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SJ - October 12, 2021
Jon Gruden's email scandal has blown up into a huge story after additional emails revealed homophobic and misogynistic language. Everyone in and around the league has given their opinion.
That includes Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers, who was asked about the emails during his weekly visit to "The Pat McAfee Show." As you would expect, he's not a fan of what the former Raiders head coach said in the emails.
How do we go forward after these Jon Gruden emails??
"I can say with real honesty & pride that those opinions aren't shared with players.. the locker room allows you to have incredible conversations & that's the best way to grow, learn, change & better yourself" ~@AaronRodgers12 pic.twitter.com/NZk72hK79S
— Pat McAfee (@PatMcAfeeShow) October 12, 2021
Besides saying the same thing multiple times in slightly different ways, and you really can't blame him for that he's taken a lot of shots to the head, I agree with Rodgers. Locker rooms are a great place for people with different backgrounds to come together and hopefully learn from each other.
I also agree that Gruden crossed some pretty clear lines when it comes to his thoughts on female referees and gay players. If you're that guy the truth usually comes out.
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