Why Rich Eisen Is “Genuinely Concerned” for Aaron Rodgers and Packers’ Struggling Offense



Rich Eisen reacts to Aaron Rodgers’ postgame comments on the Packers offense and says why he’s “genuinely concerned” for Green Bay’s ability to fix their sputtering offense.

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31 thoughts on “Why Rich Eisen Is “Genuinely Concerned” for Aaron Rodgers and Packers’ Struggling Offense”

  1. I’ll be surprised if they finish above .500. And I’m a fan. The defense is underperforming with 7 first round picks. Yesterday special teams was an issue.

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  2. The commentator should have spent some time talking about the Pack's pathetic offensive line. They should have dumped Bakhtiari, his nagging injury problem and his massive salary prior to the season to really start rebuilding the line. Instead they decided to play musical chairs, hoping Bakhtiari would come back in pro bowl form. He hasn't. Now they brag he almost played a complete game. He wasn't that good. No one can brag about any O-line performance in that game. Rodgers should have given up some pay and lobbied hard for Davante like he did for Cobb. He didn't. So he kind of created his own mess. But he's being paid real well. Another HOF one-ringer like Favre.

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  3. Rodgers has been a little uninvested seeming for a couple of years now tbh… He just doesn't seem that hungry, even when playing well. I think they need to try to flip the script with like 2 big WR pick ups, run the ball more and the defense… no idea why they aren't playing better.

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  4. Davante Adams is rethinking his departure. Aaron Rodgers is rethinking allowing his best receiver to leave. Tyreek Hill is rethinking his departure. Tom Brady is rethinking un-retiring. Panthers rethinking Baker Mayfield. The Broncos should be rethinking whom their next head coach will be…………..The year of rethinking

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