Like a pig in sh t Brief history of Aaron Rodgers most patronizing quotes since Packers QB s Ayahuasca retreat
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Re: cutting reps for mistake-prone guys:
“If people don’t think I need to air that stuff out, that’s their opinion, but I’m doing what I think is in the best interest of our guys.”
Full quote:Aaron Rodgers said anything he says on , he says in person to guys.Re: cutting reps for mistake-prone guys:“If people don’t think I need to air that stuff out, that’s their opinion, but I’m doing what I think is in the best interest of our guys.”Full quote: According to , in November of 2021, it became known that Rodgers had been misleading just about everyone on his vaccination status against Covid-19. While millions were following medical advice in simply taking the shots, the quarterback had sided with those taking alternative medicines. When asked about his vaccination status, he repeatedly said he was against the virus, attempting to dupe both sides into believing he was on their side. Of course, this backfired when he fell ill with the virus, ultimately letting the cat out of the bag. Let's react to the reactions from Aaron Rodgers Tuesday...
Let's react to the reactions from Aaron Rodgers Tuesday... On January 5, 2022, the quarterback was in the news again for disrespecting the media. Per the , the quarterback called sportscaster and analyst Hub Arkush when the latter didn't vote for him for MVP.
Like a pig in sh*t – Brief history of Aaron Rodgers most patronizing quotes since Packers QB s Ayahuasca retreat
Green Bay Packers v Washington Commanders While most have been quietly grinding away, has repeatedly found his way to the front page for his insulting and patronizing comments. Since his hallucinogenic Peru visit in 2020, the quarterback has had no shortage of condescending utterances of noise. Here's a brief look at some of his most controversial comments in recent years. This year, it was learned that the quarterback had gone on a spiritual journey with hallucinogenic drugs in 2020. He has repeatedly credited his quality play on the field to the drugs. However, since the drugs were ingested, the quarterback has arguably gotten more of a positive self-image to the point where he was comfortable confronting the media on multiple occasions. Aaron Rodgers said anything he says on , he says in person to guys.Re: cutting reps for mistake-prone guys:
“If people don’t think I need to air that stuff out, that’s their opinion, but I’m doing what I think is in the best interest of our guys.”
Full quote:Aaron Rodgers said anything he says on , he says in person to guys.Re: cutting reps for mistake-prone guys:“If people don’t think I need to air that stuff out, that’s their opinion, but I’m doing what I think is in the best interest of our guys.”Full quote: According to , in November of 2021, it became known that Rodgers had been misleading just about everyone on his vaccination status against Covid-19. While millions were following medical advice in simply taking the shots, the quarterback had sided with those taking alternative medicines. When asked about his vaccination status, he repeatedly said he was against the virus, attempting to dupe both sides into believing he was on their side. Of course, this backfired when he fell ill with the virus, ultimately letting the cat out of the bag. Let's react to the reactions from Aaron Rodgers Tuesday...
Let's react to the reactions from Aaron Rodgers Tuesday... On January 5, 2022, the quarterback was in the news again for disrespecting the media. Per the , the quarterback called sportscaster and analyst Hub Arkush when the latter didn't vote for him for MVP.