Hate to even keep this going....but......how does the Seattle game have anything to do with Aaron Rodgers and your assertion that he isn't a good leader? The guy played the game on 1 1/2 legs. I assume since this thread is talking about Aaron Rodgers, this is what you are implying?
The Packers lost the Seattle game not out of frustration but because the defense folded up like a cheap suit and the Special Teams screwed up not once, but twice.
That isn't a point that he brought up...
Playing hurt in itself is not leadership, this is made up by media. If you hurt your team more than you help, that isn't leadership that is selfishness. Rodgers definitely was better than whomever was backup last year. But just saying playing hurt has nothing to do with leadership. Going to work hurt and sitting there *****ing all day, doesn't make you a good leader.
But that game was not even close to lost on defense... Wilson ended the game with 200 yards 1 TD 4 INTS and a rating of 16... lol Rodgers played one his poorest game I have seen as did the offense in general. I believe Aaron personally was something like 19-34 170 1TD 2INTS. He was injured but given that he just dismantled the Cowboys the week before i doubt that was the root cause.
And actually folding is a sign of frustration. Ever think the offense scoring 22 points off of 5 turnovers might be upsetting to the defense after a while? Having 8 out of 10 drives they start from the 9:20 in the second, till the end of the game not have more than 4 plays? That is almost 3/4 of the game with two drives over 4 plays. Sad.
The Packers offense was alarmingly bad that day. The blame ended up going to play calling and the onside kick but there was soo much more. The defense was the only reason Green Bay was even in that game. I don't blame them for that game at all. There is plenty to go around but I think frustration may have actually hit a headway with the team which is what you seen after as well. And with the changes.