The Herd with Colin Cowherd

The Herd with Colin Cowherd

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Colin Cowherd: Aaron Rodgers is a Quitter

Colin Cowherd: “We know Aaron Rodgers is talented, but he has lost by 14 or more points 19 times in his career. Russell Wilson only 6. But this is even more damning. Aaron Rodgers has a losing record when he trails at ANY point in a football game, it could be one minute in… Even TIM TEBOW has a winning record. Aaron Rodgers is a FRONT-RUNNER. When the going gets tough he BAILS. Tom Brady is a BALLER, Aaron is a BAILER. The second he threw that second interception, he changed and he was out, and only throwing safe and short passes and protecting his legacy, and protecting his stats. The last five times this team has lost they’ve been shelled. They’re the classic fighter who gets into the Octagon, and when somebody hits them back, they are OUT. Aaron is a different quarterback when he trails. He is not a ‘Foxhole’ guy… Teams become their quarterback and head coach. This is now Green Bay’s identity. When you punch them back, they FOLD, and they are out. ‘Runaway Rodgers’ is great with the lead, and great when comfortable, but that’s not how you win Super Bowls. He’s a bailer and he’s a front-runner… After the second pick he shut it down and didn’t have any fight in him. He QUIT in the Octagon.” (Full Segment Above)

Listen to Colin Cowherd explain why he thinks Aaron Rodgers is a ‘front-runner’ and a ‘bailer’, and why he believes Rodgers has made a career out of quitting on his team when the going gets tough, and the Packers find themselves in a deficit.

Check out the video above as Colin details why he thinks Rodgers’ inability to overcome games in which the Packers have trailed in has ultimately damaged his legacy.

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