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Aaron Rodgers wasn’t present at the start of the 8:30 a.m. team meeting to kick off #Packers minicamp, I’m told. As expected, the NFL MVP is now officially a holdout. https://t.co/6ZsouRCVnm
— Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) June 8, 2021
You're only given a little spark of madness. You mustn't lose it. — Robin Williams
I’ll place my chips on Kaaron plays this year for the packers.
@"AGRforever" said: I’ll place my chips on Kaaron plays this year for the packers.I've said as much from Day 1 of the drama. When its all said and done, nothing to see here....
Even with a predictable ending, I have thoroughly enjoyed the show.
@"JimmyinSD" said: So he goes from Olivia Munn, to Kelli rohrbach, to Danica Patrick, and now that he's with Woodley he decides to get married?? I dont believe his decision making has been very sound for a while now...I see him screwing this up as well.Finding a willing beard is getting tougher.
@"AGRforever" said: I’ll place my chips on Kaaron plays this year for the packers.This thing could go any number of ways. I have my chips on him missing games. Could be two or three, could be 17, we'll see. I think that's more likely than any kind of kiss and makeup.
Doesn't matter though. Marc Ross over at NFLN tells me that "with or without Rodgers" Packers still best team in North.
Rodgers says he's spent offseason 'working on myself'
GREEN BAY, Wis. — Reigning NFL MVP Aaron Rodgers says he has spent this offseason focusing on improving himself in every respect, and that goes beyond making sure he's in top physical shape.
Rodgers skipped Green Bay's mandatory minicamp last month amid reports that he doesn't want to return to the Packers. At a Monday news conference to promote his participation in Tuesday's televised golf event with Tom Brady, Bryson DeChambeau and Phil Mickelson, Rodgers was asked how the last few months have gone for him.
Aside from a brief ESPN interview in late May, Rodgers hasn't commented much about his football future since ESPN reported in the hours before the draft that he doesn't want to return to the Packers.
"Sometimes, the loudest person in the room is not the smartest person," Rodgers said. "Sometimes the loudest person in the room is not the person who has all the facts on their side or the truth on their side. Sometimes there's a lot of wisdom in silence. Sometimes there's a lot of wisdom in being selective on what you say. This offseason I've spent a lot of time working on myself."
Rodgers then went into detail on just what type of work he had done.
"I've focused on in the offseason about how to take care of myself — the total package," Rodgers said. "Not just my physical self with workouts but my spiritual self with my own mindful practices, my mental health as well. What's the best way to take care of that? And that's what I've been doing this offseason. That's why I've taken the time I've taken and done the things or not done the things that I've done. And I'm very thankful for that time.
"I'm very thankful for the opportunity to work on my mental health. I haven't dealt with bouts of depression or anything that for whatever reason are OK to talk about if you're talking about mental health. I've just been really trying to think about what puts me in the best frame of mind."
Packers general manager Brian Gutekunst has said he has no plans to trade Rodgers. Packers officials have said they want to keep Rodgers in Green Bay in 2021 and beyond.
Rodgers was promoting "The Match," a made-for-TV event that pits the Packers quarterback and DeChambeau against Brady and Mickelson.
@"purplefaithful" said:Rodgers says he's spent offseason 'working on myself'
Associated PressJuly 5, 2021 — 7:45pmGREEN BAY, Wis. — Reigning NFL MVP Aaron Rodgers says he has spent this offseason focusing on improving himself in every respect, and that goes beyond making sure he's in top physical shape.
Rodgers skipped Green Bay's mandatory minicamp last month amid reports that he doesn't want to return to the Packers. At a Monday news conference to promote his participation in Tuesday's televised golf event with Tom Brady, Bryson DeChambeau and Phil Mickelson, Rodgers was asked how the last few months have gone for him.
Aside from a brief ESPN interview in late May, Rodgers hasn't commented much about his football future since ESPN reported in the hours before the draft that he doesn't want to return to the Packers.
"Sometimes, the loudest person in the room is not the smartest person," Rodgers said. "Sometimes the loudest person in the room is not the person who has all the facts on their side or the truth on their side. Sometimes there's a lot of wisdom in silence. Sometimes there's a lot of wisdom in being selective on what you say. This offseason I've spent a lot of time working on myself."
Rodgers then went into detail on just what type of work he had done.
"I've focused on in the offseason about how to take care of myself — the total package," Rodgers said. "Not just my physical self with workouts but my spiritual self with my own mindful practices, my mental health as well. What's the best way to take care of that? And that's what I've been doing this offseason. That's why I've taken the time I've taken and done the things or not done the things that I've done. And I'm very thankful for that time.
"I'm very thankful for the opportunity to work on my mental health. I haven't dealt with bouts of depression or anything that for whatever reason are OK to talk about if you're talking about mental health. I've just been really trying to think about what puts me in the best frame of mind."
Packers general manager Brian Gutekunst has said he has no plans to trade Rodgers. Packers officials have said they want to keep Rodgers in Green Bay in 2021 and beyond.
Rodgers was promoting "The Match," a made-for-TV event that pits the Packers quarterback and DeChambeau against Brady and Mickelson.
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Not only has aaron been jerking the packer fans off for the last few months, apparently he has been focusing on his own package as well.... physically, and mentally (whatever the hell that means)
translated:Not only has aaron been jerking the packer fans off for the last few months, apparently he has been focusing on his own package as well.... physically, and mentally (whatever the hell that means)
well, he is a complicated fella...
@"JimmyinSD" said:I take it that he is the only person he enjoys being around.@"purplefaithful" said:Rodgers says he's spent offseason 'working on myself'
Associated PressJuly 5, 2021 — 7:45pmGREEN BAY, Wis. — Reigning NFL MVP Aaron Rodgers says he has spent this offseason focusing on improving himself in every respect, and that goes beyond making sure he's in top physical shape.
Rodgers skipped Green Bay's mandatory minicamp last month amid reports that he doesn't want to return to the Packers. At a Monday news conference to promote his participation in Tuesday's televised golf event with Tom Brady, Bryson DeChambeau and Phil Mickelson, Rodgers was asked how the last few months have gone for him.
Aside from a brief ESPN interview in late May, Rodgers hasn't commented much about his football future since ESPN reported in the hours before the draft that he doesn't want to return to the Packers.
"Sometimes, the loudest person in the room is not the smartest person," Rodgers said. "Sometimes the loudest person in the room is not the person who has all the facts on their side or the truth on their side. Sometimes there's a lot of wisdom in silence. Sometimes there's a lot of wisdom in being selective on what you say. This offseason I've spent a lot of time working on myself."
Rodgers then went into detail on just what type of work he had done.
"I've focused on in the offseason about how to take care of myself — the total package," Rodgers said. "Not just my physical self with workouts but my spiritual self with my own mindful practices, my mental health as well. What's the best way to take care of that? And that's what I've been doing this offseason. That's why I've taken the time I've taken and done the things or not done the things that I've done. And I'm very thankful for that time.
"I'm very thankful for the opportunity to work on my mental health. I haven't dealt with bouts of depression or anything that for whatever reason are OK to talk about if you're talking about mental health. I've just been really trying to think about what puts me in the best frame of mind."
Packers general manager Brian Gutekunst has said he has no plans to trade Rodgers. Packers officials have said they want to keep Rodgers in Green Bay in 2021 and beyond.
Rodgers was promoting "The Match," a made-for-TV event that pits the Packers quarterback and DeChambeau against Brady and Mickelson.
translated:Not only has aaron been jerking the packer fans off for the last few months, apparently he has been focusing on his own package as well.... physically, and mentally (whatever the hell that means)
@"purplefaithful" said:Rodgers says he's spent offseason 'working on myself'
Associated PressJuly 5, 2021 — 7:45pm"Sometimes, the loudest person in the room is not the smartest person," Rodgers said. "Sometimes the loudest person in the room is not the person who has all the facts on their side or the truth on their side. Sometimes there's a lot of wisdom in silence. Sometimes there's a lot of wisdom in being selective on what you say. This offseason I've spent a lot of time working on myself."
Rodgers then went into detail on just what type of work he had done.
"I've focused on in the offseason about how to take care of myself — the total package," Rodgers said. "Not just my physical self with workouts but my spiritual self with my own mindful practices, my mental health as well. What's the best way to take care of that? And that's what I've been doing this offseason. That's why I've taken the time I've taken and done the things or not done the things that I've done. And I'm very thankful for that time.
"I'm very thankful for the opportunity to work on my mental health. I haven't dealt with bouts of depression or anything that for whatever reason are OK to talk about if you're talking about mental health. I've just been really trying to think about what puts me in the best frame of mind."
Narcissistic personality disorder — one of several types of personality disorders — is a mental condition in which people have an inflated sense of their own importance, a deep need for excessive attention and admiration, troubled relationships, and a lack of empathy for others.
I'm sorry I was kinda drunk when I read that last article. So Aaron spent the off-season wanking on himself, did I read that right?
@"purplefaithful" said:Rodgers says he's spent offseason 'working on myself'
Associated PressJuly 5, 2021 — 7:45pmGREEN BAY, Wis. — Reigning NFL MVP Aaron Rodgers says he has spent this offseason focusing on improving himself in every respect, and that goes beyond making sure he's in top physical shape.
Rodgers skipped Green Bay's mandatory minicamp last month amid reports that he doesn't want to return to the Packers. At a Monday news conference to promote his participation in Tuesday's televised golf event with Tom Brady, Bryson DeChambeau and Phil Mickelson, Rodgers was asked how the last few months have gone for him.
Aside from a brief ESPN interview in late May, Rodgers hasn't commented much about his football future since ESPN reported in the hours before the draft that he doesn't want to return to the Packers.
"Sometimes, the loudest person in the room is not the smartest person," Rodgers said. "Sometimes the loudest person in the room is not the person who has all the facts on their side or the truth on their side. Sometimes there's a lot of wisdom in silence. Sometimes there's a lot of wisdom in being selective on what you say. This offseason I've spent a lot of time working on myself."
Rodgers then went into detail on just what type of work he had done.
"I've focused on in the offseason about how to take care of myself — the total package," Rodgers said. "Not just my physical self with workouts but my spiritual self with my own mindful practices, my mental health as well. What's the best way to take care of that? And that's what I've been doing this offseason. That's why I've taken the time I've taken and done the things or not done the things that I've done. And I'm very thankful for that time.
"I'm very thankful for the opportunity to work on my mental health. I haven't dealt with bouts of depression or anything that for whatever reason are OK to talk about if you're talking about mental health. I've just been really trying to think about what puts me in the best frame of mind."
Packers general manager Brian Gutekunst has said he has no plans to trade Rodgers. Packers officials have said they want to keep Rodgers in Green Bay in 2021 and beyond.
Rodgers was promoting "The Match," a made-for-TV event that pits the Packers quarterback and DeChambeau against Brady and Mickelson.
Are we really calling intimacy with a new significant other "Working on Myself". I believe I saw like 2-3 vacations with his fiancée and other celebrities, not to mention preparing for Jeopardy, so I don't know how much working on oneself was actually done.
I laughed so hard when he was grilled about returning to the Pack on The Match last night. He's definitely one of those guys that says beforehand "Dont ask me those types of questions" but secretly loves the attention.
@"Hawkvike25" said:@"purplefaithful" said:Rodgers says he's spent offseason 'working on myself'
Associated PressJuly 5, 2021 — 7:45pmGREEN BAY, Wis. — Reigning NFL MVP Aaron Rodgers says he has spent this offseason focusing on improving himself in every respect, and that goes beyond making sure he's in top physical shape.
Rodgers skipped Green Bay's mandatory minicamp last month amid reports that he doesn't want to return to the Packers. At a Monday news conference to promote his participation in Tuesday's televised golf event with Tom Brady, Bryson DeChambeau and Phil Mickelson, Rodgers was asked how the last few months have gone for him.
Aside from a brief ESPN interview in late May, Rodgers hasn't commented much about his football future since ESPN reported in the hours before the draft that he doesn't want to return to the Packers.
"Sometimes, the loudest person in the room is not the smartest person," Rodgers said. "Sometimes the loudest person in the room is not the person who has all the facts on their side or the truth on their side. Sometimes there's a lot of wisdom in silence. Sometimes there's a lot of wisdom in being selective on what you say. This offseason I've spent a lot of time working on myself."
Rodgers then went into detail on just what type of work he had done.
"I've focused on in the offseason about how to take care of myself — the total package," Rodgers said. "Not just my physical self with workouts but my spiritual self with my own mindful practices, my mental health as well. What's the best way to take care of that? And that's what I've been doing this offseason. That's why I've taken the time I've taken and done the things or not done the things that I've done. And I'm very thankful for that time.
"I'm very thankful for the opportunity to work on my mental health. I haven't dealt with bouts of depression or anything that for whatever reason are OK to talk about if you're talking about mental health. I've just been really trying to think about what puts me in the best frame of mind."
Packers general manager Brian Gutekunst has said he has no plans to trade Rodgers. Packers officials have said they want to keep Rodgers in Green Bay in 2021 and beyond.
Rodgers was promoting "The Match," a made-for-TV event that pits the Packers quarterback and DeChambeau against Brady and Mickelson.
Are we really calling intimacy with a new significant other "Working on Myself". I believe I saw like 2-3 vacations with his fiancée and other celebrities, not to mention preparing for Jeopardy, so I don't know how much working on oneself was actually done.I laughed so hard when he was grilled about returning to the Pack on The Match last night. He's definitely one of those guys that says beforehand "Dont ask me those types of questions" but secretly loves the attention.
I loved leftys dig on rogers on the last hole when Phil was talking up Brady before that put. " we ain't kicking a field goal here, we are going for it " =)
@"JimmyinSD" said:@"Hawkvike25" said:@"purplefaithful" said:Rodgers says he's spent offseason 'working on myself'
Associated PressJuly 5, 2021 — 7:45pmGREEN BAY, Wis. — Reigning NFL MVP Aaron Rodgers says he has spent this offseason focusing on improving himself in every respect, and that goes beyond making sure he's in top physical shape.
Rodgers skipped Green Bay's mandatory minicamp last month amid reports that he doesn't want to return to the Packers. At a Monday news conference to promote his participation in Tuesday's televised golf event with Tom Brady, Bryson DeChambeau and Phil Mickelson, Rodgers was asked how the last few months have gone for him.
Aside from a brief ESPN interview in late May, Rodgers hasn't commented much about his football future since ESPN reported in the hours before the draft that he doesn't want to return to the Packers.
"Sometimes, the loudest person in the room is not the smartest person," Rodgers said. "Sometimes the loudest person in the room is not the person who has all the facts on their side or the truth on their side. Sometimes there's a lot of wisdom in silence. Sometimes there's a lot of wisdom in being selective on what you say. This offseason I've spent a lot of time working on myself."
Rodgers then went into detail on just what type of work he had done.
"I've focused on in the offseason about how to take care of myself — the total package," Rodgers said. "Not just my physical self with workouts but my spiritual self with my own mindful practices, my mental health as well. What's the best way to take care of that? And that's what I've been doing this offseason. That's why I've taken the time I've taken and done the things or not done the things that I've done. And I'm very thankful for that time.
"I'm very thankful for the opportunity to work on my mental health. I haven't dealt with bouts of depression or anything that for whatever reason are OK to talk about if you're talking about mental health. I've just been really trying to think about what puts me in the best frame of mind."
Packers general manager Brian Gutekunst has said he has no plans to trade Rodgers. Packers officials have said they want to keep Rodgers in Green Bay in 2021 and beyond.
Rodgers was promoting "The Match," a made-for-TV event that pits the Packers quarterback and DeChambeau against Brady and Mickelson.
Are we really calling intimacy with a new significant other "Working on Myself". I believe I saw like 2-3 vacations with his fiancée and other celebrities, not to mention preparing for Jeopardy, so I don't know how much working on oneself was actually done.I laughed so hard when he was grilled about returning to the Pack on The Match last night. He's definitely one of those guys that says beforehand "Dont ask me those types of questions" but secretly loves the attention.
I loved leftys dig on rogers on the last hole when Phil was talking up Brady before that put. " we ain't kicking a field goal here, we are going for it " =)
Yep, that was great. I wish more guys would make a reference about throwing to a double or triple covered receiver instead of easily running it in for a score because he definitely did that near the end of the game
Would have been fun if rogers would have been going on and on about how nice the air is in the rockies was wonderful and how he would love to spend the rest of his life looking at that scenery.....heads in sconni would have exploded. Imagine sports talk radio today if he had laid some bait like that?
Straight from the horse's mouth. He is absolutely loving this.
“I don’t know”
— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) July 7, 2021
Aaron Rodgers when asked if he’ll be playing for the Packers this season 👀 https://t.co/zoDZBSVH3R
@"Vikergirl" said: Straight from the horse's mouth. He is absolutely loving this.https://twitter.com/BleacherReport/status/1412576399655804929?s=19
He was too comfortable and nonchalant, he’s going to be #@cker and ready to play when the season starts. At this point, I will adopt Vanguards wise advise on the topic, damn it.
Yep, I'm afraid this makes too much sense. I think Rodgers plays this year for the yellow team with an understanding that he will be traded next season. And very likely to the Broncos, who have good weapons, a ton of cap space next season, and just might actually want one year to see what they have in the Teddy/Lock competition.
https://thespun.com/nfl/nfc-north/green-bay-packers/nfl-world-reaction-andrew-brandt-prediction-aaron-rodgers-outcome?fbclid=IwAR3Ixbwog74gP8K4aFResTw-BAM0z2kVBup68CRr6_3aPFmbKAFbQpWOzBE
“My Aaron Rodgers opinion update is the same as it’s been all year: The Packers won’t trade him in 2021,” Brandt tweeted on Wednesday. “Aaron can’t trade himself. Aaron won’t retire. Some contract accommodation- financial, length or both- will be made. The Packers will trade him in 2022.
No.
Aaron Rodgers says that he and @athielen19 have become “good buddies” over the years. Pretty much sounds like A-Rodg wants to #Skol it up pic.twitter.com/xa1PwK16nZ
— Real Super Dave (@SuperStatsDave) July 10, 2021
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