Would Aaron Rodgers really boycott the Super Bowl?
doubledragon
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Boomer Esiason got a text on his show and he says he would trust the source of the text, the text was that Aaron Rodgers will threaten to boycott the Super Bowl to make a point, if the Packers make it that far, check out the video.
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Remember earlier in the NFL season a "reliable source" stated Deshaun Watson was going to be traded to the Miami dolphins and in return they would send Tau packing? I don't trust these sources that say whatever they want just to get "hits" on their social media accounts. JMO...
"When they can't find anything wrong with you, they create it!"
Doubt it's true but seems like the kind of guy to make that kind of threat and the kind of guy who would change his mind at the last minute to play hero. He has a hero complex.
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There is no chance this is true. None. Boomer should be embarrassed for even bringing this up.
Not a chance.
If he ever did that he would never take another snap in the NFL again
This is one of the silliest sport stories ever mentioned!
Why are we so fixated on such an ego driven, self-centered bozo?
I couldn't care less what he does or doesn't do. If he wants to light himself on fire, boycott the super bowl, or whatever, so be it.
YAWN!!!
Rodgers is so competitive I cant believe this would ever come to fruition. Another Super Bowl championship is so huge I cant see him not playing in that game. If he even threatened to do that publicly, the people of GB would run him out of town on a rail.
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No. Rogers has a huge ego, but he’s not a crazy head case like Antonio Brown.
no way.
George Brett, Roger Clemens and Tommy Brady.
Yes
Moot point.
he wont have to worry about it this year!
George Brett, Roger Clemens and Tommy Brady.