Jason Smith: "You saw what happened with Bill Belichick. He tried to build a team that went back in time 30 years and look where he is now, barely holding on at North Carolina, where he hasn't even coached a game yet. The same thing is going to happen with Mike Tomlin. If this Aaron Rodgers thing doesn't work, Mike Tomlin is going to be out. He will get a new job someplace else, maybe he waits a year, but he's still a young guy, still a successful guy. But for Pittsburgh, this is it. It baffles me that this is how Mike Tomlin has hitched his wagon to the last 3 quarterbacks, knowing that at some point Pittsburgh is going to run out of patience. Fields, Wilson, Rodgers. It's going to be another year of the same old stuff. They'll compete for a while, but they're not going to have enough at the end of the year. This is it, Tomlin is done if this doesn't work."
Jason Smith and Mike Harmon examine how the Aaron Rodgers experiment in Pittsburgh could result in the end of Mike Tomlin's lengthy tenure with the Steelers.