This Aaron fellow I used to like

Discussion in 'Sports' started by Pekelo, Nov 5, 2021.

  1. Pekelo

    Pekelo

    Dumbass not just an antivax dude but:

    1. Lies about it then mad when people figure it out.
    2. Takes homeopathic shit for it.
    3. He really thought he can get away with it...
    4. By catching Covid as antivax, his being out for 10 days is very detrimental to the team's performance.
    5. Not following the NFL protocol he endangered others around him.

    Now Aaron is on my shitlist....

     
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  2. tango29

    tango29

    I'm with you, he wants everything his way, and more or less pouts when he isn't catered to by everyone. The game he tried to play here was stupid. If he didn't want to say he was vaccinated he didn't have to, but throwing out the stupid "immunized" word was him trying to be superior, and smarter than everyone else.
    I love watching him play, but I can say I won't be unhappy when the Packers move on, even if means living with the Packers of the majority of my youth. I've been around for 4 Superbowls, and a whole lot of God awful football in between, and this garbage with him is worse than the crap years. I can't believe I am typing that, as those years really sucked.
    I just want sports without the dumbass drama!
     






  3. I hope he wasn't doing that "belt motion" thing as part of the research. I don't think Macho Madness helps against Covid.
     
  4. Pekelo

    Pekelo

  5. wrbtrader

    wrbtrader

    Rodgers said this on the Pat McAfee Show...

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    "Some of the rules to me are not based in science at all. They're based purely in trying to out and shame people, like needing to wear a mask at a podium when every person in the room is vaccinated and wearing a mask makes no sense to me," Rodgers said Friday on the show. "If you got vaccinated to protect yourself from a virus that I don't have as an unvaccinated individual, then why are you worried about anything I can give you?


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    Team Doctors have told Rodgers multiple times that vaccines are not 100%...a vaccinated person can still have a breakthrough infection because they wane over time along with the fact if the person is an elderly or immuno-compromise. Rodgers is further exposed for his anti-vaccine stance on the show by then lying that he "thinks" he was infected by someone that was vaccinated while not mentioning he's been partying in his personal life outside of football with unvaccinated people while being maskless.

    In fact, there is a handful of Greenbay Packers employees that interact with the players that fit the above category...they are old, immuno-compromise or have an underlying medical condition.
    • Simply, not only are the rules based upon science, this dumbass made a decision to not follow protocol about wearing a face mask and then he endangered those employees/staff when he decided to LIE.
    The LIE part is also part of the fault of the NFL because they've been allowing players to give verbal confirmation as proof of vaccination or not vaccinated instead of just asking a player to provide vaccination proof like the NHL does when a player states he's been vaccinated.

    Also, the other LIE is when he stated he had taken a homeopathic treatment with his healthcare provider that immunized him.

    That healthcare provider, Prevea Health, has stated they did not provide such treatment to Rodgers. Then they said the following...

    "Prevea Health and Aaron Rodgers have made the decision to end their partnership effective Nov. 6, 2021," Prevea Health said in a statement Saturday. "Aaron has been a partner of Prevea Health, serving as a spokesperson and supporting the health care organization's health and wellness initiatives throughout Wisconsin, since 2012. Prevea Health remains deeply committed to protecting its patients, staff, providers and communities amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. This includes encouraging and helping all eligible populations to become vaccinated against COVID-19 to prevent the virus from further significantly impacting lives and livelihoods."
    This is not different than me taking Vitamin D, Zinc, Vitamin C last year during the Pandemic and most of my life since my teenage years and collegiate years as an athlete.

    I would never say I was "immunized" against any diseases just because my immune system was stronger. By the way, in the fall of 2016, I collapse at a hospital and went into a 2 month coma, life support from Sepsis Pneumonia when I had thought it was just a bad cough that I couldn't shake until I developed a fever...it was the fever that prompt me to go to the hospital.
    • Vitamin D, Zinc and Vitamin C did not prevent pneumonia...a vitamin treatment I've been taking most of my life when I competed in sports and continue to take to this day...it didn't prevent me from getting vaccinated. Note: Rodgers is an American and he competed in sports...he would have been required to be vaccinated as a youth to access our education system.
    I only survived Sepsis Pneumonia because I'm not a smoker, I rarely drink any alcohol except for wine, have no cholesterol problems, am not diabetic, low percentage of body fat, am not immune-compromise, and am in athletic shape.
    • My point, I'm not stupid enough to believe I was "immunized" against Pneumonia or against any other infection because I have a homeopathic belief in strengthening my immune system.
    I became ill because I was not careful around others in France that had been coughing near me (3 feet away) in a restaurant.

    Last of all, I'm fully vaccinated (Moderna) against Covid although I was not allowed to have the J&J vaccine nor the Astra Zeneca vaccine because I'm allergic to a few of their ingredients...ingredients that caused my heart to stop twice in 2016 while I was in a coma and on life support.

    The French (my mother), there's a saying...I was lucky in my unluck because that 2016 hospitalization exposed my allergies that may have saved my life had I been vaccinated with either J&J or Astra Zeneca vaccines.

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    Last edited: Nov 8, 2021
  6. tango29

    tango29

    As much as he comes off as a moron who thinks he is the smartest person around, he is not the worst person in the NFL. I say this as I heard some moron on the radio claiming Rogers is the worst person in the NFL this year.
    Seriously? We have a guy under investigation for multiple sexual assault claims and another who just murdered a person driving drunk and 156 mph!
     
  7. Sexual abuse, murder, domestic abuse, ect is considered normal in the NFL.

    Being unvaccinated is not. It goes against their agenda.
     
  8. Pekelo

    Pekelo

    Depends on the definition of worst. If it is not about morals but effecting team performance, Aaron can be the worst.

    Worst NFL player: whose outside of games activity effects most negatively his team's performance.
     
  9. Wallet

    Wallet

    With all the really horrible stuff going on in this world, sex trafficking, child porn, people dying from drug problems, wars, famine .... we’re all pissy about Aaron Rogers.

    #Cheeseheadmanbad
     

  10. He definitely will not win the worst person in the NFL, especially when you read about what that Raider rookie did last week driving 130mph into the back of a van..

    he is just being a dick which is not abnormal for wealthy athletes...
     
    #10     Nov 8, 2021