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<blockquote data-quote="Pokerbrat2000" data-source="post: 1035957" data-attributes="member: 7261"><p>Would have loved to read your thoughts. <img src="/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/smile.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-shortname=":)" /></p><p></p><p>I don't personally know any NFL player, so on a whole, I neither like or dislike them as a person. Most, if not all of my comments about a player are concerning what they did on or off the field and how that effects their team. I also acknowledge that I am relying on my eyes (watching games) and what I read, for my conclussions. Typically, we don't hear much about the off field things of most players, unless it was something really out of the ordinary. Social media has opened up a whole new world of that "information". Some correct, a lot incorrect.</p><p></p><p>In regards to Aaron Rodgers, he has become the NFL Poster Child for attention. Some brought on by his greatness as a QB, but a lot of it brought on by his polarizing personality and own behaviors. Let's just say this, Aaron Rodgers the man, has painted a pretty big target on his own back. Add to it, his passive-aggressive personality through the years and he has become an easy and sporting target for critics. If he was just a nobody in the NFL, he would hardly be a footnote in the news.</p><p></p><p>Aaron reminds me of a few casual friends that I have had through the years. Probably a fun guy to be around, have a few beers and shoot the shiot with, but as I got to know more about him, a guy I wouldn't seek to hang out with. As a Green Bay Packer (in my circle of "friends") I was more interested in Aaron Rodgers the Football player and how his off the field stuff effected the team. However, now that he is a Jet, I could care less about his Football skills, but he does provide all his "ex-friends" with great off the field water cooler gossip and with that, a sense of happiness that he is not long "our friend" to deal with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pokerbrat2000, post: 1035957, member: 7261"] Would have loved to read your thoughts. :) I don't personally know any NFL player, so on a whole, I neither like or dislike them as a person. Most, if not all of my comments about a player are concerning what they did on or off the field and how that effects their team. I also acknowledge that I am relying on my eyes (watching games) and what I read, for my conclussions. Typically, we don't hear much about the off field things of most players, unless it was something really out of the ordinary. Social media has opened up a whole new world of that "information". Some correct, a lot incorrect. In regards to Aaron Rodgers, he has become the NFL Poster Child for attention. Some brought on by his greatness as a QB, but a lot of it brought on by his polarizing personality and own behaviors. Let's just say this, Aaron Rodgers the man, has painted a pretty big target on his own back. Add to it, his passive-aggressive personality through the years and he has become an easy and sporting target for critics. If he was just a nobody in the NFL, he would hardly be a footnote in the news. Aaron reminds me of a few casual friends that I have had through the years. Probably a fun guy to be around, have a few beers and shoot the shiot with, but as I got to know more about him, a guy I wouldn't seek to hang out with. As a Green Bay Packer (in my circle of "friends") I was more interested in Aaron Rodgers the Football player and how his off the field stuff effected the team. However, now that he is a Jet, I could care less about his Football skills, but he does provide all his "ex-friends" with great off the field water cooler gossip and with that, a sense of happiness that he is not long "our friend" to deal with. [/QUOTE]
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