NFL fans troll Aaron Rodgers after he blames Packers team for loss against Detroit Lions
FORT FIELD, MICHIGAN: Aaron Rodgers clearly seemed frustrated and did not hold back expressing his distress as the Green Bay Packers suffered their fifth straight defeat on Sunday, Nobember 6. The Packers lost 15-9 to the Detroit Lions during their Week 9 match up. Although Rodgers had the Packers down near the endzone on their game's first drive, the series had a disastrous end for Green Bay. It ended with a tipped interception by Lions safety Kerby Joseph.
In a video that has surfaced online, the quarterback can be seen expressing his bitterness on the sideline afterwards. Although it is unclear what he says in the video, he can be seen shouting and ranting, unimpressed with the game.
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Aaron Rodgers blaming his teammates after throwing an INT off a defenders helmet LOL pic.twitter.com/2ygOfool3R
— Isaac (@WorldofIsaac) November 6, 2022
In his post-game press conference, Rodgers took a shot at the team. “I think there’s a lot to it,” Rodgers told reporters. “But it really just comes down to execution. The play comes in, we’ve got to execute it. There’s a lot of things that go into that. We had a couple of chances for sure. We can’t lose a game like that against that team, no. So that’s going to hurt for a while.”
NFL fans are not happy after Rodgers' subtly expressing his disappointment in his team, putting the blame on them for their defeat. "Cannot wait for Aaron Rodgers' press conference to find out who else is to blame for this one. Should be good," one user said on Twitter. "Aaron Rodgers blaming his teammates after throwing an INT off a defenders helmet LOL," another wrote, sharing the video of Rodgers fuming. One user said, "Has Aaron Rodgers ever taken blame for his own mistakes or is it always someone else's fault?"
Cannot wait for Aaron Rodgers' press conference to find out who else is to blame for this one.
— Peter Bukowski (@Peter_Bukowski) November 6, 2022
Should be good.
Aaron Rodgers blaming his teammates after throwing an INT off a defenders helmet LOL pic.twitter.com/2ygOfool3R
— Isaac (@WorldofIsaac) November 6, 2022
Has Aaron Rodgers ever taken blame for his own mistakes or is it always someone else's fault?
— Joe Philli (parody) (@phillijw) November 6, 2022
"Aaron Rodgers still gonna blame everyone else or naw?" one user wrote, while another said, "Aaron Rodgers gon blame everyone else but himself but he stinks today. And their offense has been trash all season and he’s 100% a big part of the reason." One user wrote, "Aaron Rodgers needs to start taking some responsibility and blame for why the Packers suck…can’t just blame everyone else".
Aaron Rodgers still gonna blame everyone else or naw?
— Rob “Stats” Guerrera (@StatsOnFire) November 6, 2022
Aaron Rodgers gon blame everyone else but himself but he stinks today. And their offense has been trash all season and he’s 100% a big part of the reason. pic.twitter.com/lOuyFWJsf8
— CROCKPOT🤴🏾 (@eric_crocker) November 6, 2022
Aaron Rodgers needs to start taking some responsibility and blame for why the Packers suck…can’t just blame everyone else
— Mike Malnicof (@MarvelousMike94) November 6, 2022
"So when be blames teammates, he’s the worst. When he takes ownership, he says the wrong thing. There is absolutely nothing that you can say when you lose that will be the right thing. Fandom is awful. And heck I dont even like Aaron Rodgers," one user said, while another wrote, "I wonder what will happen if his teammates do it publicly like Aaron Rodgers always blames his teammates publicly".
So when be blames teammates, he’s the worst. When he takes ownership, he says the wrong thing. There is absolutely nothing that you can say when you lose that will be the right thing. Fandom is awful. And heck I dont even like Aaron Rodgers. https://t.co/E0xWa2tulH
— Chris Abaray (@ChrisAbaray) November 6, 2022
I wonder what will happen if his teammates do it publicly like Aaron Rodgers always blames his teammates publicly
— Adam (@AdamrR83) November 6, 2022
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