Zero2Cool
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Okay. His excuse for not talking to the media was because he found out his season was over from his injury. That's what I originally thought was the reason.
I'm gonna give him a 'pass' on that one, but his antics towards the OL. No. That wasn't addressed in this clip but I do suggest all Packer fans watch it as you will learn something about the future QB of the Packers.
Yared-Yam said:What was the OL issue all about? I didn't see anything on it
He was *****ing them out as if he was god and they were his servants.
all about da packers said:Zero, was this during the game?
I sort of stopped watching when Cassel came in as QB for the Pats.
Yeah, I meant, Where was the *****ing?
Do you have that posted somewhere?
Watched the last half of the game. I only seen two times where Rodgers made gestures towards the OL that could be construed as berating them.
He through his hands up in disgust once and then something similar when he fumbled.
Okay. His excuse for not talking to the media was because he found out his season was over from his injury. That's what I originally thought was the reason.
I'm gonna give him a 'pass' on that one, but his antics towards the OL. No. That wasn't addressed in this clip but I do suggest all Packer fans watch it as you will learn something about the future QB of the Packers.
I'm disappointed in Aaron if he really did ***** out the OL.
BryanAschenbrenner said:I'm disappointed in Aaron if he really did ***** out the OL.
Usually that's a sign of leadership. It's good to see Rodgers trying to get them going instead of just taking it over and over again and being a none factor in the huddle. I'm sure all Quarterbacks have laid into their teammates before. It's what makes you a leader. Now granted we really don't know what exactly was said but if he was just barking orders at them then I think that's one of the few good things I got from Rodgers against the Patriots.
I haven't heard anything devestating about since the after game show and the following day radio shows. That leads me to believe it can be dismissed as anything serious.
Zero2Cool said:Okay. His excuse for not talking to the media was because he found out his season was over from his injury. That's what I originally thought was the reason.
I'm gonna give him a 'pass' on that one, but his antics towards the OL. No. That wasn't addressed in this clip but I do suggest all Packer fans watch it as you will learn something about the future QB of the Packers.
I like that you titled him as the "Future QB of the Packers"
porky88 said:BryanAschenbrenner said:I'm disappointed in Aaron if he really did ***** out the OL.
Usually that's a sign of leadership. It's good to see Rodgers trying to get them going instead of just taking it over and over again and being a none factor in the huddle. I'm sure all Quarterbacks have laid into their teammates before. It's what makes you a leader. Now granted we really don't know what exactly was said but if he was just barking orders at them then I think that's one of the few good things I got from Rodgers against the Patriots.
Wrong. That is NOT how you be a leader. You show by EXAMPLE. He has not earned the right to be that way to anyone. From how it was stated by the media and the fans calling in he was *****ing them out. Not encourgaging them to do better or 'getting on them'. I think its good he's comfortable enough to do that, but that comfortableness could be arrogance and that concerns me.
Those curious, Rodgers stated he was frustrated and let it out the wrong way. Implying towards his teamates.
I'm hoping this occurred after his injury and coupled with the thorough *** spanking is where it came from.
I haven't heard anything devestating about since the after game show and the following day radio shows. That leads me to believe it can be dismissed as anything serious.
I really think if the kid did that he needs a slap back to reality and learn how to be a leader.
porky88 said:BryanAschenbrenner said:I'm disappointed in Aaron if he really did ***** out the OL.
Usually that's a sign of leadership. It's good to see Rodgers trying to get them going instead of just taking it over and over again and being a none factor in the huddle. I'm sure all Quarterbacks have laid into their teammates before. It's what makes you a leader. Now granted we really don't know what exactly was said but if he was just barking orders at them then I think that's one of the few good things I got from Rodgers against the Patriots.
Wrong. That is NOT how you be a leader. You show by EXAMPLE. He has not earned the right to be that way to anyone. From how it was stated by the media and the fans calling in he was *****ing them out. Not encourgaging them to do better or 'getting on them'. I think its good he's comfortable enough to do that, but that comfortableness could be arrogance and that concerns me.
Those curious, Rodgers stated he was frustrated and let it out the wrong way. Implying towards his teamates.
I'm hoping this occurred after his injury and coupled with the thorough *** spanking is where it came from.
I haven't heard anything devestating about since the after game show and the following day radio shows. That leads me to believe it can be dismissed as anything serious.
I really think if the kid did that he needs a slap back to reality and learn how to be a leader.
What was he exactly saying? If he was *****ing them out then I agree with you.
porky88 said:What was he exactly saying? If he was *****ing them out then I agree with you.
Sounds good.