The Pittsburgh Steelers have among the robust of histories at the quarterback position out of any franchise. Between Terry Bradshaw and Ben Roethlisberger (and Bobby Layne for good measure), most teams would trade their own history for Pittsburgh’s.
But you don’t field history on Sundays. You field the present. And with Ben Roethlisberger stepping away from the game, the Steelers’ quarterback position right now is about as unsettled as anybody’s, unless you’re in the camp who believes that Mason Rudolph is the future. Bradshaw, for one, is not pitching his tent there.
“I don’t think they have the answer on the bench”, he told Rich Eisen last week.