“There’s been growing pains,” Aaron Rodgers CRITICAL of Packers’ young offensive line after string of poor performances


“There’s been growing pains,” Aaron Rodgers CRITICAL of Packers’ young offensive line after string of poor performances

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The Green Bay Packers have not had the best of starts to their NFL 2022/23 season, and are currently second in the NFC North division. Aaron Rodgers-led Packers are winless in their last two matches and have slipped to a 3-3 record.

Aaron Rodgers has been made the villain in the last couple of defeats that they have suffered, but the quarterback himself has continued to raise the issue that his offensive line is not as effective this season, especially after the departure of veteran receiver Davante Adams.

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Aaron Rodgers has been very critical of his offensive line ever since the start of the preseason

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Aaron Rodgers in action for the Packers this season

This started during the preseason itself when the 38-year-old publicly criticized his wide receivers, who are relatively young and still getting into the groove of the NFL. The trend continued into the first few weeks of the season before he asked for a simplification in the offensive tactics.

Aaron Rodgers yet again gave his opinion on his offensive line after being asked about it during a recent interview on the ProFootballTalk show. The veteran clarified that the pains have started to grow, conjured up from the mistakes made by his young wide receivers.

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AJ Dillon, Aaron Rodgers and Aaron Jones

“I mean similar to what I expected, there’s been growing pains, there’s been some mental errors at times which you expect with the younger group. There’s been just too many places where it’s just one guy, maybe doing the wrong thing or not, executing their responsibilities, so clean it up, we’ll be fine. There’s enough leadership on the offense to get those things cleaned up, and I’m confident we’ll get some of those things fixed,” Aaron Rodgers said on the ProFootBallTalk show.

However, he even tried to motivate the Packers fans by clarifying that they are quickly trying to rectify the mistakes going into the next part of the season. He remained confident of an improvement and that’s what exactly the Packers fans would want to hear from their star quarterback, especially after their latest thrashing against the New York Jets.

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