A lot of people are upset with Aaron Rodgers for leaving the Green Bay Packers: “His IQ is low.”
The latest target of Aaron Rodgers’ comments is sports presenter Colin Cowherd, who is renowned for his scathing opinions about American sports. In one of his most recent outbursts, he said that because Aaron Rodgers choose to play for the New York Jets instead of the Green Bay Packers, he didn’t have a high football IQ. When the experienced quarterback was contemplating his future, he had recently emerged from being shunned for his outspoken opinions on vaccinations and the Covid-19 outbreak. When he refused to take the vaccine, the NFL suspended him for an extended period of time, and that’s when the attacks against him began.
On his broadcast, Colin Cowherd chastised Aaron Rodgers for leaving the Green Bay Packers, and he didn’t hold back. “He had an astute offensive coach,” he declared. His offensive line, which was ranked third, was excellent. He had a standout running back, and they recently selected Christian Watson and Romeo Doubs, two extremely gifted young receivers. Aaron responded, “No, I want to go to a defensive coach [Robert Saleh] who has a losing record, to the offensive line that is ranked 31st.” Aaron’s political views and vaccination aside, he has a low football IQ. Was Aaron Rodgers acting out of delusion or was he just acting conceited and narcissistic?”
Following Aaron Rodgers’ highly public altercation with television personality Jimmy Kimmelโwho has also been criticizing Rodgers for years on his showโthese attacks have occurred. In response to Jimmy’s constant trolling, Aaron made the decision to imply that he was on the notorious Jeffrey Epstein client list. As was to be expected, Jimmy Kimmel took offense to it and gave Aaron Rodgers a hard time about it. In addition, he threatened to sue the quarterback for endangering his family. So far, he has been the target of numerous attacks; Colin Cowherd is simply the most recent.