I-5 wrote:The fact he wasn't vaxxed is genuinely surprising.
NorthHawk wrote:I thought he was one of the brighter players in the league, but he's just proven he's an idiot. Now he's negatively affecting his team.
Yeah, and add that to his very public spat with the Packers this past post season that resulted in him asking to be traded
Yeah, and add that to his very public spat with the Packers this past post season that resulted in him asking to be traded
I-5 wrote:So was he public about asking to be traded, or is that what insiders were just saying? I'm never sure what to actually believe anymore. For me, I need to hear his agent or the player himself say it. I know he had issues with the way the team was run, but...
Anyway, sorry to sidetrack.
I shouldn't have said "very public". But there was a lot of information coming out of a variety of sources and Rodgers skipped all the team activities in the offseason so it's pretty clear that something was going on.
Sounds like a pretty clear case of a double standard being applied to star quarterbacks.
Aseahawkfan wrote:Would have been nice if this was for our game against them.
I doubt he gets serious symptoms. He'll probably do his 10 days and be back to crush us. Green Bay hates us.
RiverDog wrote:He has to go into quarantine for 10 days, which means he can't practice with the team until the Saturday before the game with us.
It will be a good test for Jordan Love, a QB that the Packers selected in last year's draft that caused Rodgers to get his briefs in a wad. He'll be starting against KC.
NorthHawk wrote:According to PFT, he never said he was vaccinated, but said he was “Immunized”. According to
them he had some type of alternative procedure that led him to give the impression he was vaccinated.
The Packers should have known and he broke all the NFL demanded protocols like not wearing a mask
on the sidelines or in after game press conferences.
I wonder how the league will respond to this. If it’s not a substantial response it sends a message to others
and to teams that they aren’t serious and others will try to take advantage of his precedent.
He has to go into quarantine for 10 days, which means he can't practice with the team until the Saturday before the game with us.
It will be a good test for Jordan Love, a QB that the Packers selected in last year's draft that caused Rodgers to get his briefs in a wad. He'll be starting against KC.
obiken wrote:River, What if he has it? It could be 14-21 days before he is okay. Talk about a break for US, the Packers who have been saying all a long that he is all about himself, and for Jordan Love, if he is actually worth a 1st rounder. The Packers could lose home field to the Rams and/or the Bucs, which could be huge.
Hawktawk wrote:He should be suspended . What a scandal . Right up there with the legend of Joe Cool testing positive for Bolivian marching powder before the big game . This is as bad for the league as Rodgers . Frankly I hope he gets real sick and pays the price for being a complete liar . Not about the hawks game but what goes around comes around
it is possible to be immune and not be vaccinated
it is possible to be immune and not be vaccinated
c_hawkbob wrote:I do not believe this to be the case. At least have seen zero evidence of it and have seen and heard much to the contrary. At least as it applies to Covid19.
Hawktawk wrote:The league had denied Rodgers exemption to protocols but it’s executives sat and watched him give maskless interviews and walk around the facility maskless . This scandal goes beyond Rogers and the packers. How could the league not be aware ? At a minimum the league should suspend Rodgers 4 games , take picks from the packers and fine the coach 500K. Otherwise it’s a joke . If there’s any justification by the anti vax crowd it’s watching people like governors and senators and rich people and sports stars / leagues ignore the rules we all have to follow .
But I do agree that it smells. If it were some backup guard, it might be different. But this was Aaron Rodgers, one of the faces of the league. Someone at the NFL's headquarters should have seen Rodgers at a press conference w/o a mask, picked up the phone and called the Packers and ask, in my best Vince Lombardi imitation, "What the hell is going on out there?!.
Aseahawkfan wrote:There isn't a much evidence the vaccine makes you immune either. It lessens symptoms and boosts the immune system towards it, but we've seen a lot of people with the vaccine get COVID19.
Only similar level of protection is getting the virus at an earlier time. Pretty sure Rodgers' treatment wasn't getting the virus to activate natural immunity.
I wonder what treatment he received that he was told would qualify as "immunized."
Aseahawkfan wrote:There isn't a much evidence the vaccine makes you immune either. It lessens symptoms and boosts the immune system towards it, but we've seen a lot of people with the vaccine get COVID19.
Only similar level of protection is getting the virus at an earlier time. Pretty sure Rodgers' treatment wasn't getting the virus to activate natural immunity.
I wonder what treatment he received that he was told would qualify as "immunized."
NorthHawk wrote:Here's an article from The Atlantic about what the goals for vaccination are today - if any.
I think the author may have hit on why some don't or won't get the vaccine.
https://www.theatlantic.com/health/arch ... ket-newtab
NorthHawk wrote:I think the lack of direction causes some of the hesitancy.
NorthHawk wrote:You're probably right. However people like a clear direction with an end point or goal even if they don't fully understand the reasons.
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