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Aaron Rodgers (Jets) is outraged by your accusations

What ? But how dare you?

Robert Saleh was fired when he seemed to want to go after Aaron Rodgers' favorite offensive coordinator, and the bad tongues are pointing at the quarterback?

What an indignity.

“As for the ridiculous accusations going around, I’m not going to take more than one sentence to respond,” reacted Aaron Rodgers on Wednesday on ESPN. “And my response is that I am angry at these accusations because they are completely false.

It's interesting how people think I have power, which I don't. I love Robert. »

Fortunately, precise and contradictory journalists were there to… Ah. No. Rodgers spoke in the more than friendly setting of the Pat McAfee Show, which has rolled out the red carpet for him without the slightest contradiction for years.

Rodgers has no power. Allen Lazard, Randall Cobb and Nathaniel Hackett can attest to this. They all arrived at the Jets by chance. It's so obvious that McAfee didn't need to mention it so as not to offend his friend guest. On the contrary, McAfee “ respect » the fact that Rodgers won't give a damn about bad guys who question his word.

No question either on the information relayed by the American media on the fact that Hackett was threatened.

Aaron Rodgers, single player

Next question: his phone conversation with Woody Johnson the day before Saleh was fired.

We had a short conversation. I appreciated his call, it was sincere. He just asked me how I was because I hurt my ankle a little bit, so he was just calling to see how I was. We talked about the match and the fact that I was disappointed with my performance, that I was going to play better and that we were going to get back together. And then we hung up. At this point, Woody has no obligation to tell me what his plans are. Whether or not he knew what he was going to do at that moment, it doesn't change anything. »

Rodgers then compared the dismissal of his coach to a scene from the film John Wick, when everyone learns of the hero's banishment through messages on their phone or through rumors in the corridors.

Clap. End of story. The complacency of the best. Long live entertainment. This intervention was not really of interest. It clicks. This article too. Nothing makes sense anymore. Fatigue. A coffee? Yes, thank you. The sequel.

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