Jets fans are surely hoping that whichever psychedelic Rodgers takes over the next months results in an epiphany that his purpose is to win one more Super Bowl before calling it quits - with his current team. Rodgers opted for introspection and coincidentally (then again, he thinks there are no coincidences) he is still trying to get back to a Super Bowl, 13 years later. Now what? Now what’s the purpose of all this?”įor some quarterbacks, the purpose is simple. “Success in life was holding the Lombardi Trophy,” Rodgers said. Rodgers said he started his spiritual journey in 2011, after winning the Super Bowl. Here’s one comment that caught my attention, because it speaks to the struggles of football players who have made it to the top of the mountain. He’s hardly the only person in sports who behaves that way he’s just one of the most prominent. I think he does indeed revel in being a victim, and of constantly externalizing blame. I’ve never called him a druggie or a hippie or whatever. There’s a reason it’s called ‘spelling,’ because the way that the letters are put together have such power.” “You know,” Rodgers said, “words are so interesting. He also said the “cool thing” about using it has been the response, but “not from the media that calls me a druggie or a hippie or whatever.” Then, he actually started sounding a little like a druggie or a hippie or whatever. Ayahuasca, 46 touchdowns, five interceptions, MVP.” “Because previous year, 26 touchdowns, 4 interceptions, we had a good season. “It’s gonna be hard to cancel me,” he said of his initial ayahuasca experience. Rodgers decided last year that he would have no qualms talking about using it, given the manner in which his play improved after he first experimented with it in 2020. Former New York Jets head coach Eric Mangini believes that his old team is getting a 'pissed-off Aaron Rodgers' as the four-time NFL MVP begins. “I guarantee you all these bums who want to come after me online about my experience and stuff, they’ve never tried it,” he added. One thing that didn’t change is the not-so-subtle persecution complex Rodgers takes wherever he goes.
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