Pittsburgh Steelers: Aaron Rodgers' History of Success with Mike McCarthy27 of 32AP Photo/Gene J. PuskarThe Pittsburgh Steelers' lineup won't look much different than it did last year, but the ceiling on the offense has been raised significantly after Mike McCarthy took over as head coach in wake of Mike Tomlin's resignation. With Aaron Rodgers electing to stave off retirement for at least one more season, the future Hall of Fame quarterback is now poised to close out his illustrious career with one more Pro Bowl campaign. Rodgers thrived in McCarthy's system during their shared tenure with the Green Bay Packers and should do so again in Pittsburgh. During the decade they spent together in Green Bay, Rodgers went 100-57-1 as a starter in the regular season and 9-7 in the playoffs while completing 64.9 percent of his throws for 42,615 yards and 337 touchdowns. Rodgers earned seven Pro Bowl nods, made a pair of All-Pro teams and won two league MVPs during that stretch, with their biggest success being a Super Bowl victory in 2010.