The head coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers is most recognized for his blunt style. He can get the best out of players. Whether it was Ben Roethlisberger at quarterback or defensive anchors such as Troy Polamalu and Cameron Heyward , Tomlin maintained the same culture of discipline and accountability. But now, that culture is being put to the test. And at the center of it is Aaron Rodgers , a quarterback who plays by his own playbook.

According to Robert Mays of The Athletic Football Show , Rodgers just doesn’t want to play the type of offense Tomlin and new offensive coordinator Arthur Smith are attempting to create. “My concern is just the way Aaron Rodgers prefers to play the position currently,” Mays stated. He explained that Aaron likes throwing one-on-one matchups, e

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