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<blockquote data-quote="elcid" data-source="post: 861672" data-attributes="member: 12360"><p>We have had this discussion before. Aaron seems to deflect blame whenever things are going completely wrong (eyerolling, hands in the air). His body language speaks for itself. I concede that it has been less common/apparent this season. But then again, we have been mostly winning this season. And yes, that does not necessarily mean that he is a bad leader. I could be completely wrong. Just my observations over the past seasons (and somewhat confirmed by media stories of last season - Sure, I believe these were somewhat exaggerated. But I also believe that where there is smoke there is fire). </p><p></p><p>I would like to counter the question though. What makes you convinced that he is a good leader? How come his leadership should not be questioned after this particular season? Its great that he takes responsibility for his own failures in post-match pressers but at that point the victory (and hence stress) has already evaporated. Show me one clip of Aaron rallying the troops on the sideline when the Packers are behind. Or him having a productive sideline exchange with one of his receivers, in which it is clear that he is offering constructive feedback. Just one. I've personally never seen footage suggesting he does these kind of things.</p><p></p><p>That does not necessarily make him a bad leader. But definitely not a good one. A trait you do wish your oldest and arguably most talented player to have (especially when he is your QB).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elcid, post: 861672, member: 12360"] We have had this discussion before. Aaron seems to deflect blame whenever things are going completely wrong (eyerolling, hands in the air). His body language speaks for itself. I concede that it has been less common/apparent this season. But then again, we have been mostly winning this season. And yes, that does not necessarily mean that he is a bad leader. I could be completely wrong. Just my observations over the past seasons (and somewhat confirmed by media stories of last season - Sure, I believe these were somewhat exaggerated. But I also believe that where there is smoke there is fire). I would like to counter the question though. What makes you convinced that he is a good leader? How come his leadership should not be questioned after this particular season? Its great that he takes responsibility for his own failures in post-match pressers but at that point the victory (and hence stress) has already evaporated. Show me one clip of Aaron rallying the troops on the sideline when the Packers are behind. Or him having a productive sideline exchange with one of his receivers, in which it is clear that he is offering constructive feedback. Just one. I've personally never seen footage suggesting he does these kind of things. That does not necessarily make him a bad leader. But definitely not a good one. A trait you do wish your oldest and arguably most talented player to have (especially when he is your QB). [/QUOTE]
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