Smallfil the Troll,
Aaron Rodgers has the right to not be vaccinated. That is not the problem in the NFL because the NFL is OK with players being not vaccinated as long as those particular players follow the Covid protocols.
The problem is that he lied to the media, lied to his teammates, lied to the coaching staff / front office, and lied to the NFL that he was
"immunized" when in fact he was not. In addition, he broke NFL protocols that were established for face mask wearing indoor facilities and outdoor media communication...
It's a very simple protocol. Players not vaccinated must wear their face mask in the indoor facilities and locker room.
- That is why many are pssst off at him because his LIES could have endangered many because some have underlying medical conditions.
In addition, he LIED again when he stated he was infected by someone that was vaccinated when there are private videos of him attending unmask parties and hanging out with known anti-vaxxers...unmask.
Simply, Aaron Rodgers is a selfish SOB that can not be trusted and that's why Prevea Health ended their partnership with him because the dickwad LIED that they had "immunized" him and that infuriated Prevea Health.
Last of all, there are NFL players doing much worst that's actually a crime (e.g. assault, driving while drunk/high) during the Aaron Rodgers saga. Aaron Rodgers story isn't really that important unless he infects someone that's then hospitalized with a severe Covid illness.
- Aaron Rodgers was fined +14k not because he's unvaccinated...fined because he violated the NFL Covid protocols beyond not following the face mask wear in media communications.
Thus, the NFL saw more video evidence of Rodgers behavior within the Packers indoor facilities. In fact, the Packers were fined +300k for their behavior in their indoor facilities involving the Covid protocols established by the NFL.
P.S. Smallfil the troll, you're in the wrong thread because vaccines are
not mandatory in the NFL for players and staff.
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