Analyst Critiques Aaron Rodgers' Struggles, Sees Hope Despite Decline
2 Articles
2 Articles
Analyst Critiques Aaron Rodgers' Struggles, Sees Hope Despite Decline
The Pittsburgh Steelers were initially excited about quarterback Aaron Rodgers' debut, boasting a 73% completion rate and four touchdowns. However, Week 2's performance against the Seattle Seahawks led to stark criticism. Analysts now describe Rodgers' play as "really bad," noting a drop to 54.5% completions and two interceptions. Despite this, some argue that not all errors were his fault, suggesting his capabilities remain intact despite age-r…
‘Rodgers Was Really Bad:’ Analyst Says Steelers QB Can’t Accept ‘He Is No Longer Good’
Everyone with the Pittsburgh Steelers was thrilled by QB Aaron Rodgers’ Black-and-Gold debut against the New York Jets. Over 73 percent completion percentage? Four passing touchdowns? Who wouldn’t be thrilled? Unfortunately, Week 2 was a different story. Against the Seattle Seahawks, Rodgers only completed 54.5 percent of his passes and threw one touchdown versus two […]
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- There is no tracked Bias information for the sources covering this story.
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium