Not necessarily stupid in itself, as it looks like the virus is going through the team a bit. But then it got dumber.Sources: #Packers QB Aaron Rodgers tested positive for COVID-19 and is out for Sunday’s game against the #Chiefs.
— Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) November 3, 2021
ARE YOU F****ING KIDDING ME? There goes this week's game and the inside track on home field. So damn selfish. But Number 12 is far from alone in Wisconsinites getting COVID these days, especially in the Northern half of the state. After October saw new cases decline for most of the month, it's leveled off in the last week at a still-high number. And breaking those cases down by county, you can see that the two most-populated counties in Wisconsin (Milwaukee and Dane) are among the lowest levels of new cases, while COVID continues to be more rampant up North. Brown County isn't in the red zone, but they have seen new cases come up over the last 14 days at a rate that is 2 1/2 times larger than Dane County and more than double the rate of Milwaukee's new cases. Not good, although Brown County has vaccination rates slightly above the state rate, it's still below 60% and it does feel like there has been a ceiling hit on people age 12+ getting vaccinated. Fortunately, children 5-11 will be getting shots soon, and that DHS notes how children ages 4-13 are having a higher rate of cases than (vaccine eligible) kids 14-17, hopefully we can see progress resume on getting those cases down in November. But like a lot of other things right now, COVID continues to slog on in Wisconsin, in both high-visibility and low-key ways.#Packers QB Aaron Rodgers received homeopathic treatment from his personal doctor to raise his antibody levels and asked the NFL to review his status. The NFL, NFLPA and joint docs ruled him as unvaccinated. Now, he has COVID-19.
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) November 3, 2021
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I'm excited to see how Rogers' replacement will do. Remember how well Rogers did once Bret was out? New blood (hopefully vaccinated!) could be a good thing.
ReplyDeleteFrom everything I've read, Jordan Love ain't 2006 Aaron Rodgers. Not even in the same galaxy.
DeleteBut if Love plays well and somehow wins on Sunday, then things get VERY interesting this offseason. Not that it wasn't going to be stressful to begin with.
I hope for his sake the Packers win, because if it's a loss, you know he will not escape vitriol.
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