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<blockquote data-quote="Sky King" data-source="post: 723638" data-attributes="member: 7171"><p>Interesting replies. Some answers rather deflective of the basic question that was presented as evidenced by answers to questions not presented by my earlier post. But it shouldn't be too difficult for folks to admit that even football players are human beings that can be affected by influences outside of what takes place on the field. </p><p></p><p>With all the scrutiny that public figures, including sports figures, are under in the media and on this forum every single day -- some of it being very mean-spirited by design -- it would seem the Rodgers is not immune to being under any less scrutiny than Brett Favre, Jermichael Finley, Jay Cutler, Ray Lewis, Tom Brady, Rex Ryan, etc. have been. If any poster has ever weighed-in on those players' personal lives, yet are protective of Rodgers, there's a word for that. </p><p></p><p>Back to the subject of personal lives affecting job performance: Many employers have Employee Assistance Programs to help employees deal with personal matters, including marriage and other relationship issues. The reason such programs exist seems rather apparent. If personal problems do not affect job performance why do they even exist? Fire the employee and move on, right? Or let the employee involved work it out on their own. Be sure to leave those problems at the door when entering the building.</p><p></p><p>So let me refine my question: If any player's personal life (not specifically Aaron Rodgers') were to have an effect on their performance on the field, would that make them fair game for discussion on this forum?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sky King, post: 723638, member: 7171"] Interesting replies. Some answers rather deflective of the basic question that was presented as evidenced by answers to questions not presented by my earlier post. But it shouldn't be too difficult for folks to admit that even football players are human beings that can be affected by influences outside of what takes place on the field. With all the scrutiny that public figures, including sports figures, are under in the media and on this forum every single day -- some of it being very mean-spirited by design -- it would seem the Rodgers is not immune to being under any less scrutiny than Brett Favre, Jermichael Finley, Jay Cutler, Ray Lewis, Tom Brady, Rex Ryan, etc. have been. If any poster has ever weighed-in on those players' personal lives, yet are protective of Rodgers, there's a word for that. Back to the subject of personal lives affecting job performance: Many employers have Employee Assistance Programs to help employees deal with personal matters, including marriage and other relationship issues. The reason such programs exist seems rather apparent. If personal problems do not affect job performance why do they even exist? Fire the employee and move on, right? Or let the employee involved work it out on their own. Be sure to leave those problems at the door when entering the building. So let me refine my question: If any player's personal life (not specifically Aaron Rodgers') were to have an effect on their performance on the field, would that make them fair game for discussion on this forum? [/QUOTE]
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