Aaron Rodgers came off the top rope for the perfect flex on his haters (Video)

Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay Packers. (Mandatory Credit: Benny Sieu-USA TODAY Sports)
Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay Packers. (Mandatory Credit: Benny Sieu-USA TODAY Sports) /
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Aaron Rodgers took all his haters to the woodshed with this magnificent flex.

Aaron Rodgers continues to be the baddest man on the planet for the Green Bay Packers.

As he does every Tuesday now, Rodgers is a featured guest on The Pat McAfee Show. Every Tuesday, he talks ball and whatever with the show’s host and his former Packers teammate A.J. Hawk. When asked if he heard all the criticism about him all offseason, Rodgers admitted that he did and then promptly gave us the quote of a lifetime to kick any and all of his haters to the curb.

Aaron Rodgers’ worst is still better than most quarterbacks’ very best.

At 4-0 and quarterbacking arguably the best team in the NFC, it’s pretty good to be Rodgers these days. Though the Packers wasted their first-round pick on a developmental project quarterback in Jordan Love instead of getting him a wide receiver, Rodgers clearly used that pick to fuel the fire inside of him. He played well enough to hopefully get Dan Quinn fired from the Atlanta Falcons.

After the first quarter of the 2020 NFL season, Rodgers is in the mix to win yet another MVP. Though it could totally go to a first-time winner like Josh Allen of the Buffalo Bills or Russell Wilson of the Seattle Seahawks, as both of their teams are also 4-0, Rodgers quarterbacks the best team in football not named the Kansas City Chiefs. Green Bay is the NFC favorite right now.

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Even though he only has one Super Bowl victory/appearance under his belt, there was a reason Rodgers was seen as the most talented quarterback in the league before Patrick Mahomes‘ ascension to superstardom. Rodgers may be in his late 30s, but he’s still very much in his prime as a certain, first-ballot Pro Football Hall of Famer. I hope he recites this quote at his future induction.

At his core, Rodgers knows he’s better than you and what a way for him to flex all over everyone.