Tiresome as the stat has become in Pittsburgh Steelers’ fan circles, Mike Tomlin has never had a losing season. If Mason Rudolph remains the team’s starting quarterback, CBS Sports’ analyst Pete Prisco is confident that streak will come to an end.
Weighing in on the state of the Steelers’ quarterback situation as Pittsburgh begins spring practices Tuesday, Prisco isn’t buying the idea Rudolph can keep the team competitive should Aaron Rodgers not sign.
“If [Rodgers] doesn’t, Mike Tomlin’s not having a winning record this year,” Prisco said on CBS Sports HQ. “You’re not playing with Mason Rudolph and winning games.