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Does Aaron Rodgers have leadership issues or need a mind coach?


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For the record, last night Aaron Rodgers shoved a camera man and was terse and short during his post game presser after losing a game in which his offense played relatively poorly.

I think his leadership should be questioned and he needs a mind coach.

Still waiting on the media firestorm.

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For the record, last night Aaron Rodgers shoved a camera man and was terse and short during his post game presser after losing a game in which his offense played relatively poorly.

I think his leadership should be questioned and he needs a head coach.

Still waiting on the media firestorm.

You can't possibly compare Rodgers to Cam in this instance. Cam's attitude was a result of poor play by himself and his teammates. Rodgers attitude was the result of poor officiating which cost them the game. The Packers put themselves in a position to win, even with Rodgers getting sacked 8 times. Eventhough their offense didn't perform as expected, the officials cost them the win. I applaud the Packers for their performance, their heart and their determination to win, not to give up when it appeared they were beat, when it was clear that they had lost momentum. That's what I want from our team, the Carolina Panthers, well that and a defense that plays like the Seahawks...
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To be fair, the media did question Rodger's leadership when he chastised his receiver the other week.

Cam is part of the new QB generation that gets thrown into the fire from day one. Rodgers had the luxury to sit on his behind for 3 seasons and learn the appropriate way to act post-game and on the sideline.

I think most in the media realize Cam is still learning from game to game.

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