One of the week’s big stories was the piece on Aaron Rodgers and his hand signals. This article caused some waves and has been a massive debate amongst the Packers community. Rodgers himself responded to it basically dismissing the article as nothing. The Packers are apparently having a good laugh about the article internally. At his press conference today, Rich Bisaccia opened up with a joke about Aaron Rodgers’ hand signals
Rich Bisaccia walked to the podium for his weekly press conference and said: “Sorry I’m late, Aaron Rodgers caught me in the hallway and wanted to go through the hand signals." #Savage
— Rob Demovsky (@RobDemovsky) December 22, 2022
Rich Bisaccia Jokes About Aaron Rodgers’ Hand Signals
Bisaccia stepped up to the podium for his weekly press conference and started with this statement. “Sorry I’m late, Aaron Rodgers caught me in the hallway and wanted to go through the hand signals.” It is clear what the Packers organization thinks about the article. It obviously is no concern to them. The team feels good about where the offense is and the ability of players to understand it.
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The media has been trying to paint Rodgers as a villain for a long time. I’m not going to say that there is no validity to the article at all. However, how people reacted to it makes it seem like Rodgers was purposely sabotaging the offense. Anyone who has watched the team in the past decade knows that the Packers’ offense has been running smoothly for a long time. This has been the first year where some struggles have happened. Even with the struggles, the Packers still have a top-half-of-the-league offense. Ultimately, this is just the latest attempt to make Rodgers seem like a selfish diva who doesn’t want his team to win.
Hearing Rich Bisaccia joke about Aaron Rodgers’ hand signals was awesome. It shows how concerned the team is about this piece. They simply do not care and are more focused on winning on Sunday.
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