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<blockquote data-quote="Mondio" data-source="post: 961790" data-attributes="member: 10441"><p>At this point I’m content to let people live in whatever fantasy they want to have about Rodgers. He has a long history of proving commitment, intelligence, hard work, being a great teammate and person on and off the field. </p><p></p><p>Every year some look for a reason to tear those down that have built themselves up. So be it. </p><p></p><p>He’s proven time and time again he expects you to work hard do your job and be accountable. Hardly poor traits in your QB. If you drop the ball you drop the ball. If you’re the guy who’s working hard, he’s coming right back to you. if you're not working hard, he's probably avoiding you. BFD, I wish we'd drop more deadweights in this world content to do just enough to get by but expect everything. </p><p></p><p>If you're not working hard as a receiver and you're not seeing the ball you know the solution is quite simple, if you're not in the playbook, get in it. It's your job. </p><p>If you're not watching enough film, get in there and watch, it's your job. If you're not breaking your 7 yard route at 7 yards, quit breaking at at 5 or 9. If you're rounding them off, make them sharper. The solution is easy and none of it is Aaron Rodgers fault you won't do it. </p><p></p><p>Every year it's something these days. now he's not committed though just last year the 16-17-18? year vet with multiple MVP's season and Superbowl, sat in a film room and watched his mechanics and went back to work on them and won a consecutive MVP. I suppose he did all that work only to satisfy his ego according to some.</p><p></p><p>I guess you can question his method, but I can't really see a way who goes to work like he does and performs like he does and holds standards like he does can be accused of not being committed to the team or winning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mondio, post: 961790, member: 10441"] At this point I’m content to let people live in whatever fantasy they want to have about Rodgers. He has a long history of proving commitment, intelligence, hard work, being a great teammate and person on and off the field. Every year some look for a reason to tear those down that have built themselves up. So be it. He’s proven time and time again he expects you to work hard do your job and be accountable. Hardly poor traits in your QB. If you drop the ball you drop the ball. If you’re the guy who’s working hard, he’s coming right back to you. if you're not working hard, he's probably avoiding you. BFD, I wish we'd drop more deadweights in this world content to do just enough to get by but expect everything. If you're not working hard as a receiver and you're not seeing the ball you know the solution is quite simple, if you're not in the playbook, get in it. It's your job. If you're not watching enough film, get in there and watch, it's your job. If you're not breaking your 7 yard route at 7 yards, quit breaking at at 5 or 9. If you're rounding them off, make them sharper. The solution is easy and none of it is Aaron Rodgers fault you won't do it. Every year it's something these days. now he's not committed though just last year the 16-17-18? year vet with multiple MVP's season and Superbowl, sat in a film room and watched his mechanics and went back to work on them and won a consecutive MVP. I suppose he did all that work only to satisfy his ego according to some. I guess you can question his method, but I can't really see a way who goes to work like he does and performs like he does and holds standards like he does can be accused of not being committed to the team or winning. [/QUOTE]
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