You sure about that? They said he had a right to choose, but they did not support his misinformation.
Also, last week 1.5% of all televised State Farm ads had Rodgers in them.
In the previous two Sundays that number was 25%.
State Farm knows
Rodgers has committed one of the worst offenses anyone in sports can commit, he lied about the health protocol he was tied to in a direct question in a press conference.
There is no right to privacy or expectation of the right here, none whatsoever.
As a professional gambler, I would say that betting against his own team is a lesser offense.
He cooked the books, there should be consequence.
I hope State Farm drops him for lying in a presser,
then lying about lying in the presser. I hope the NFL tosses him too, for lying about meeting with team doctors.
I hope GB loses draft picks and think Rodgers should be suspended for mulitple games, once eligible.
A message should be sent to not lie to the media and gambling community, especially when it makes a specific difference in NFL protocols.