Aaron Rodgers called a report on him giving young receivers little guidance in learning his hand signals a “nothing burger”
“Aaron Rodgers expects his offense to know somewhere around 30 hand signals,” last week, summarizing the report. “Every [Saturday] players are tested on them, but the tricky part is the signals aren’t officially taught, there’s no real record of them, [and] Rodgers often revives signal from [years] before.”
The initial report was met with some scorn around the NFL world. Some of the harshest criticism came from longtime offensive tackle Mitchell Schwartz, who“You know what you can do? Create new signals,” Schwartz tweeted. On Tuesday, both Rodgers and Kahler offered further opinions on the report. Rodgers pronounced it a “nothing burger,” “exaggerated nothingness” and “by far the dumbest article of the season” on
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