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No More Calling Rodgers A Diva, It's Silly
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<blockquote data-quote="elcid" data-source="post: 805729" data-attributes="member: 12360"><p>Wow, it really is becoming increasingly more known that some Packer fans are unconditionally worshipping Aaron and that criticizing him has become as much of a taboo as the whole kneeling debacle was. </p><p></p><p>Fact is, Rodgers isnt humble by any means and, as this season has definitely pointed out, not much of an inspirational leader when things take a turn for the worst. Sure, he isnt as much of a diva as OBJ is or Sherman was, but lets be real, he is no Russel Wilson either. Aaron definitely does have a lot of these tendencies which certainly do not help (dare I even say cripple) the team when they are playing bad. Refusing to acknowledge this fact is just ignorant imo.</p><p></p><p>Suggesting to trade Rodgers away is also very ludicrous, and another extreme suggestion. There is no way we will be seeing similar let alone better QB play without him. However I’d like to see Aaron mature a bit and actually become this general on the field that a QB should be: What I mean by that is first and foremost, doing everything you can to keep harmony and morale in the team high, through the good and the bad and ESPECIALLY on the pitch. Furthermore this would include not questioning superiors openly (read the coaching staff), never giving up untill the time has expired, and last but not least, solely engaging in constructive criticism. He should learn to cut some slack to his young late round receivers who I am sure are doing everything they can to uphold Aaron’s high standards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elcid, post: 805729, member: 12360"] Wow, it really is becoming increasingly more known that some Packer fans are unconditionally worshipping Aaron and that criticizing him has become as much of a taboo as the whole kneeling debacle was. Fact is, Rodgers isnt humble by any means and, as this season has definitely pointed out, not much of an inspirational leader when things take a turn for the worst. Sure, he isnt as much of a diva as OBJ is or Sherman was, but lets be real, he is no Russel Wilson either. Aaron definitely does have a lot of these tendencies which certainly do not help (dare I even say cripple) the team when they are playing bad. Refusing to acknowledge this fact is just ignorant imo. Suggesting to trade Rodgers away is also very ludicrous, and another extreme suggestion. There is no way we will be seeing similar let alone better QB play without him. However I’d like to see Aaron mature a bit and actually become this general on the field that a QB should be: What I mean by that is first and foremost, doing everything you can to keep harmony and morale in the team high, through the good and the bad and ESPECIALLY on the pitch. Furthermore this would include not questioning superiors openly (read the coaching staff), never giving up untill the time has expired, and last but not least, solely engaging in constructive criticism. He should learn to cut some slack to his young late round receivers who I am sure are doing everything they can to uphold Aaron’s high standards. [/QUOTE]
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