Rob Gronkowski attacks Aaron Rodgers over ‘MVP’ comments

Rob Gronkowski blasts Aaron Rodgers for ‘MVP’ comments Original publication: NBC Sports Chicago

Aaron RodgersRecent remarks made by Mr. Trump about the MVP award have provoked strong reactions. Rob Gronkowski.

On Tuesday, the edition of Pat McAfee ShowRodgers was questioned if he thinks he can still play at an elite level.

“Of course. “Of course,” the Green Bay Packers quarterback answered. “Can you play at a high level?” Yes, at the highest level. I think I can win MVP again, in the right situation.”

Gronkowski was alerted to these comments. Up & Adams Kay Adams The former New England Patriots Rodgers, according to a tight end, should be more focused upon winning the Super Bowl than on his fifth NFL MVP award.

Adams was told by Gronkowski that he was completely fine with what he said, except for one part. That’s the “MVP again” part. It should read, “I believe I can win another Super Bowl. This would have been perfectly fine.

“Like, bro. Why are you thinking MVP?” Aren’t you a fan of Super Bowls? Super Bowls are five-times more valuable than the MVP award. We all know you have won the MVP award a few times, but we would be able to tell you how many Super Bowls your team has won. That’s why I am a little puzzled by the quote he just gave. It should be Super Bowls. Super Bowls are better than the MVP, so you should not be thinking about it.

Gronkowski is more qualified than anyone to talk about Super Bowl title discussions. Before joining the Patriots, Gronkowski won three rings. Tom Brady To win another one with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. It’s important to mention Rodgers did acknowledge the importance of winning another Super Bowl during his Pat McAfee’s Show appearance.

He added, “It is not worth returning if you don’t believe you can win it all.”

Rodgers has yet to make a decision on whether he will play in his 19th NFL season. It’s possible that he will not return for his 19th NFL season, but it is unlikely that it will be with Green Bay.

The Packers beat Rodgers in 2010 to win their only Super Bowl victory. Pittsburgh Steelers. Gronkowski’s point is valid, even though the 39-year old is a sure-fire candidate for the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Gronkowski would be proud to win another championship, which would help cement his legacy as one the greatest quarterbacks of all-time.

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