With a white hot spotlight illuminating Rogers intentional deceit and deception along with purposely not complying with NFL Covid protocol around teammates, media and fans can Rogers remain the most well known SF spokesman?
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Troll.
He does own the Bears but now his brand is about lies and anti vax nonsense. He is not real bright. According to his own words he gets his medical advice from a podcaster.😹
He is now a pariah. Who cares about the Bears?
Rogers owns the Bears..prove me wrong!
@1typ…..It might be. I’m an agent and customers have been texting me about it all weekend.
You qualify for Medicare no worries!
Get woke. Go broke.
Anyone that uses “woke” is an old geyser.
Cancelling is discrimination on steroids.
Yep, this is the most pressing issue facing the company right now.
SF is woke.
yet sf is spending $50 million bucks on an organization with bill gates as the face of that group.......
You will assimilate or be destroyed. Wilkomme to the Borg.
Hey Pops- cry all you want but the 1960s are not coming back.
America. the only place that allows a mother to abort a child in her womb and whine because someone doesn't want to put a vaccine in their body. Freedom of choice is to be eliminated by the woke socialists.
Yes he meets every character trait of State Farm leadership. Aaron Rodgers poster for everyone’s cubicle now!
Thank you for posting this! We have had the same conversation in our home ever since the news broke.
This will be interesting to watch. I suspect there are contractual factors involved. But I wouldn’t be surprised if the ad campaign just quietly goes away. The first thing I noticed (as an agent) is that one day we’re being asked to post an item on social media about the first actual Rodgers vs Mahomes matchup on field. The next day, after Rodgers tested positive, the ad was missing and we hadn’t heard a word about it.
Rogers is a lying, self absorbed, antivaxxer that placed his own self interests ahead of his team and the general public. SF needs to not only drop him like a ton of bricks but publicly acknowledge he does not represent the values of SF. This is the danger of tying a company brand to a celebrity. Bad idea.
Most of the sf executives don’t even follow protocols in the buildings…