“It’s Aaron Rodgers’ FAULT,” Ryan Clark DEMOLISHES Aaron Rodgers for the failure of the Green Bay Packers this season

Ryan Clark has a strong opinion and believes Aaron Rodgers should take the blame for the struggles of the Packers this season.


“It’s Aaron Rodgers’ FAULT,” Ryan Clark DEMOLISHES Aaron Rodgers for the failure of the Green Bay Packers this season

Ryan Clark believes Aaron Rodgers is the root cause of all the Green Bay Packers.

Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers are officially out of playoff contention. While the Packers had a terrible start to the season, the team did pick it up and turn things around towards the end of the season. However, it was not enough to get them into the playoffs. Now that their season is over, the Packers have another big question: who is to blame for the failure of the team this season?

While the onus keeps shifting between Head Coach Matt LaFleur, Aaron Rodgers, and the team’s wide-receiving core, the Green Bay Packers have a tough decision to make this offseason. They face the possibility that Rodgers may not come back next year and they need to take another look at LaFleur’s capabilities as the HC.

As per ESPN analyst Ryan Clark, it is Aaron Rodgers that deserves the blame for the underwhelming season that the Packers have had this year.“It is Aaron Rodgers fault that he could not play Jared Goff, it is Aaron Rodgers fault that you are the quarterback of the Green Bay Packers, one of the most historic franchises in all of the NFL and you have the opportunity to win on your field against a divisional opponent that you have absolutely dominated against throughout your career and you just don’t get it done.”

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Aaron Rodgers has been skeptical of the Green Bay Packers’ odds to win games this season:

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Ryan Clark went all in on Aaron Rodgers.

Clark goes on to add, “Here’s the other piece, there are other times when we come in after these games and I think Aaron Rodgers says some things and I feel like, ‘Oh, he just wants us to talk about him’ or it’s just something Aaron Rodgers puts into the atmosphere.”

Ryan believes this time, however, was different and that Aaron Rodgers is indeed sincere about wanting to retire and walk away from the game of football. “I believe yesterday after the game was the most sincere that Aaron Rodgers had ever been about retiring.”

Rodgers has won the league MVP for two years in a row and after losing Davante Adams to the Raiders this season, things have not been easy for him. It has been a rough stretch as he has had to establish rapport with his relatively younger wideout core. He is at an age where he does not wish to be a part of rebuilding and is at peace retiring.


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