“I’m never going to avoid accountability,” Greg Jennings points out that Packers QB Aaron Rodgers became what he vowed to never become


“I’m never going to avoid accountability,” Greg Jennings points out that Packers QB Aaron Rodgers became what he vowed to never become

Aaron Rodgers started his immaculate playing career with the Green Bay Packers and served as a backup to former QB Brett Favre. Rodgers learned a lot from Favre, but there was one thing that he never wanted to learn from the Packers legend.

ADVERTISEMENT

Brett Favre was always pointed out for not taking any responsibility after the Packers used to lose and A-Rod stated that he would never become like Brett Favre.

The Packers are on their worst start ever as they are on a 5 game-losing streak currently. Aaron Rodgers is the leader of the team and everyone expects the reigning Super Bowl MVP to take some responsibility.

Greg Jennings of the Carton Show recently pointed out this behavior and compared Aaron Rodgers to Brett Favre. Later Jennings stated that Rodgers became what he despised.

ADVERTISEMENT

“Brett, he was one of those guys, he never got… no one ever thought it was his fault. And at some point…. and we understood, like, Brett Favre, he’s the face of the NFL.” Greg Jennings stated. “I recall a young Aaron Rodgers identifying that and saying, I’m never going to do that. I’m not gonna be that. And then you grow, you have success, and everybody starts to tell you how great you are, and everybody in the locker room are your greatest accountability.”

Also Read: “Now we know why she left”: Tom Brady risks losing millions following the bankruptcy of Crypto firm FTX

Aaron Rodgers and the Packers will face the formidable Dallas Cowboys in their next game

Aaron Rodgers
Aaron Rodgers

Aaron Rodgers has had his worst season ever with the Packers and is looking like a shell of himself. The Packers star is way off his game and will need a miracle if the Packers are looking to win against the Cowboys.

The Dallas Cowboys are currently on a dream run as they are 6-2 in the NFL and boast the most lethal defense in the league. Their star QB Dak Prescott is also having a great season.

ADVERTISEMENT

The Packers have had several issues this season from a lack of chemistry to severe injury concerns. The Aaron Rodgers-led team will need a miracle if they are looking to fill off a victory against the Cowboys.

Winning against the Cowboys can do a lot for their morale as the team will get a confidence boost after defeating a tough opponent. This can help them turn their season around.

Do follow us on: Facebook Instagram | Twitter

Also Read: “He absolutely POPPED” NFL Twitter hails University of Tennessee’s security guard for splendid impromptu performance with the Dance Team

ADVERTISEMENT

Also Read: “I’m rolling with the punches” Panthers QB Baker Mayfield reacts to getting demoted to backup behind in-form QB PJ Walker