Stand with Aaron Rodgers
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I think another great quote he said from the interview was this.
"The situation that I am in, should be a conversation not a controversy. I have made a decision based on whats best for my body. I have just laid out my health history and why I made that decision. I am here to continue the conversation."
With Rodgers, I wonder how calculated his interview on the Pat McAfee Show was? He made sure he had Joe Rogan backing him. He also indicated a lot of players contacted him and he himself reached out to many players that have the same view as he does. I wonder if the 'woke' continue to persecute Rodgers that this causes a collapse of the NFL in terms of players and coaches striking? I might be wrong, but Rodgers is very likable, is liked by his team mates, and respected by the players in the league. We'll have to wait and see............
MSM is demonizing Rogers. They are all about sensationalism and wokeness. Maybe even weaponizing it using Alinsky tactics.
I had a somewhat prescient thought last night. Lets call it a theory about today's game between the Packers playing Kansas City Chiefs. My thought was that if the Packers beat KC, it would only add fire to the MSM narrative about Rodger being 'dirty' and 'selfish'. In case you haven't heard that term 'dirty' before, that's the term the unvaxxed are using describing themselves for being harangued, badgered, and discriminated against.
In my mind, Rodgers has the absolute confidence of the team and the coach. I knew the Pack wouldn't win because the team didn't want to give the MSM taking points on Rodgers needing to step away from the game of football for committing an unforgivable woke 'sin'. That's not what Rodgers wants to do though, or is it what his friend and coach wants or his team mates. At the same time, the team don't want Love to lose confidence as a quarterback or look bad to Packer fans.
I didn't watch the game, but the Chiefs didn't blow out the Packers and Love only got a TD in the 4th quarter. Patrick Mahomes is very good friends with Rodgers. I tend to think the game was 'managed' even before it began. KC 13 to GB 7. Let's just say the game benefited the Packer organization and the KC organization at the same time.... That's what one calls a 'win-win' situation. Now, that's only my theory here......
My premonition is the NFL players are going to revolt sooner or later. There are a growing number of athletes dying from this jab. In the sphere of athletes, the word gets out pretty quickly between the professions. If one NFL football player falls, I think this may very well start a dominoes effect. There appears to be a lot of frustration and unhappiness already.
I watch an OT tackle collapse on the field the other day in college football. Looking at the replay video, he simply fell over on his face. He laid there on his face and didn't move. The medical team ran out on the field and attended to him. In the end, he got up and walked off the field.
What really took me as he sat on the bench, each teammate went up to him to personally see if he was alright. Do the the players know about the dangers of this vaxx? Did this player have a resultant cardiological issue?