He is doing this to them publicly not to elicit change or to motivate them, but to prepare the media for what he obviously believes is going to be a bad year. He doesn't care about his guys, he cares about what the media is going to say about him in 6-8 weeks when they've lost 4 straight and he doesn't look good. He's trying to frame the narrative now. Brady never did that. He worked with his guys. No matter who they gave him... just another example of the vast, immeasurable difference in the leadership intangible that separates Brady from every other "talented" quarterback... it's about winning not self imagine... well said Mr. Sharpe
@@justthisguy1948 Yeah if the show wasn’t scripted Shannon wouldn’t even support LeBron this hard, he’s admitted that before the show he was a Kobe fan. But he has to play the Lebron fan role in order to counter Skip’s stance on Lebron.
Shannon likes to be babied by his QB u can see it when skip interrupts him he pouts and moans and will sit in silence till skip goes Shannon a cry baby he don’t take criticism well
Its also funny how skip goes all out criticizing Aron on accountability and leadership but he flips the script when it comes to KD . Just goes to show how biased he is .
That story Shannon shared about restarting practice was about the mindset of a champion. Most will walk away and think it's about perfection, but the true meaning is being reliable and focus every moment of practice that will transcends during gameday. A bad practice = A bad team.
Yeah, but if Shannon was going to share a story, shouldn't he have shared one where the the Broncos were already champions? Skip asked him if they were SB champions at the time that Mike would stop practice and Shannon said yes. Then he proceeded to tell a story from October of 97 when the Broncos hadn't even won a SB yet. They didn't win a SB until January of 98. So, Shannon should've given an example from 98.
@@zachwhitlow4 No it doesn't. Because there are plenty of coaches who utilized similar strategies and it still led them to failure. Then there are plenty of coaches who were not as diligent and it led them to success.
I've coached baseball for 15 years. I always tell my players: you play like you practice. If you're sloppy in practice, if you're lazy in practice, if you nonchalant a grounder in practice, if you don't hustle going down to first in practice ... you will do the exact same thing during a game. Practice build muscle memory but it also build "will memory". You have to train yourself to make plays, but you also have to train yourself to WANT to make a great play every time. You've got to want the ball on every single pitch.
Its also funny how skip goes all out criticizing Aron on accountability and leadership but he flips the script when it comes to KD . Just goes to show how biased he is .
@@Kevin.Costner. aaron still gonna aaron. I bet he goes 12-5. Book it, only real Arod fans knows the true potential of this team. I might as go as far as to say that having a star wide receiver did hinder the potential of this team. Because know he needs to spread the ball more often rather than forcing it to davante. BOOKI IT
@@DovakheenMusic 7 games means nothing small sample size lets see Aaron Rodgers go 17 games without Davante Adams and a bunch of #3 guys and unproven guys based on yo logic they should go 17-0
Weird hmmm... davante got offered more by the pack than raiders bakarti is 2nd higest tackel jaire is 2nd higest paid corner if rodgers took all the money how is this possible ... salary cap isnt real
Even if he was right, going to the media especially about younger players is low class imo, now they have to be concerned about every mistakes being aired out.
They're professional wide receivers in the national football league. Their mistakes are going to be aired out regardless of what other players on their team say. Please stop being soft, these players should be giving themselves way harsher critiques over these mistakes than the media or their own teammates.
@@shobushogun2405 u sound like an idiot lmfao there’s always a bunch of drops in preseason and training camp and most teams with good coaches like Matt lafleaur get stuff fixed up by the season. Saying this does absolutely nothing good and the worst part is I guarantee he didn’t call them out for this in practice. just went right behind their backs😂😂
@@shobushogun2405 You're right, but players don't have a direct working relationship with the media the same way as the do with their quarterback. It means a lot more when an all time great like rogers is airing the dirty laundry to the media, than some guy on twitter rehashing the play by play in camp.
@Michael Screder Also there is a difference between an o-lineman missing a block assignment and a receiver dropping the ball or running the wrong route. One doesn't involve the QB getting smacked by a 280 lb defender.
I didn't realize Rodgers makes most of the plays (specially the close ones near the end zone that we've missed constantly), garbage picks , letting go of his QB coach, letting go of key players. The amount of Rodgers hate is beyond stupid by people who don't even know the sport.
@@tennooperator8182 Aaron Rodgers said i own you to Bears after Packers win Aaron Rodgers didnt say we as a Packers team own you to Bears So you cant have it both ways when Packers win its all Aaron Rodgers when Packers lose its his teammates All excuses for Aaron Rodgers he has to have a perfect team lose Quarterback coach blah blah blah 49ers 4-0 wins owns Aaron Rodgers in playoffs 5 NFC championship games Aaron Rodgers 9 tds and 8 ints and a choker 1-4 losing record Goat 🐐 Brady 7 rings, 5 sb mvps better then Rodgers 1 ring, 1 sb mvp most overrated Quarterback in NFL history not top 5 all time
Go back and look at how he did Davante. Obviously he did something right with dude. Davante wasn’t Davante when he got to GB. Not like how Jefferson and chase are, Davante grew into a stud, he didn’t show up one.
Its also funny how skip goes all out criticizing Aron on accountability and leadership but he flips the script when it comes to KD . Just goes to show how biased he is .
@@jxm8284 "BetOnline recently conducted a Twitter study to determine the NFL’s ‘Most Despised Player’, and Rodgers was a runaway winner. Amazingly, there were more than twice as many negative tweets about Rodgers than second-place finisher Antonio Brown. New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick finished third, and had just one-third the negative tweets that Rodgers did."
I love the packers. I’m a die hard packer fan but honestly even though I realize how extraordinary great Aaron Rodgers is I am so over his perfectionism and lack of leadership. I believe that this needs to be his last season in Green Bay and I believe that everyone should thank him but it’s time.
Perfectionism isn’t necessarily a bad thing. Many of the greatest athletes are perfectionists, it’s a big part of why they became great. You can hold people to a high standard without doing it publicly. That’s his problem.
Yeah I hear ya bro, been a Packers fan for 35 years. But since the oilers moved to my state I've been waiting for a reason to make the home team my new team. Didn't think I'd ever see the day that I'd buy Titans gear. But not only have the qb lost my respect but an organization with two back to back hof qbs who won't go all in to win have finally pushed me away.
You do know that the contract info was cap? the packers literally offered davante more money than the raiders did. Like I said y’all just listen to the media and don’t know anything
These young WRs already feel a ton of pressure simply based on the fact that they're playing with AR and now he just throws them under the bus just like that. How's this supposed to help them?
During rodgers 10wins in playoffs 10 losses 1 superbowl ..facts be facts. i dont argue that. But fact is only 1 team has more than 1 superbowl win in the rodgers era and thats the pats.
Why? Because he's honest and wants to win? If you don't agree with his leadership style, fine. But to say he "sucks" as a person because of what the media feeds you is quite the reach, bud.
@@softedge5375 Nah. Y’all can’t put this one on the media. He should’ve kept it in house like the HoF Shannon Sharpe said. And yeah his lack of leadership is pretty indicative of his personality. This isn’t the first time Aaron has shifted blame to others like it was said in this segment.
@@iang7244 he called out his receivers back in 2016 too. MVS was apart of that group. Instead of getting offended at the criticism, he worked hard and was able to earn himself a new deal with KC. Pretty good for a 6th round pick. Either you can embrace the challenge of trying to get better, or sulk and be upset. Great players expect excellence. Shannon is just soft.
Anyone who said Adams left because of Rodgers don't know what they're talking about. The two are and has been best friends whether they're on the same team or not. The rhetoric around Rodgers character by these kinds of shows have been on another level.
@@iang7244 so I guess the head coach MLF should have kept it in house as well, because Rodgers just echoed what he said post game against the Niners regarding Jordan Loves 3ints
Shannon, who's to say Aaron didn't speak with these guys ahead of this? Also, these young Men communicate through "Media", so what better way to get his point across. These young men would have no chance in the era of the Great Tom Landry (My Dallas Cowboys Coach) So toughen up young Men and go out and "Earn" your keep.
If TB12 said that, Skip would be praising him for lighting a fire under his receivers to get them playing better. But because it's AR12, it's a horrible thing to do... SMH
Compare Rodgers and the way he "set expectations" with his new WRs to the way Brady set expectations with Russell Gage this offseason. That tells you all you need to know about these 2 and why they are not comparable in any way.
bro that Aaron Rodgers’ line is so arrogant and legendary 🤣 “that was my best throw of the day” on a play that resulted in an incompletion 😂😂😂😂 i love it
So the media can call out players publicly but a player has to call out another player privately. I thought we were living in the public eye 🤷🏽♂️🤷🏽♂️🤷🏽♂️
I'm from Aaron Rodgers home town of Chico California ,all I'm going to say is Shannon and Skip are right on Point b t w I absolutely love Shannon he's a all pro human being
yet he withers at any criticism sent his way maybe he should stop falling apart in the post season. when its all said and done, he'll just be an all time great regular season qb
Why receivers were dropping the ball in the first preseason game and at practice. He’s not throwing anyone under the bus he’s just calling them out on their BS, sometimes public shaming works better than private because you might not take that person serious in private that’s why sometimes it Hass to come out in the public eye.
6 years, GREAT guys and congratulations!! You both are the BEST team and show!! My ONLY complaint is that at end of football season I have to wait to hear you again because I cannot stand Basketball !!! :)
Funny how he’s mentioned before that at the draft he thought he was the greatest thing since sliced bread and needed to eat some humble pie. Years later, here we are again. Listening to kaaron Rodgers. Doesn’t matter how many games or rings he wins, talking like he does will make sure he never gets the one thing that other qbs got like breeze manning Brady Montana etc got and that’s respect.
This is the reason the 49ers took Alex Smith #1 overall. Now clearly they made the wrong pick because Rodgers is a HOFer but Alex had much better character and leadership.
And this is what always has rubbed me the wrong way about this guy he acts like he's so entitled yet he took 50 million dollars lost his number one receiver and now he's out here throwing his receivers under the bus why can't you just do that privately instead of doing it in front of the media and humiliating your team
I don’t really understand why Aaron Rodgers is looked at so highly. He’s only won a single Super Bowl, and has a lot of stats. I would much rather have a quarterback that can actually get me deep into the playoffs and win. I don’t need Favre 2.0.
Are we at that point in time where people can’t be held accountable for mistakes?? Did you see that play with Doubs in the joint practice? Doubs had a step on the defender and it hit his hands and he dropped it. Call him out on it. Doubs has grown up catching passes. He went for 1100 yards and 11 TDs in college the year before and everyone is acting like he’s coming in off the streets. If you’re a WR. And the ball hits you right in the hands. CATCH IT. That’s your job. That’s what you’ve been doing your whole life. Don’t baby him and say it’s alright you’ll get them next time. Has that ever worked from a leadership stand point? The way is see it. Is Call people out on their mistakes so they quit making them and praise their strengths and stuff they do well so they keep doing things they’re good at. People are too soft nowadays. Hold people to the highest standard if you see the potential in them so that their focus is on reaching that potential.
Calling people out is fine but do it to their face, not in front of the media where it becomes a big story. That’s the quickest way to destroy someone’s (especially a rookie) confidence. A leader needs to be direct and honest but should never put their people down in public.
@@SaltyLemonChops He most likely did call them out in a meeting. But he probably also went to the media because it’s going to get out into the media anyway. So why not get a head of it and say it publicly so the media can’t spin your words and make it worse?
@@raymondprentis2359 I agree with you 100% except the media came to him. It's not like Rodgers posted this on twitter. He was asked a question and gave an honest answer.
I’ll let it be known I’m a packers fan and our relationship with rodgers is like that of family. You love em but damn they’re annoying sometimes. This dude is a piece of work. He’s seeing the writing on the wall. Everyone knows he’s not throwing the ball if the receiver has less than a 50% chance of catching it. He won’t risk his stats to give the guys a chance. Which is fine if this were college. We have lost because of this face for the last 3 years.
Rodgers dependency on Adams cost the packers the playoff game vs SF last year it had nothing to do with the 49ers offense. They blanketed Adams and Rodgers couldn't cope and got them a total of 13 points if I remember correctly. That's not good enough when he had home field and a bye. He's a choke artist in the playoffs and won't win another title because he won't take chances anymore.
@@shinsukecorbin425 And remember the previous yrs NFC Championship gm at home against Tampa Bay. All his "sorry" defense did was give him 3 turnovers and he couldnt cash in the endzone once on any of them.
Lafleur has to be able to tell him in those situations to let it fly. Two great backs like jones and dylan should be more than enough to keep the secondary honest and respecting the run. Kirk cousins and fields don’t scare me. No reason we shouldn’t be in the championship game this year. Losing devante will lose us that bye though.
I think Aaron Rodgers was defending Jordan love when the receivers had drops that caused interceptions during the 49ers game. And Aaron Rodgers says this every year, he’s right. 😂 If people are dropping balls they need to get it together
He wasn't, this is almost a yearly thing pre season training camp regular season post season, someone always is doing something wrong but it's mysteriously never Aaron's fault.
@@vaikiam6431 You don't watch press conferences do you? I don't blame you, especially if you're not a Packers fan. But he most certainly has cast blame on himself, countless times. The narrative that Aaron never takes blame for anything is so overblown and trite.
Exactly. These "rookies" have been playing football their whole life and most likely the best players on every team they've ever played for but now they're in the big league getting the big bucks. Is he supposed to lie for grown men that make millions playing a game? I would be thanking him for waking me up and letting me know how things work around here like a true leader instead of letting me fall under the "bus" myself.
@@TeranIcer People need to give these Coaches the same energy when they publicly critique someone. The packers gave Rodgers more power than the coach I don't have a problem with it unless it divide the teams. Davante Adams made this video age like milk due to him saying Rodgers has the michael Jordan effect on Players which is getting the best out of players in practice so him calling the players is benefiting the young players in the past.
That’s the coaches responsibility. The whole point having coaches for every position is to coach these guys. Not everyone is here to help you to include a quarterback. Is he wrong, nah, is he a leader, maybe, but to say it’s his responsibility, he’ll no. They get paid, it’s their job and only job to catch a ball and run a route correctly. Don’t hate cause of comparison to others.
That is his job that's part of leadership at the end of the day coach is not on the field with u you need them to go off and perform so you can do your job it's simple as that
I've been privileged to be able to be around and advised by excellent leaders and one common thing I remember is if they had an issue with me it was 1 on 1. Between us unless we as a collective weren't putting out our best as a group. In other words, they knew how to develop the trust and confidence of they're teammates.
Peyton literally chewed out Jeff Saturday while mic’d up. Don’t be soft. He didn’t individually call anyone out. If these comments get you rattled and affect your play you don’t belong in the league
If Tom Brady said this, skip and Shannon would be like "look at him holding the young guys to championship standards already. He's helping them mature by letting them know"
He might be a better thrower of the ball than Farve (minus the arm strength, Aaoron's is strong but Farve probably had the strongest arm ever) but he will never truly replace him because he doesn't have a heart of a lion like Farve
So playing through a broken collarbone doesn't count? Or how about limping around on a bum leg during a game against a division rival and leading them back from 20 points down in the 4th quarter? Oh yeah I guess you also skimmed on the bum toe he played on last year?
@@softedge5375 to quarterbacks of yonder years , those aren't even injuries, they played through everything. I'm not taking Rogers for granted but you simply can't say that he has a bigger heart than Favre. He played through much worse
@@akray1153 Never claimed such a thing. I just said that credit should be given when it's due. True, injuries are par the course, but players have a chance to fold -- ala Jay Cutler -- or go out and tough it out. Say what you want about Rodgers, but he has never quit on his teammates.
Smith never blamed his receivers or pretended like he’s some transcendent quarterback when he’s not. Smith also never had Tae. Rodgers did and still couldn’t win a ring
@@RynoRKB you’re right he had donald driver and greg jennings which is literally better To be clear I am saying as a pair they are better, davonte is the best of the 3 obviously
If being told that you have to be consistent and catch passes to stay in the league and see the field is too harsh, then I don't know what to say. He's allowed to praise his young WRs to the media, but he can't tell them that they have to be consistent. These comments are mellow, it isn't even harsh to begin with. He defends Jordan Love with mental mistakes from the young WRs, wants the best out of his teammates, that's a problem.
Think it’s less about him saying they have to be consistent and more about him telling the media they’ve been inconsistent. The issue is he could tell them all day to be consistent and he’d be a great leader for it. Publicly announcing rookies and young guys are making mistakes in their first training camp is a little different.
How is it hard for you guys to understand there is a difference between putting someone on blast in the media versus yelling at them in camp/practice? Swear to god man football fans have the IQ of a squirrel
I wouldn’t be surprised if he retired after this year. His contract is basically set up as a bunch of one year deals. He can get 50 million this season and leave LaFleur with Jordan Love
Aaron Rodgers isn't a beloved leader in the locker room like tom brady or Peyton manning or Brett Favre His teammates respect him and know what he means to their team and franchise but they don't love playing for him. Too many players hall of fame or players that played with a rod have critizied his attitude and leadership.
Please show me the hall of Fame players he played with that criticized him? There have only been two guys and neither of them were hall of famers. Meanwhile he's got a bunch of players past and present that stick up for him and his leadership
This is why I respect Brady’s leadership abilities (I’m a Packers fan). Brady keeps everything under wrap, any corrections needed, he keeps it behind closed doors. Rodgers finds ways to say the wrong things, and his body language is almost Jay Cutlerish when he is frustrated on the field. There was a quote from an NHL GM: “You can play hurt, but you can’t play with no confidence”. These Packer receivers are in for a long season.
sounds like coddling to me... Rodgers wants his teammates around him to be men. its not like rodgers seeked the media out to tell them he didnt like what he saw. they asked him and he gave a real answer. we are too soft
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“Won’t take a shot that prevents death in America”…..what an absolute absurd statement and a false one at that!
He is doing this to them publicly not to elicit change or to motivate them, but to prepare the media for what he obviously believes is going to be a bad year. He doesn't care about his guys, he cares about what the media is going to say about him in 6-8 weeks when they've lost 4 straight and he doesn't look good. He's trying to frame the narrative now. Brady never did that. He worked with his guys. No matter who they gave him... just another example of the vast, immeasurable difference in the leadership intangible that separates Brady from every other "talented" quarterback... it's about winning not self imagine... well said Mr. Sharpe
Why do y’all forget Eli manning went up to Green Bay and beat rogers at home in the NFC championship game 😡😡😡
I like when they agree on a topic. They play real well off each other’s energy
This show is scripted it wouldn’t work if they agree can you imagine if they both praised lebron you don’t have a show
I agree they both still come off with their own perspective but ultimately end up agreeing makes for good content every topic isn’t debatable
@@justthisguy1948 Yeah if the show wasn’t scripted Shannon wouldn’t even support LeBron this hard, he’s admitted that before the show he was a Kobe fan. But he has to play the Lebron fan role in order to counter Skip’s stance on Lebron.
Shannon likes to be babied by his QB u can see it when skip interrupts him he pouts and moans and will sit in silence till skip goes Shannon a cry baby he don’t take criticism well
Its also funny how skip goes all out criticizing Aron on accountability and leadership but he flips the script when it comes to KD . Just goes to show how biased he is .
That story Shannon shared about restarting practice was about the mindset of a champion. Most will walk away and think it's about perfection, but the true meaning is being reliable and focus every moment of practice that will transcends during gameday. A bad practice = A bad team.
Yeah, but if Shannon was going to share a story, shouldn't he have shared one where the the Broncos were already champions? Skip asked him if they were SB champions at the time that Mike would stop practice and Shannon said yes. Then he proceeded to tell a story from October of 97 when the Broncos hadn't even won a SB yet. They didn't win a SB until January of 98. So, Shannon should've given an example from 98.
Like Shannon said...Media didnt know nothing about that
@@jahvonpalmer6775 huh? Either way it goes it reinforces the idea that to become/remain a champion, it starts in practice
@@zachwhitlow4 No it doesn't. Because there are plenty of coaches who utilized similar strategies and it still led them to failure. Then there are plenty of coaches who were not as diligent and it led them to success.
I've coached baseball for 15 years. I always tell my players: you play like you practice. If you're sloppy in practice, if you're lazy in practice, if you nonchalant a grounder in practice, if you don't hustle going down to first in practice ... you will do the exact same thing during a game. Practice build muscle memory but it also build "will memory". You have to train yourself to make plays, but you also have to train yourself to WANT to make a great play every time. You've got to want the ball on every single pitch.
He basically letting people know now, if the season doesn’t go great, he already pointing fingers at why…
😂 lol 😂
Yep lol
Classic pre-blame
He always does this
Its also funny how skip goes all out criticizing Aron on accountability and leadership but he flips the script when it comes to KD . Just goes to show how biased he is .
Aaron Rodgers might be the most talented QB ever but leadership wise he’s nowhere near the level of guys like Tom Brady, Peyton Manning, & Drew Brees
It's That Wisconsin Cheese
Who cares
Even drew brees won the same amount of chips as rodgers
@@lowprice3524 Davonte to name one person
Talented ever!? I wouldn't put Aaron Rodgers in Peyton or Tom category.
Great way of throwing off your rookies' confidence.
Gonna be interesting seeing A Rod Adjust without A League Top Receiver
@@Kevin.Costner. aaron still gonna aaron. I bet he goes 12-5. Book it, only real Arod fans knows the true potential of this team. I might as go as far as to say that having a star wide receiver did hinder the potential of this team. Because know he needs to spread the ball more often rather than forcing it to davante. BOOKI IT
@@Kevin.Costner. went 7-0 without Adams
@@DovakheenMusic
7 games means nothing small sample size lets see Aaron Rodgers go 17 games without Davante Adams and a bunch of #3 guys and unproven guys based on yo logic they should go 17-0
@@davionstairs7782 Had they went 0-7 would you have that same energy ? Just curious.
Aaron: I WANT ALL THE MONEY
Also Aaron: Why don't I have great players around me?
Exactly
Weird hmmm... davante got offered more by the pack than raiders bakarti is 2nd higest tackel jaire is 2nd higest paid corner if rodgers took all the money how is this possible ... salary cap isnt real
Yall just believe the narrative mainstream media throws at you thats crazy
Greenbay fans: "Aaron Rodgers never had a good defense!:
Also Greenbay fans when receivers are free agents: "We want Obj, Julio, Tyreek!, etc"
@@Jay-md5bf to be Fair. The only Super Bowl AROD ever WON was when he had the leagues DEFENSIVE MVP Charles Woodson. That defense was solid.
Rogers acts like he is the only one on the field and that's his biggest weakness
Snowflake ❄️
Dude go watch the damn interview the media is twisting it
@@tezman201 nah, cause that what go against the media’s agenda to hate on Rodgers for literally anything
Rogers is too damn stuck up!
@@williambreeze2659 ❄️
Skip: "We need guys that we can trust when it counts"
Shannon: "They can't trust you"
for real tho?
Even if he was right, going to the media especially about younger players is low class imo, now they have to be concerned about every mistakes being aired out.
Facts.
They're professional wide receivers in the national football league. Their mistakes are going to be aired out regardless of what other players on their team say. Please stop being soft, these players should be giving themselves way harsher critiques over these mistakes than the media or their own teammates.
@@shobushogun2405 u sound like an idiot lmfao there’s always a bunch of drops in preseason and training camp and most teams with good coaches like Matt lafleaur get stuff fixed up by the season. Saying this does absolutely nothing good and the worst part is I guarantee he didn’t call them out for this in practice. just went right behind their backs😂😂
No what he is going to have to worry about is guys quitting on him
@@shobushogun2405 You're right, but players don't have a direct working relationship with the media the same way as the do with their quarterback. It means a lot more when an all time great like rogers is airing the dirty laundry to the media, than some guy on twitter rehashing the play by play in camp.
Nawl, I think Jay Cutler got Aaron Rodgers beat when it comes to throwing his teammates under the bus
RGIII > everyone else
Jay Cutler was the definition of having all the talent you could ever want and no winning personality whatsoever! 😂 😂
Jay Cutler was trash!!
You're missing the entire point
Aaron Rodgers pulls no punches in criticizing his teammates.
Jay Cutler actually throwing punches in criticizing his teammates😭
"Now we end up gettin' about 70in. of Snow ❄ "😂😂😂Shannon Sharpe hilarious
Unc Shannon NEEDS to compile all his quotes in a book. automatic bestseller right there!
I love Shannon's story time segments.
💯👍🏾
Rodgers posted the last dance like he was gonna win a ring but ended up scoring 10 points against a 9-7 injured 49ers team at home with an L 😭😭😭
10-7*
Hard to score points in a snow storm…
@@Packman33 A snowstorm. 😆
A snowstorm was Brady vs Raiders In Foxboro.
@@Packman33
Goat 🐐 Brady 7 rings, 5 sb mvps better then Rodgers 1 ring, 1 sb mvp most overrated Quarterback in NFL history not top 5 all time
What does that even have to do with anything? Shutup and go watch anime
Never would hear Brady publicly criticizing his receivers…
Or Joe Montana
Cap brady did it n 2020 to the center jensen yelled at him n front of media and all sharp nd skip talked about it when it happened
@@DRpfessor I mean, when you are committing costly and DUMB penalties on national TV, you deserve to be ripped to shreds.
@Michael Screder Also there is a difference between an o-lineman missing a block assignment and a receiver dropping the ball or running the wrong route. One doesn't involve the QB getting smacked by a 280 lb defender.
Or Peyton Manniing either.
This is just who Aron is. Great quarterback in the regular season, the man just will never take responsibility for any of the teams failure.
Guess he's in touch w/ his Feminine Side!!
Why should he, they keep saying he's the greatest and paying him exceedingly well... So it's been working for him
@@thelmagreenwood856 this is such a dumb comment, but I understand the conditioning is at play lol
I didn't realize Rodgers makes most of the plays (specially the close ones near the end zone that we've missed constantly), garbage picks , letting go of his QB coach, letting go of key players. The amount of Rodgers hate is beyond stupid by people who don't even know the sport.
@@tennooperator8182
Aaron Rodgers said i own you to Bears after Packers win
Aaron Rodgers didnt say we as a Packers team own you to Bears
So you cant have it both ways when Packers win its all Aaron Rodgers when Packers lose its his teammates
All excuses for Aaron Rodgers he has to have a perfect team lose Quarterback coach blah blah blah
49ers 4-0 wins owns Aaron Rodgers in playoffs
5 NFC championship games
Aaron Rodgers 9 tds and 8 ints and a choker 1-4 losing record
Goat 🐐 Brady 7 rings, 5 sb mvps better then Rodgers 1 ring, 1 sb mvp most overrated Quarterback in NFL history not top 5 all time
“I’m playing football and I ain’t got no ball” 🤣🤣🤣 This whole segment was too funny🤣
And just running over people lol ..
Even if Aaron was right, he didn't have to go public with it and that let's his WRs know that he can't be trusted with any secrets
Secrets? This is public practice lol
Go back and look at how he did Davante. Obviously he did something right with dude. Davante wasn’t Davante when he got to GB. Not like how Jefferson and chase are, Davante grew into a stud, he didn’t show up one.
@@ethenswords2134 exactly the whole thing is freakin televised
Its also funny how skip goes all out criticizing Aron on accountability and leadership but he flips the script when it comes to KD . Just goes to show how biased he is .
What's the difference from this to Brady chewing out his players on the sideline knowing the camera will come his direction.
His leadership skills have always been lacking. You rarely hear former players call out their star qb like some of Rodger’s former teammates have.
Thats only 2 guys. But please ignore all the good things his former teamates say.
The guy is socially dysfunctional. Check him out on the golf video. He knows how to insult or stay quiet. It's a real thing he has to deal with.
Literally the same 2 dudes for years now. Seriously. Find a third somewhere.
@@jxm8284 "BetOnline recently conducted a Twitter study to determine the NFL’s ‘Most Despised Player’, and Rodgers was a runaway winner. Amazingly, there were more than twice as many negative tweets about Rodgers than second-place finisher Antonio Brown. New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick finished third, and had just one-third the negative tweets that Rodgers did."
Greg Jennings found out that the only time people listen to him is when he talks bad about McCarthy or Rodgers. So he doesn't really count.
Aaron Rodgers took shrooms and decided “I’m goin to be more like Big Ben and publicly blame my teammates, yeah, that’s what I’ll do.”
The stuff he took is a big leap over mushrooms.
I thought shrooms were supposed to bring people down to earth lol.
🤣
@@williambreeze2659 He had ayahuasca. Mushrooms would've been a much better choice.
He took some of joe Rogan's DMT and got himself a illuminati tattoo.
Rodgers: "We need more weapons for me to throw to"
Also Rodgers: "I can't win with these rookies"
Yeah because rookies are the same thing as Adams 🤯
Tee Cee, so how come he couldn’t win with Adams? Best receiver in the league but cries about needing more weapons then gets mad at those receivers
@@jamescooper3324 obviously because of Matt LaFleur. Do you even watch the games?
Because he's never going to be the problem. ASPERGERS!
@@teecee4459 you just trynna make excuses for bro 👎🏽🤣
I love the packers. I’m a die hard packer fan but honestly even though I realize how extraordinary great Aaron Rodgers is I am so over his perfectionism and lack of leadership. I believe that this needs to be his last season in Green Bay and I believe that everyone should thank him but it’s time.
Nothing like Brett
Perfectionism isn’t necessarily a bad thing. Many of the greatest athletes are perfectionists, it’s a big part of why they became great. You can hold people to a high standard without doing it publicly. That’s his problem.
Yeah I hear ya bro, been a Packers fan for 35 years. But since the oilers moved to my state I've been waiting for a reason to make the home team my new team. Didn't think I'd ever see the day that I'd buy Titans gear. But not only have the qb lost my respect but an organization with two back to back hof qbs who won't go all in to win have finally pushed me away.
are you out of your mind. did you watch the preseason against saints that will the packers for next 3 years
The sniff skip made to start his take 🤣🤣
Lmao I thought I was the only one..I was like damn Skip got some good Cali sugar
If you wanted an NFL ready Receivers maybe leaving enough money to grab some in the off-season would have been smart.
You do know that the contract info was cap? the packers literally offered davante more money than the raiders did. Like I said y’all just listen to the media and don’t know anything
Who would they have gotten sir? Please tell me.
@@Kt31821 They offered him more $ than LV yet he still left.. what’s that tell you? 👨🏾💻
@@sloppnbiscuiitz that he wanted to play with his bestfriend and his grandpa could watch him play for the first time? Lmao
tho?
These young WRs already feel a ton of pressure simply based on the fact that they're playing with AR and now he just throws them under the bus just like that. How's this supposed to help them?
His words will either make or break a receiver. This is the grown man’s league, not the little boys and their emotions league.
but he cant survive the "woke mob" lmao
It hurts them and Aaron threw them under the bus!
At this point in Aaron's life & career, it's all about the money!! Don't think for one second he's concerned about anyone one but Mr. Rogers!!
Don’t even know the man 😂🤦🏾♂️
I think he might be feeling the pressure since Davonte Adams left 😕
Adams left solely based on Rogers decisions.
Whats the packers record with davante out over the years...hmmm
@@timamorejr4340 How many playoff wins?
@@timamorejr4340 how many super bowl wins?
During rodgers 10wins in playoffs 10 losses 1 superbowl ..facts be facts. i dont argue that. But fact is only 1 team has more than 1 superbowl win in the rodgers era and thats the pats.
"We 30 minutes into practice " 😆 🤣
Damn now we seeing why Adams is so happy to leave, Rodgers is otherworldly talent and player wise but dude as a person sucks on almost every level.
Why? Because he's honest and wants to win? If you don't agree with his leadership style, fine. But to say he "sucks" as a person because of what the media feeds you is quite the reach, bud.
@@softedge5375 Nah. Y’all can’t put this one on the media. He should’ve kept it in house like the HoF Shannon Sharpe said.
And yeah his lack of leadership is pretty indicative of his personality. This isn’t the first time Aaron has shifted blame to others like it was said in this segment.
@@iang7244 he called out his receivers back in 2016 too. MVS was apart of that group. Instead of getting offended at the criticism, he worked hard and was able to earn himself a new deal with KC. Pretty good for a 6th round pick. Either you can embrace the challenge of trying to get better, or sulk and be upset. Great players expect excellence. Shannon is just soft.
Anyone who said Adams left because of Rodgers don't know what they're talking about. The two are and has been best friends whether they're on the same team or not. The rhetoric around Rodgers character by these kinds of shows have been on another level.
@@iang7244 so I guess the head coach MLF should have kept it in house as well, because Rodgers just echoed what he said post game against the Niners regarding Jordan Loves 3ints
The fact Shannon can remember all the way back to 1997 is really crazy😳🤯
Stay off the WEEEDUHH!
Aaron act like he wasn’t hot garbage in the playoffs who called him out tho
Aaron Rodgers already setting up his excuse for a down year and maybe one and done. He knows what he is doing.
tell me..... what is an Aaron Rodgers down year?
@@kennyingle5790 30 touchdown passes and 10 interceptions I assume would be his down year
@@kennyingle5790 1st round exit.
@@TYreLL0416 1st round exit is more like it.
@@Danny-yi2bf 4 MVPs Tho 🥱
Shannon, who's to say Aaron didn't speak with these guys ahead of this? Also, these young Men communicate through "Media", so what better way to get his point across. These young men would have no chance in the era of the Great Tom Landry (My Dallas Cowboys Coach) So toughen up young Men and go out and "Earn" your keep.
Thank you! He basically said take advantage of your opportunity cuz someone else is waiting to step up.
@@kennethukoh519 Yes Sirrrrrrr.....
Aaron was right about not knowing routes. The WR's have had all summer to memorize proper route-running. He's wrong, though, about making it public.
Making what public? A public practice? Stop being so soft. These young guys just need to work harder. Aaron is proven.
If TB12 said that, Skip would be praising him for lighting a fire under his receivers to get them playing better. But because it's AR12, it's a horrible thing to do... SMH
Compare Rodgers and the way he "set expectations" with his new WRs to the way Brady set expectations with Russell Gage this offseason. That tells you all you need to know about these 2 and why they are not comparable in any way.
Rodgers is the only nfl player that can make Shannon and skip agree with each other.!! That’s priceless.!!!
bro that Aaron Rodgers’ line is so arrogant and legendary 🤣 “that was my best throw of the day” on a play that resulted in an incompletion 😂😂😂😂 i love it
😂😂😂😂
So the media can call out players publicly but a player has to call out another player privately. I thought we were living in the public eye 🤷🏽♂️🤷🏽♂️🤷🏽♂️
The KING of the blame game.
I'm from Aaron Rodgers home town of
Chico California ,all I'm going to say is Shannon and Skip are right on Point b t w I absolutely love Shannon he's a all pro human being
yet he withers at any criticism sent his way
maybe he should stop falling apart in the post season. when its all said and done, he'll just be an all time great regular season qb
Bro always throwing his teammates right under the bus
Why receivers were dropping the ball in the first preseason game and at practice. He’s not throwing anyone under the bus he’s just calling them out on their BS, sometimes public shaming works better than private because you might not take that person serious in private that’s why sometimes it Hass to come out in the public eye.
But he didn't. He was literally defending Jordan Love.
Yeah that wasn’t cool, keep that in the locker room
Loved this from Shannon. The reason why I don't watch First Take...
Aaron Rodgers is looking to get fired/benched that’s “I give up” talk
deadass my favorite segments, their chemistry is crazy in these type of topics
I can almost predict one of those receivers "missing" a block on a blitz and Aaron getting hammered a couple snaps into the season.
6 years, GREAT guys and congratulations!! You both are the BEST team and show!! My ONLY complaint is that at end of football season I have to wait to hear you again because I cannot stand Basketball !!! :)
If he’s saying it publicly he’s probably already said this to his teammates
No no no Shannon! Aaron has been like this and you disregarded it for years. Keep that same energy..
Funny how he’s mentioned before that at the draft he thought he was the greatest thing since sliced bread and needed to eat some humble pie. Years later, here we are again. Listening to kaaron Rodgers. Doesn’t matter how many games or rings he wins, talking like he does will make sure he never gets the one thing that other qbs got like breeze manning Brady Montana etc got and that’s respect.
This is the reason the 49ers took Alex Smith #1 overall. Now clearly they made the wrong pick because Rodgers is a HOFer but Alex had much better character and leadership.
Aaron Rodgers reminds me of KD. Great talents at their respective sports but not great leaders of their team
This is the weekly Rodgers slander 😄😂
And this is what always has rubbed me the wrong way about this guy he acts like he's so entitled yet he took 50 million dollars lost his number one receiver and now he's out here throwing his receivers under the bus why can't you just do that privately instead of doing it in front of the media and humiliating your team
You’re a softie aren’t ya, lol you’re a baby-wipe
I don’t really understand why Aaron Rodgers is looked at so highly. He’s only won a single Super Bowl, and has a lot of stats. I would much rather have a quarterback that can actually get me deep into the playoffs and win. I don’t need Favre 2.0.
You know you messed up when Shannon and skip agree 😂🤣
They acted like Greg Jennings was Jerry Rice. Aaron made Greg a pro bowler 😂
11:29 and that's what this segment is REALLY all about.
If lebron Was unvaccinated he would’ve accepted the personal decision by now
He just telling them the truth.
Are we at that point in time where people can’t be held accountable for mistakes?? Did you see that play with Doubs in the joint practice? Doubs had a step on the defender and it hit his hands and he dropped it. Call him out on it. Doubs has grown up catching passes. He went for 1100 yards and 11 TDs in college the year before and everyone is acting like he’s coming in off the streets. If you’re a WR. And the ball hits you right in the hands. CATCH IT. That’s your job. That’s what you’ve been doing your whole life. Don’t baby him and say it’s alright you’ll get them next time. Has that ever worked from a leadership stand point? The way is see it. Is Call people out on their mistakes so they quit making them and praise their strengths and stuff they do well so they keep doing things they’re good at. People are too soft nowadays. Hold people to the highest standard if you see the potential in them so that their focus is on reaching that potential.
Calling people out is fine but do it to their face, not in front of the media where it becomes a big story. That’s the quickest way to destroy someone’s (especially a rookie) confidence. A leader needs to be direct and honest but should never put their people down in public.
@@SaltyLemonChops He most likely did call them out in a meeting. But he probably also went to the media because it’s going to get out into the media anyway. So why not get a head of it and say it publicly so the media can’t spin your words and make it worse?
@@raymondprentis2359 I agree with you 100% except the media came to him. It's not like Rodgers posted this on twitter. He was asked a question and gave an honest answer.
I’ll let it be known I’m a packers fan and our relationship with rodgers is like that of family. You love em but damn they’re annoying sometimes. This dude is a piece of work. He’s seeing the writing on the wall. Everyone knows he’s not throwing the ball if the receiver has less than a 50% chance of catching it. He won’t risk his stats to give the guys a chance. Which is fine if this were college. We have lost because of this face for the last 3 years.
So true. When we gave up 330 rushing yards to the niners I too also blamed Rodgers, like an idiot.
Rodgers dependency on Adams cost the packers the playoff game vs SF last year it had nothing to do with the 49ers offense. They blanketed Adams and Rodgers couldn't cope and got them a total of 13 points if I remember correctly. That's not good enough when he had home field and a bye. He's a choke artist in the playoffs and won't win another title because he won't take chances anymore.
@@jwestern6038 Rodgers had the ball with 3mins left and did nothing..He’s at fault
@@shinsukecorbin425 And remember the previous yrs NFC Championship gm at home against Tampa Bay. All his "sorry" defense did was give him 3 turnovers and he couldnt cash in the endzone once on any of them.
Lafleur has to be able to tell him in those situations to let it fly. Two great backs like jones and dylan should be more than enough to keep the secondary honest and respecting the run. Kirk cousins and fields don’t scare me. No reason we shouldn’t be in the championship game this year. Losing devante will lose us that bye though.
Aaron Rodgers could have said this to his receivers in private. Everything is not for public consumption.
Like Brady talking to the Dolphins? Lol
@Oh Hai there what does that have to do with anything?
I think Aaron Rodgers was defending Jordan love when the receivers had drops that caused interceptions during the 49ers game. And Aaron Rodgers says this every year, he’s right. 😂 If people are dropping balls they need to get it together
He wasn't, this is almost a yearly thing pre season training camp regular season post season, someone always is doing something wrong but it's mysteriously never Aaron's fault.
@@vaikiam6431 You don't watch press conferences do you? I don't blame you, especially if you're not a Packers fan. But he most certainly has cast blame on himself, countless times. The narrative that Aaron never takes blame for anything is so overblown and trite.
Exactly. These "rookies" have been playing football their whole life and most likely the best players on every team they've ever played for but now they're in the big league getting the big bucks. Is he supposed to lie for grown men that make millions playing a game? I would be thanking him for waking me up and letting me know how things work around here like a true leader instead of letting me fall under the "bus" myself.
Embarrassing young teammates, or ANY teammate never helps. Showing confidence goes a long way, that's another thing Brady does well.
He never named any names how tf is that embarssaing them hahahaha. GROW UP
@@HiBye-ec8ts He didn't have to name specific names, every1 knows he was talking about his damn receivers. Possibly even the ones that may not play.
@@TeranIcer People need to give these Coaches the same energy when they publicly critique someone.
The packers gave Rodgers more power than the coach I don't have a problem with it unless it divide the teams.
Davante Adams made this video age like milk due to him saying Rodgers has the michael Jordan effect on Players which is getting the best out of players in practice so him calling the players is benefiting the young players in the past.
@@deonterector7424 I certainly agree with ur coach point.
Legit one of the best takes , this is why one of many reasons why Tom is a goat
That’s the coaches responsibility. The whole point having coaches for every position is to coach these guys. Not everyone is here to help you to include a quarterback. Is he wrong, nah, is he a leader, maybe, but to say it’s his responsibility, he’ll no. They get paid, it’s their job and only job to catch a ball and run a route correctly. Don’t hate cause of comparison to others.
That is his job that's part of leadership at the end of the day coach is not on the field with u you need them to go off and perform so you can do your job it's simple as that
I've been privileged to be able to be around and advised by excellent leaders and one common thing I remember is if they had an issue with me it was 1 on 1. Between us unless we as a collective weren't putting out our best as a group. In other words, they knew how to develop the trust and confidence of they're teammates.
It's always excuses for Fraudgers.
Exactly why I want Tom Peyton and Drew over him. Those guys are REAL leaders.
Say what you want but Tom Brady has never thrown a team mate under the bus particularly Infront of the media
love you both!
I used to disagree with Skip abt Rodgers until last season, and gotta say you were right all along. Shannon man enough to accept that
Maybe if Aaron had not grabbed all the Cheddar (and acted a bit like a diva), he'd have a better receiver corp still?
Why do y'all keep saying this lol
“The great Greg Jennings” 😂😂
Greg is a dawg
Peyton literally chewed out Jeff Saturday while mic’d up. Don’t be soft. He didn’t individually call anyone out. If these comments get you rattled and affect your play you don’t belong in the league
Shannons rant form 8:35 was epic! Playing football without a ball lmao.
If Tom Brady said this, skip and Shannon would be like "look at him holding the young guys to championship standards already. He's helping them mature by letting them know"
Exactly
@@jaylenbah1009 Peyton Manning did this all the time too lol
Yeah, because Brady isn't a loser like Fraudgers.
What he said was true tho, the whole training camp he was boosting them up and he called them out when he needed to call them out
He might be a better thrower of the ball than Farve (minus the arm strength, Aaoron's is strong but Farve probably had the strongest arm ever) but he will never truly replace him because he doesn't have a heart of a lion like Farve
So playing through a broken collarbone doesn't count? Or how about limping around on a bum leg during a game against a division rival and leading them back from 20 points down in the 4th quarter? Oh yeah I guess you also skimmed on the bum toe he played on last year?
FARVE team would die for him
Soft Edge, Brady played a whole season with a torn mcl. Cry me a river. Everyone gets hurt, Rodgers ain’t special
@@softedge5375 to quarterbacks of yonder years , those aren't even injuries, they played through everything. I'm not taking Rogers for granted but you simply can't say that he has a bigger heart than Favre. He played through much worse
@@akray1153 Never claimed such a thing. I just said that credit should be given when it's due. True, injuries are par the course, but players have a chance to fold -- ala Jay Cutler -- or go out and tough it out. Say what you want about Rodgers, but he has never quit on his teammates.
I mean he isn't wrong the most reliable people are going to be on the field 🤷
That’s what I’m saying like why y’all mad
Roger's is like alex Smith.
Take you to the playoffs but chokes.
Greenbay needs a new quarterback
Smith never blamed his receivers or pretended like he’s some transcendent quarterback when he’s not. Smith also never had Tae. Rodgers did and still couldn’t win a ring
@@jamescooper3324 Rodgers won a ring without Davante....you didn't think this through did you?
@@RynoRKB you’re right he had donald driver and greg jennings which is literally better
To be clear I am saying as a pair they are better, davonte is the best of the 3 obviously
shannon sharpe be so on point it’s crazy 💯💯
If being told that you have to be consistent and catch passes to stay in the league and see the field is too harsh, then I don't know what to say. He's allowed to praise his young WRs to the media, but he can't tell them that they have to be consistent. These comments are mellow, it isn't even harsh to begin with. He defends Jordan Love with mental mistakes from the young WRs, wants the best out of his teammates, that's a problem.
Think it’s less about him saying they have to be consistent and more about him telling the media they’ve been inconsistent. The issue is he could tell them all day to be consistent and he’d be a great leader for it. Publicly announcing rookies and young guys are making mistakes in their first training camp is a little different.
How is it hard for you guys to understand there is a difference between putting someone on blast in the media versus yelling at them in camp/practice? Swear to god man football fans have the IQ of a squirrel
so, its ok when Brady does it but when Rodgers does it, it's a problem smh. Skip and Shannon wishy washy
Rodgers might start re-thinking about retirement. He’s got a bunch of bums at wide receiver. I don’t see not one Pro Bowler in that receiving group.
I wouldn’t be surprised if he retired after this year. His contract is basically set up as a bunch of one year deals. He can get 50 million this season and leave LaFleur with Jordan Love
Bums? They are rookies. How about he make good recievers BETTER. like all great QBs such as Brady and Manning did.
Rodgers looking over at Brady's weapons with tears in his eyes.
Aaron Rodgers isn't a beloved leader in the locker room like tom brady or Peyton manning or Brett Favre His teammates respect him and know what he means to their team and franchise but they don't love playing for him. Too many players hall of fame or players that played with a rod have critizied his attitude and leadership.
Please show me the hall of Fame players he played with that criticized him? There have only been two guys and neither of them were hall of famers. Meanwhile he's got a bunch of players past and present that stick up for him and his leadership
Skip was the first to call out Aaron Rodgers long ago
Aaron Rodgers in back to back home playoff games from 2020-2022 has came up small yet he always blames the WRs or defense
tho...fr?
First question from the rookie receivers. What's with TWO buckets? Oh you're about to find out young friend.
Aaron Rodgers is a damn fool!!! And after the two last post seasons, he’s fools Gold at that!!!!
Skip sure loves to say "I told you so".
Never heard him admit to making a mistake though. Smh.
Aaron a excellent quarterback not a leader period💯💯💯
This is why I respect Brady’s leadership abilities (I’m a Packers fan). Brady keeps everything under wrap, any corrections needed, he keeps it behind closed doors.
Rodgers finds ways to say the wrong things, and his body language is almost Jay Cutlerish when he is frustrated on the field.
There was a quote from an NHL GM: “You can play hurt, but you can’t play with no confidence”. These Packer receivers are in for a long season.
I will be glad when he retires.. He still hasn't learned anything smh
U can really tell the bias in both of them
Toughens them up. Dont drop passes🤷♂️
It's just gonna make them play better
Never heard so many words and so little content
sounds like coddling to me... Rodgers wants his teammates around him to be men. its not like rodgers seeked the media out to tell them he didnt like what he saw. they asked him and he gave a real answer. we are too soft