Former Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers always makes his appearance on the Pat McAfee Shows on Tuesday. He has no shortage of headlines anytime he goes on air, and you never know what he is going to say or talk about.

One of the things that was brought up on the show was Pat asked Rodgers about it being “Loud in Green Bay.” Aaron Rodgers responded to that question by saying:
“You have to be able to laugh at some of this sh*t-The overreactions and the blanket statements are crazy.”
When any team is struggling to win games like the Packers have this season, the fan base is usually going to have crazy knee-jerk reactions. Green Bay has lost the last three games, and they are 2-4 on the year. The Packers are looking to get back in the win column this weekend against the 3-4 Minnesota Vikings.
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Just a few weeks ago, Rodgers went onto the show to talk about Jordan Love and how the fanbase needs to have some patience with quarterback Jordan Love despite his struggles. There are some fans who already wanted him traded by the October 31 NFL trade deadline, but the Packers are not even thinking about that at all.
Green Bay also wants general manager Brian Gutekunst fired, and also defensive coordinator Joe Barry fired. That’s another conversation for another day, but that is way more likely to happen if the Packers continue to skid throughout the 2023 season. There are things that they need to be patient on because they are a very young football team, after all. Another thing that has derailed this football team this season is various injuries to key players.

This is Love’s first season as the full-time starter despite being Aaron Rodgers’s backup for three seasons. If they continue to lose, there will be more angry and upset Green Bay Packers fans. This will not be the last time this season that Rodgers will mention the Packers on the Pat McAfee show. If the Packers lose to the Vikings this weekend, the state of the franchise will continue to crumble.