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<blockquote data-quote="Pokerbrat2000" data-source="post: 869994" data-attributes="member: 7261"><p>This part of Rodgers game actually use to bother me, but the longer its gone on, it bothers me far less. I think the media and some fans love to highlight it and try to capture it for all to see, because it is used in an attempt to cast an ugly shadow on the guy.</p><p></p><p>Truth is, Rodgers is not the only person, professional athlete, NFL player or QB that acts this way. Further, its been his mode of operation most of his life. He is a perfectionist that isn't shy about outwardly showing his disappointment in a situation, his teammates or himself. He expresses it and moves on. I am guessing that his coaches and teammates come to know this pretty quickly about Aaron and don't take it as personal as some want to think. Unless of course your name is Greg Jennings.</p><p></p><p>If he suddenly stopped showing any of his emotions on the field, I have a feeling we would start reading comments like: "Rodgers is done, he has checked out, now playing with no emotion, what happened to the fire that use to be lit under him?"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pokerbrat2000, post: 869994, member: 7261"] This part of Rodgers game actually use to bother me, but the longer its gone on, it bothers me far less. I think the media and some fans love to highlight it and try to capture it for all to see, because it is used in an attempt to cast an ugly shadow on the guy. Truth is, Rodgers is not the only person, professional athlete, NFL player or QB that acts this way. Further, its been his mode of operation most of his life. He is a perfectionist that isn't shy about outwardly showing his disappointment in a situation, his teammates or himself. He expresses it and moves on. I am guessing that his coaches and teammates come to know this pretty quickly about Aaron and don't take it as personal as some want to think. Unless of course your name is Greg Jennings. If he suddenly stopped showing any of his emotions on the field, I have a feeling we would start reading comments like: "Rodgers is done, he has checked out, now playing with no emotion, what happened to the fire that use to be lit under him?" [/QUOTE]
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