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The Pittsburgh Steelers' offense showed promise at times last season, but it wasn't consistent enough to lead them to a win in the playoffs. 42-year-old future Hall of Fame quarterback Aaron Rodgers was solid, providing consistent presence and stability at the quarterback position that the Steelers haven't had since Ben Roethlisberger. While Rodgers was good enough for the Steelers to win the AFC North title, the offense was still limited, not only due to Rodgers' lack of mobility, but also the Steelers' lack of playmakers offensively. For the team and new head coach Mike McCarthy, this will have to change in order for the Black and Gold to overcome their recent playoff woes.
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