There’s an old saying in the NFL that states that any team that has two quarterbacks, actually has no quarterbacks. That means that if a team has a quarterback competition, then it really doesn’t have a starting quarterback at all because both guys are going to be more worried about each other than actually winning games. It isn’t necessarily true, but the controversy it creates has been very real. Aaron Rodgers with the Green Bay Packers and Joe Montana with the San Francisco 49ers are both great examples. The Pittsburgh Steelers could technically fall into this category with Russell Wilson and Justin Fields, but one former NFL head coach believes the Steelers won’t have that kind of trouble at all.