Sigh.
When last we left NFL superstar Aaron Rodgers, he was lying about being vaccinatedâall while running up the I Ainât Shit meter by attending Halloween parties, not wearing a mask during press conferences or games while on the sidelines, and pretty much doing everything humanly possible to blatantly violate the leagueâs COVID-19 protocols for unvaccinated players. (Although Buffalo Bills receiver Cole Beasley would beg to differ.)
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He was also taking advantage of his contentious relationship with the Green Bay Packers by doing all of the above, while simultaneously bitching and moaning about how the franchiseâfor whom heâs played his entire 17-year professional careerâhas done him dirty by drafting his heir-apparent in Jordan Love instead of adorning the three-time NFL MVP with an upgraded arsenal of weaponry.
In short, instead of taking responsibility for his own decisions, this petulant 38-year-old, who spends his afternoons kicking and screaming for his bottle on the floor, is somehow always the victim. And after advocating for Ivermectin, swearing that COVID-19 vaccines donât work because breakthrough cases are very much a thing, and literally complaining that if science cannot be questionedâthe same science that is saving lives as the coronavirus continues to elbow-drop everything in sightâthen it must be propaganda during his weekly appearance on The Pat McAfee Show, ESPN analyst Domonique Foxworth finally had enough of his shit.
On Wednesdayâs edition of Get Up, the former Baltimore Ravens cornerback-turned-sports commentator had some things to get off of his chest after his ESPN colleague, Dan Graziano, dismissed Rodgers for âspewing dangerous nonsense.â
âHeâs a really good quarterback, you canât argue that point,â Foxworth began. âI donât know if you guys watched 30 Rock, but there was the âThe Bubbleâ episode where Jon Hamm was so handsome that he could do or say anything and everyone pretended like it made sense. Like, Aaron Rodgers throwing the ball, it is so handsome, and he thinks that he can say or do anything. Itâs at the point where we start to believe that maybe [Packers general manager] Brian Gutekunst has failed him. But in actuality, no!â
Foxworth then goes off about how Rodgers is surrounded by a stout defense, a great offensive line, a solid running back in A.J. Dillon, and the best receiver in the league, Davante Adams.
âAll this is happening and [Rodgers is] still like âNah, Iâm good. Because you drafted that quarterback one time and it hurt my feelings, and you let one of my slot receivers go one time. Weâve got to get Randall Cobb back,ââ he said. âLike, it seems kind of outrageous.â
It does. But Foxworth wasnât done there.
âThis, combined with the misinformation that heâs putting out, it just feels like he has this victim complex, that he wants everyone to feel sorry for him,â he said. âHeâs like âNo, everyoneâs jumping down my throat because I said something that was vastly against science and dangerous! Why are you so mean to me?! I just want to have a debate! Oh, this team wonât do all the things that I want! Why are you so mean to me, why do you treat me so bad?â
âYou are not the victim, Aaron Rodgers! You are possibly the best quarterback weâve seen. Youâve won a Super Bowl, tons of MVP awards. Stop trying to feel sorry for yourself, because weâre not going to. And if you want to hear something or read something about COVID, thereâs plenty of stuff. Do not go to a podcaster for your COVID research information, and then spew it out and have people believe it only because you throw a football really, really well, Jon Hamm! Chill out, Jon Hamm! Go throw a football really well, and if you want to get involved in this stuff, learn about it!â
Foxworth continued, âAnd donât complain when people come down on you. Because you are challenging widely-accepted scientific beliefs. When you do that, you get a lot of backlash. If you think youâre right, thatâs fine! You think youâre Copernicus, go ahead! You are the first to say that itâs a real different world, go ahead. I guarantee that Copernicus got ridiculed. Itâs going to happen. Youâre going to get a couple of mean tweets when you tell people that youâre not so sure about getting the vaccine.
âAnd no oneâs mad at you about not getting the vaccine. You can choose to not get vaccinated. But then follow the protocols. Stand up and take that heat. Cole Beasley did it. [Indianapolis Colts quarterback] Carson Wentz did it. [Minnesota Vikings quarterback Kirk] Cousins did it. That is something you can choose to do. People are mad at you because you lied about it and forced them to put themselves at risk without giving them that information. That is the problem. Stop pretending like everyoneâs all coming down on you because you dared to think outside the box, you dared to think for yourself. Fine, think for yourself! But be honest while youâre doing so. And no one is going to feel sorry for you, so stop whining to whoever you whine about that.ââ
He said what he said and I couldnât agree more. Thereâs nothing worse than somebody who always finds a way to paint themselves as the victim, and Aaron Rodgers is the poster child of doing exactly that. Itâs like his white fragility mutated into a new strain of insufferable bullshit.
Thank you for doing the Lordâs work, Domonique. Your commitment to the cause hasnât gone unnoticed.
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