Aaron Rodgers isn’t exactly a stranger to frustration when it comes to his receivers. Back in 2022, when he was still calling the shots in Green Bay, the patience he had for his young pass-catchers was already wearing thin. “The young guys, especially young receivers, we’ve got to be way more consistent,” Rodgers said bluntly. “A lot of drops, a lot of bad route decisions, running the wrong route. We’ve got to get better in that area.” That wasn’t some one-off complaint – it was the culmination of a simmering tension Rodgers had been carrying.
Because even earlier, in 2018, Aaron Rodgers made his feelings clear in a less-than-subtle way. After a rough scout-team practice session, he tossed a football at tackling dummies on the sideline, out of frustration with what he saw from t