Chapter 1: What are the latest updates on Aaron Rodgers' offseason decisions?
Once again, another offseason. And every time this happens, there's less and less interest in it. Aaron Rodgers is not going to tell you what he's going to do until much later in the offseason. So we found the Pittsburgh Steelers and Mike McCarthy. I don't wait for him.
It's not like he had this unbelievable season last year, and you know he's got so much in the tank, and he's going to be able to compete against the best teams in the AFC and win the AFC North. If you're not going to tell us now, we have to move on. I can't go through a whole offseason period with the free agency of the draft if you're not going to tell me what you're going to do.
And he goes on McAfee, and he's got to be one of the bigger hypocrites on earth. And there's things I like about him and things I can't stand about him. And one of the things I can't stand about him is he sits here and he talks about how all his ex-girlfriends used to get him involved in social media, didn't like that, and they made me go on Instagram.
But then he sits there on television and talks about his relationships. So it's like if you hate putting yourself out there or having your relationship out there and you're complaining about them, you can't complain about it on national TV. That completely goes against everything you're talking about. So it's just stuff like that is insanity to me. You know, and then he's got...
You know, his wife that apparently exists, but, you know, she's a private person, and that's fine. But, I mean, it's like he's going out of his way to hide this woman, which makes people want to know more about it.
If she just came out one day and was like, I'm Darren Rogers' wife, we'd just go, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, we'd gobble it up and then be done with it, and no one would ever talk about it. Now it's an ongoing month-long, two-month-long, five-month-long,
long six month long story because he's got her in a closet somewhere and bubble wrap this is driving you crazy man it's just enough oh yeah and he's like i'm gonna disappear when in my post-playing career but somehow you pop up all the time well he'll pop up on one of the more popular shows on espn just so everybody knows that he's alive and i listen i'm not what do you think but honestly what did you think he's gonna play this year or now
No. Wow. I don't. I don't. I think he's playing a game with the Steelers. See how much he can get from them. But he's taken less money to make sure that he's been in a position to play. I think it's more about ā I really do ā with him, I think it's more about playing than it is the money at this point. Yes.
Well, again, and having a chance to win, and the Steelers don't seem to be one of those teams that are overly aggressive when it comes to free agency and things of that nature, and I don't necessarily know that that team ā If you had to guess right now, Browns, Steelers, Ravens, Bengals, you would say Bengals, right? Yeah. In that division. Sure. Yeah, I would.
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Chapter 2: Why is Aaron Rodgers considered a hypocrite regarding social media?
Now, the Bengals have to beef up their defense, and obviously they're letting Trey Hendrickson go out there to free agency. It doesn't look like he's going to be back there. So, the Bengals have, like every other team out there, have major holes. So... I mean, I don't know.
I don't know if he comes back or not, but I don't necessarily... It's probably a little bit easier of a path, I believe, to get to the playoffs this year with Mike McCarthy and he if they stay together. Maybe, but is that what it's about, is making it to the playoffs with the Steelers? Because how many times have we talked about it?
That was the downfall of Mike Tomlin, is the teams were good, just not good enough, and they never felt like they had a run in them in the playoffs. If I'm them, Mike McCarthy's not like a tear-it-down type of coach. You don't bring in a guy at his age with his resume to tear it down, but that's what the organization needs to do. So other than John Harbaugh,
which I do believe was the number one head coaching hire in the NFL during this cycle. Yeah. Is Kevin Stefanski your number two guy down in Atlanta, and can he get Atlanta back to the playoffs? Sure. After that, I don't know. Rob Sala would be number three, I guess. No, no, no. I think Sala stinks as a coach. I'm sorry.
I don't think he showed anything here that would make me think that he's going to turn that program around down there. So, no. I mean, I would... I would take more of the Jesse Minter, Clint Kubiak, the well-respected first-time coaches over Rob Sala. All right, so Jesse Minter taking over. At least he has Lamar Jackson, assuming they hold on to him and they don't trade him.
And he knows the organization, knows the ownership, knows some of the players that are still there. And Clint Kubiak? did a tremendous job with Sam Darnold, and the running game and the pass protection, the play-action passing game in Seattle should be able to do the same thing with Fernando Mendoza in Las Vegas, but they need more players. Yeah.
That's why they have new coaches because these teams aren't very good. And just like the Jets here, they do need to fill at least six different significant holes on their team. Yeah. At least six. Yes. But they're in a position where everybody knows that now. Like last year, they tried the thing that maybe the Steelers are trying. You know, Pete Carroll and Geno Smith.
Okay, now Aaron Rodgers for another year and Mike McCarthy. It just doesn't. There's just no reason to do it. There's just no excitement behind it.
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Chapter 3: What impact does Aaron Rodgers' personal life have on his public image?
Yeah, and now, I mean, even though they're probably going to be a bad team, they have a million holes, like you mentioned, you've got a fresh, young, right off a Super Bowl head coach, offensive mind, and the first overall pick in a guy that you're going to love, and Fernando Mendoza, at least love his personality, and hopefully it translates and his play translates to the NFL.
So that's exciting. You know, last year was not exciting. Yeah. And also, they're losing Max Crosby. You know, it seems like that's a lock at this point. And whoever gets him, man, that is going to. But I can't believe that he. I can't believe he wants to leave. I guess you want to go win somewhere. Yeah. And if it's going to be somewhere, it's going to be, I would think, in the NFC, not the AFC.
Bears. That's the biggest rumor right now. Chicago Bears. I wouldn't love to see that, that's for sure. He's signed up, what, for three more years? Crosby, I think? I'm not positive. He signed an extension last year. Man, that's going to be... Trading for a guy like that, that is significant. The Bears have the assets to do that. Absolutely. I mean, it's a team that's got to be good.
You know, it's not like we talk about assets. There's no way that Max Crosby is going to be coming to the Jets and they have a ton of picks and stuff like that. It's got to be a team that's going to win. So, I mean, the Bears, what do you think Max Crosby is going to do to J.J. McCarthy? God, pick him apart like a roadkill. He's a turkey vulture. Limb by limb and sinew and snapping tendons.
There was nothing worse than when the schedule comes out, you go, damn, we got Buffalo and Philadelphia this year? Jesus, that's Reggie White and Bruce Smith. It was bad enough we had to play against Cleveland, Houston, and Pittsburgh. And every year those teams would take first-round draft picks that were defensive ends. Yeah. or outside linebackers, or they were signing Kevin Green.
I mean, Jesus, God. And you've got to play these defenses every freaking week. I mean, Max Crosby would take J.J. McCarthy, pull his intestines out, make a lasso out of it, and then lasso Kevin O'Connell like a calf and then pull him onto the field. That's what he was going to do to that team. We all think Kevin O'Connell's a great coach, do we not? I mean, I like him.
I think he's a very good coach. I don't know about great. All right. Well, I mean, look what he got out of Sam Darnold. Right? I mean, but the point being, if they have a losing season this year, which I don't think they will, depending on what their quarterback situation is like, is he on the chopping block? No. Nope. You think the Welp family is good with him?
I think they love him, and I think they understand that ā When they fired the GM, that was putting full trust in their head coach. I think they liked their head coach. I think the GM put him in a tough cap situation. You're seeing them shed that. It was more J.J. McCarthy with the old GM, Quessie. So, no, I don't think ā I think he's got some ā I think he's got some room.
He's got some room. Yeah, I really do. Because if he didn't ā he would definitely be the number one candidate next year. Without a doubt. And that would be exciting for whatever team was able to, if that could happen. I mean, it would have to go really, really bad. And I don't think it's going to go really, really bad.
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