Two young quarterbacks working on a field nearly 20 years ago would come to pay dividends for the Pittsburgh Steelers. Trying to find their footing in the league, Aaron Rodgers and Tom Arth joined Green Bay Packers head coach Mike McCarthy to work on football’s fundamentals during the 2006 offseason. Rodgers became a legend. Arth did not. But they’re reunited in Pittsburgh with the common goal of leading the Steelers to a postseason appearance and ideally, advancing to Divisional Weekend.
Arth spoke to reporters during last week’s mandatory minicamp, recalling those days of learning the basics of quarterback play.