ESPN Packers Insider Rob Demovsky tells Rich Eisen Show Guest Host Dan Hellie how Aaron Rodgers will handle going from low-key Green Bay to the frenzied media spotlight with the New York Jets.

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11 Comments

  1. and almost none of the playoff losses had anything to do with aaron rodgers!!!
    rodgers "tilted the field" about 70 degrees for the packers. he alone covered up
    so many flaws at greenbay. love my pack and love rodgers but the truth is the truth.
    from O line injuries to fumbles to bad special teams to not enough talent, rodgers still kept the packers in most games!!!

  2. Bro choked for the last decade in the playoffs against nfc teams and people act like he’s gonna compete against burrow, mahomes, Lamar, Allen even the Steelers and Pickett all the sudden. How. He’s scared to make a throw once the divisional game rolls around 🥱

  3. Rodgers already appears more motivated and committed to the Jets than he was to the Packers in any of the last five years in Green Bay .

  4. Tilting the field also includes receivers not dropping the ball, running backs running smart pass routes and let's not forget, bonehead special teams players not fumbling the balls back to the opposing teams. It's not golf.

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