
The rule changes that were implemented at the NFL meetings this week have caused quite a stir among every football plan, and more importantly the players. Mainly, the banning of the goal post dunk after a touchdown has a lot of people shaking their heads at the way the NFL is trying to control the game.
Already, past and present players have sounded off with their displeasure at the changes, and Green Bay Packers All-Pro QB Aaron Rodgers is the latest to do so on Tuesday.
Not sure how that tweet disappeared, but still smh about over officiating of our game. #dontmesswithagoodthing#hashtag
— Aaron Rodgers (@AaronRodgers12) March 25, 2014
It's not about eliminating one specific celebration. Eliminating kickoffs, extra points, expanding regular season, playoffs, etc. #control
— Aaron Rodgers (@AaronRodgers12) March 25, 2014
Maybe we should just start playing sarcastaball. #RandyMarshForPresident
— Aaron Rodgers (@AaronRodgers12) March 25, 2014
One thing that we know about Rodgers is that aside from being one of the best quarterbacks in the league currently, he’s never at a loss for words, especially when something gets under his skin.
