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No More Calling Rodgers A Diva, It's Silly
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<blockquote data-quote="elcid" data-source="post: 806009" data-attributes="member: 12360"><p>Like, you watch Packers games right?? Seen any of late? Notice how Aaron will have the occasional hand gesture or eye-rolling going on after a failed play? It's not like this has been happening only in 2018 either, but it definitely has become increasingly more present (I can only presume due to the lack of success). I dont need any podcast hosts, former teammates, estranged family members, and now even coaches to say what I have already seen with my own eyes in these last 3 years in which he increasingly more struggled with his receiving corps: That Aaron is an amazing QB, but not a high-character guy.</p><p></p><p>And of course I am guilty of choosing to ignore this trait mostly for all these playoff seasons. Also because there was a lot of success, this type of behavior was more of an anomaly. It's like Greg Jennings said, when you are in a relationship you overlook things because you want the relationship to work. And when the relationship does work, everything is great. But when it doesn't work anymore, you will have to look critical at all the possible things that didn't make it work. I still want it to work. A LOT. I'm sure the majority here does. But for a fair and objective analysis of the tipping points of the relationship it doesn't help if you see your partner as being flawless: always the victim but never the perpetrator.</p><p></p><p>That being said, I know what the response is going to be. You want evidence right? While I am sure that any 'evidence' I provide can be interpreted very differently among people on both sides of this discussion. However, after my exams (in roughly 2 weeks) I'll make sure to make a good list of full Packer games on youtube with the appropriate time stamps in which we see Aaron behaving like this. I was planning on rewatching some games over Christmas anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elcid, post: 806009, member: 12360"] Like, you watch Packers games right?? Seen any of late? Notice how Aaron will have the occasional hand gesture or eye-rolling going on after a failed play? It's not like this has been happening only in 2018 either, but it definitely has become increasingly more present (I can only presume due to the lack of success). I dont need any podcast hosts, former teammates, estranged family members, and now even coaches to say what I have already seen with my own eyes in these last 3 years in which he increasingly more struggled with his receiving corps: That Aaron is an amazing QB, but not a high-character guy. And of course I am guilty of choosing to ignore this trait mostly for all these playoff seasons. Also because there was a lot of success, this type of behavior was more of an anomaly. It's like Greg Jennings said, when you are in a relationship you overlook things because you want the relationship to work. And when the relationship does work, everything is great. But when it doesn't work anymore, you will have to look critical at all the possible things that didn't make it work. I still want it to work. A LOT. I'm sure the majority here does. But for a fair and objective analysis of the tipping points of the relationship it doesn't help if you see your partner as being flawless: always the victim but never the perpetrator. That being said, I know what the response is going to be. You want evidence right? While I am sure that any 'evidence' I provide can be interpreted very differently among people on both sides of this discussion. However, after my exams (in roughly 2 weeks) I'll make sure to make a good list of full Packer games on youtube with the appropriate time stamps in which we see Aaron behaving like this. I was planning on rewatching some games over Christmas anyway. [/QUOTE]
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