be able to do it at that level as consistently, to have that point of view where you know you might be seeing a changing of the guard or at least an end to something, where we wanted to see him play against the Bears ourselves just to close that loop for us.
We did, except for Marshall. I don't think Marshall wanted to see it.
Logical Marshall wanted an advantage in the game. That's probably why the Bears are in the playoffs, and I get it.
Listen, I'll say this about the Rodgers thing. When I was watching him and realizing it was the end of his season, I was like, One of the first thoughts that popped in my head, is Caleb Williams watching this?
Because, you know, that's his guy. Yeah, he loves him. You know, he also loves Matthew Stafford.
Yeah, so I was like, does he have his head buried in some playbook or watching film? Or is he taking a moment and says, let me catch the end of this game?
I bet the NFL world was watching. That was part of it, seeing young players who just wanted to go up to him and just give him, embrace him, hug him, shake his hand to be able to say that they were on a football. You don't think that's cool for those 25-year-old players that are on the field? Literally. Exactly. So it was quite a moment.
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