In Week 1, Aaron Rodgers was able to turn back the clock and come out with a win in a game in which the Steelers weren’t really the better team. If the Steelers were going to win again in Week 2, they needed a similar performance, which they did not get from Rodgers. At this point, The 33rd Team’s Sam Monson is starting to worry about the decline in his game.
“That dropped interception was new and bad,” Monson said Monday on his Check The Mic podcast. “Aaron Rodgers, at this point, this is problematic. He was so flustered by, what wasn’t even severe pressure, but bodies right in his face, that he kind of just heaved the ball the in general direction of the middle, he has an all-time low interception rate.