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A member of the NFL media said he wouldn't vote for Rodgers for the Most Valuable Player award because of off-field reasons.
Rodgers called Hub Arkush an "idiot" and said his problem was he wasn't vaccine free.
Dov Kleiman is a player for the National Football League.
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The reporter made a comment about him being a bum. I think he's a bad guy because he's not vaccinations.
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Arkush said on the Parkins & Spiegel Show that he didn't think Rodgers was deserving of the award.
"I don't think you can be the biggest jerk in the league and punish your team and your organization and your fans the way he did," Arkush said.
The Packers quarterback hurt his team on the field by the way he acted off the field.
On 670 The Score's Bernstein & Rahimi, Arkush admitted that he made a mistake last night and that his comments have become part of the discussion about this year's Most Valuable Player.
Rodgers has thrown for over 3000 yards in 15 games and has 35 touchdown passes. The Packers have the top seed in the playoffs.
Rodgers missed the Week 9 defeat to the Kansas City Chiefs, which showed his value to the team. The Packers' 301 yards of offense were well below their season average and backup Jordan Love was 19-of-34 for 190 yards, one touchdown and one interception.
He's the heavy favorite at DraftKings Sportsbook and he's followed by Tom Brady, Joe Burrow, and Jonathan Taylor.
The most obvious example of a player award is the award for Most Valuable Player.
One could argue in favor of someone other than Rodgers without mentioning the controversy.
Taylor has 2,076 yards from scrimmage and 20 touchdown. Imagine where the Colts would be without him.
The symbol for a rejuvenated Cincinnati squad is Burrow. He leads the league in completion percentage and has 4,611 passing yards and 34 touchdown.
Cooper Kupp has the fifth-most receiving yards in a single season in Rams history and could break Calvin Johnson's record.
The discourse sparked by Arkush is likely to take a back seat.
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