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Is Aaron Rodgers the BIGGEST FRAUD in the NFL?

this is a discussion within the NFL Community Forum; Originally Posted by AsylumGuido The team discussed boycotting practice and as a team they came up with the idea of placing a name on every player's helmet as opposed to missing a vital practice. It was all or none. I ...

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Old 08-29-2020, 06:43 PM   #1
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Re: Is Aaron Rodgers the BIGGEST FRAUD in the NFL?

Originally Posted by AsylumGuido View Post
The team discussed boycotting practice and as a team they came up with the idea of placing a name on every player's helmet as opposed to missing a vital practice. It was all or none. I respect the fact that they want to win for each other. If it pisses off some closed minded individuals then fine. Those individuals just need to grow a pair.
You're quick to label people "close-minded" for not thinking like you. That's called irony.

Regarding Brees, he's still my favorite football player. He's in a bad situation and has to make his decisions based on politics. I hate to see the guy that brought so much hope to a region have to placate the mob in order for some semblance of peace but here we are.
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Old 08-29-2020, 07:00 PM   #2
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Re: Is Aaron Rodgers the BIGGEST FRAUD in the NFL?

Originally Posted by iceshack149 View Post
You're quick to label people "close-minded" for not thinking like you. That's called irony.

Regarding Brees, he's still my favorite football player. He's in a bad situation and has to make his decisions based on politics. I hate to see the guy that brought so much hope to a region have to placate the mob in order for some semblance of peace but here we are.
Still my favorite player, as well. Sometimes placating a crowd is the best and most honorable thing to do. Close minded people do not understand that. While I made my response to your post I wasn't necessarily addressing you. Understanding other viewpoints is also an honorable trait. It is also possible for individuals on either side of an issue to be equally right.

I'm just looking forward to the beginning of the season so you and I both can watch our favorite player hopefully lead us to another Lombardi. You take care, iceshack. Life isn't easy these days.

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