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Or maybe we’ll learn he’s engaged to another wacko actress whom he’s never actually met… again.
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so - in other words - the perfect QB for the JETE!When everyone was hoping the Patriots traded for Rodgers last year, I was never on board with it. He was on the wrong side of 40, his head is no longer in the game, and he is a diva. He's not Brady. Or even Brees. Those guys worked their asses off to make sure they could play north of 40. Rodgers does things like goes on a vision quest retreat, hangs out on podcasts, flirts with running for Vice President, etc.
I wonder if he hasn't even recovered from his injury last year after claiming he would be back last season and now he is in Europe getting some kind of holistic treatment. He never seemed like the guy who would work extra hard to come back from an injury like some players do.
I always felt like the "secret sauce" in New England wasn’t Bill Belichick’s negative reinforcement but rather the incredible standard that Brady set for everyone. He was so dedicated and committed in every way that the biggest fear and thus motivating factor for the other players was to make sure they didn’t let him down.
Brady led by example. How exactly is Rodgers leading this week? More importantly, how will he lead moving forward?
Playing for the jest will do that to a person. He has to escape the reality of playing for a team that has sucked for 55 years. And now he has to carry that stain for the rest of his life.This is gold. Jete savior quarterback misses mandatory mini-camp to take psychedelics and trip out in his never-ending search for self. Like, wow, Aaron.
Aaron Rodgers is away on an ayahuasca retreat, NFL insider hints
Aaron Rodgers' unexcused absence that caused him to miss all of the New York Jets mandatory minicamp this week was because of an ayahuasca retreat, one NFL insider claims.www.dailymail.co.uk
NFL insider hints at Aaron Rodgers’ location amid Jets absence: ‘Open your mind’
Albert Breer, the Sports Illustrated NFL reporter, spoke on “The Rich Eisen Show” on Thursday about Rodgers’ absence from the practice field.nypost.com
This is gold. Jete savior quarterback misses mandatory mini-camp to take psychedelics and trip out in his never-ending search for self. Like, wow, Aaron.
Aaron Rodgers is away on an ayahuasca retreat, NFL insider hints
Aaron Rodgers' unexcused absence that caused him to miss all of the New York Jets mandatory minicamp this week was because of an ayahuasca retreat, one NFL insider claims.www.dailymail.co.uk
NFL insider hints at Aaron Rodgers’ location amid Jets absence: ‘Open your mind’
Albert Breer, the Sports Illustrated NFL reporter, spoke on “The Rich Eisen Show” on Thursday about Rodgers’ absence from the practice field.nypost.com
Playing for the jest will do that to a person. He has to escape the reality of playing for a team that has sucked for 55 years. And now he has to carry that stain for the rest of his life.
Aye!There is no "I" in ayahuasca ...
beforeThis is gold. Jete savior quarterback misses mandatory mini-camp to take psychedelics and trip out in his never-ending search for self. Like, wow, Aaron.
Aaron Rodgers is away on an ayahuasca retreat, NFL insider hints
Aaron Rodgers' unexcused absence that caused him to miss all of the New York Jets mandatory minicamp this week was because of an ayahuasca retreat, one NFL insider claims.www.dailymail.co.uk
"NFL insider hints at Aaron Rodgers’ location amid Jets absence: ‘Open your mind’
Albert Breer, the Sports Illustrated NFL reporter, spoke on “The Rich Eisen Show” on Thursday about Rodgers’ absence from the practice field.nypost.com
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