Aaron Rodgers says on the Pat McAfee show that he's "in the cross hairs of the woke mob right now", oh boy
"I'm somebody who's a critical thinker"
"For me, it involved a lot of study in the offseason"
Aaron Rodgers confirms that he did his own research
More Rodgers:
"In April, the J&J vaccine got pulled due to clotting issues. So the J&J vaccine was not an option at that point"
Aaron Rodgers says he is worried about the possibility of vaccines causing sterility
Rodgers now discussing his concerns about inhaling C2O during workouts while wearing a mask
Rodgers says his first symptoms were Tuesday night and then tested positive Wednesday. So he was symptomatic, "didn't feel great yesterday, but I'm feeling really good today, Friday"
More from Aaron Rodgers:
"What about my body, my choice? What about making the best decision for my circumstance?"
More from Rodgers:
"This idea that it's the pandemic of the unvaccinated, it's a just a total lie"
"If the vaccine is so great, then how come people are still getting covid and spreading covid?"
Aaron Rodgers on his recovery:
"I consulted a good friend of mine, Joe Rogan, and I've been doing a lot of the stuff he recommended in his podcast"
HE JUST SAID HE'S BEEN TAKING IVERMECTIN
Rodgers is claiming that in 2020 the left was anti-vaccine while Trump was president, and then suddenly after Biden's election, "everything flips"
"They sent in this stooge early in training camp to shame us for being 19th in the league in vaccination rate"
Rodgers keeps emphasizing that he probably caught covid from someone who was vaccinated. This seems very important to him
Rodgers on his homeopathic treatment:
"It was a way to stimulate my immune system to create a defense against covid"
"The only time I don't wear my mask is when I'm around all vaccinated people"
More from Rodgers:
"There's a lot to natural immunity, and natural immunity has not been part of the conversation"
"If you've gotten covid, and recovered from it, that's the best boost to immunity that we can have"
"I'm a non-vaxxed person, so the right is gonna champion me, and the left is gonna cancel me, but the whole time, I don't give a shit about either of them [...] the only desire I have is to empower people out there to take autonomy over their body"
"Why do people hate Ivermectin? Not just because Trump championed it, but because it's a cheap generic, and you can't make any money off of it"
"I feel really good, and if this were the flu, there's no reason I wouldn't play on Sunday"
Circling back to the beginning of the interview that I didn't catch in real time:
Rodgers claimed that he couldn't take either of the 2 mRNA vaccines due to an allergy to an ingredient in those vaccines
This is the end of the thread
Here is one more, with video.
Aaron Rodgers comparing himself to MLK:
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Because sample sizes are small, QBs affected by high-leverage drops get a large boost (Darnold, Purdy, Stafford, Burrow). Stafford also gets a large boost due to disastrous pass protection.
The unluckiest play in Week 1 in terms of a QB's EPA: 4th & 4, Stafford puts it right on Kupp, no catch.
Expected EPA: 2.3
Actual EPA: -3.5
Luckiest play of the week:
This 3rd & 13 thrown behind the line of scrimmage turned into a 39 yard gain
-- Is one week of games way too early to learn much? Yes
-- Are we going to let that stop us from posting charts? No
-- Is the NFC West the best division in football? Many people are asking this
Quarterback efficiency on early downs vs late downs
I would not feel good about the Jones/Cousins/Watson cluster...
Series conversion rates on offense and defense
We might need a "played the Panthers/Giants" adjustment eventually
Here's adjusted EPA per play since the start of the 2022 season
When you know your code ran correctly
1. Dak Prescott is extremely good 2. The Chiefs don't try in the regular season and their offense wasn't that good this year (in the regular season). That's all this is measuring