joeseahawks
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Most people on this forum would chose Aaron Rodgers as their #1 QB. Maybe it is just me, but I believe Rodgers career has not impressed me at all, given the talent. Yes, he has been to 1 SB and won it. But, that's about it. Yes his overall numbers are great year after year ... but, 8 years into his starting career, Rodgers has not delivered as expected.
In Cheese land, people have started questioning his attitude, his demeanor, his leadership. The packers will probably be blown out in AZ this week-end and I don't see them winning 2 playoffs games. They might even lose the division to the Vikings.
You can read some interesting comments here.
Q: T-Dub, Prescott AZ - What the heck is up with Rodgers attitude. Is there really that much of a schism between him and McCarthy dating back to the NFCCG that he can't enjoy the win a bit? Aaron is really starting to come off as a diva to me.
A: Michael Cohen - I'm not sure, but something is amiss for sure. I wasn't at his press conference (Aaron speaks at the same time the locker room is open, and since I wrote about defense I stayed in the locker room) but even his body language on the field was poor. He hangs his head, flails his arms, yells when things aren't going right. It's kind of strange.
Q: John F., Denver, CO - Former MVP and Super Bowl champ, $20 million+, shouldn't Rodgers rise above the problems and carry the team instead of what constantly appears to be whining and finger pointing? By the way, nice work, Mike.
A: Michael Cohen - Hey John, thanks for the kind words. I agree with you that Rodgers should be the No. 1 leader on this team. That comes with being the face of a franchise. Not sure if he is finger pointing, exactly, but he's been complaining for a while now. There's no doubt about it.
And here is more in the Packers forum.
I've thought that earlier this season too. I think there's an issue going on that we are not being told about. I think Rodgers threw a tantrum about receivers and Mccarthy probably put him in his place which he didn't probably like. Then his buddy Clements gets the play calling taken away. This team is not a unit and they are not playing like a team, they don't show heart. I get really annoyed seeing Aaron's stupid press conferences now. Even in a win today, he seemed all depressed
I just watched his press conference. Talk about awkward,you could see him biting his lip several times. He acted as if he wanted to say something so bad but didn't. Definitely doesn't look like a happy camper
I think Rodgers is pressing but his attitude is a bigger issue to me. He needs to handle the adversity a little better. Now greats like Brady and Peyton also show their emotion and dont have the best body language but Rodgers has been a little over the top. So has McCarthy to be honest. The way he was working that official after an obvious offensive PI on Jones was ridiculous.
In Cheese land, people have started questioning his attitude, his demeanor, his leadership. The packers will probably be blown out in AZ this week-end and I don't see them winning 2 playoffs games. They might even lose the division to the Vikings.
You can read some interesting comments here.
Q: T-Dub, Prescott AZ - What the heck is up with Rodgers attitude. Is there really that much of a schism between him and McCarthy dating back to the NFCCG that he can't enjoy the win a bit? Aaron is really starting to come off as a diva to me.
A: Michael Cohen - I'm not sure, but something is amiss for sure. I wasn't at his press conference (Aaron speaks at the same time the locker room is open, and since I wrote about defense I stayed in the locker room) but even his body language on the field was poor. He hangs his head, flails his arms, yells when things aren't going right. It's kind of strange.
Q: John F., Denver, CO - Former MVP and Super Bowl champ, $20 million+, shouldn't Rodgers rise above the problems and carry the team instead of what constantly appears to be whining and finger pointing? By the way, nice work, Mike.
A: Michael Cohen - Hey John, thanks for the kind words. I agree with you that Rodgers should be the No. 1 leader on this team. That comes with being the face of a franchise. Not sure if he is finger pointing, exactly, but he's been complaining for a while now. There's no doubt about it.
And here is more in the Packers forum.
I've thought that earlier this season too. I think there's an issue going on that we are not being told about. I think Rodgers threw a tantrum about receivers and Mccarthy probably put him in his place which he didn't probably like. Then his buddy Clements gets the play calling taken away. This team is not a unit and they are not playing like a team, they don't show heart. I get really annoyed seeing Aaron's stupid press conferences now. Even in a win today, he seemed all depressed
I just watched his press conference. Talk about awkward,you could see him biting his lip several times. He acted as if he wanted to say something so bad but didn't. Definitely doesn't look like a happy camper
I think Rodgers is pressing but his attitude is a bigger issue to me. He needs to handle the adversity a little better. Now greats like Brady and Peyton also show their emotion and dont have the best body language but Rodgers has been a little over the top. So has McCarthy to be honest. The way he was working that official after an obvious offensive PI on Jones was ridiculous.