Hub Arkush Brady Belichick and Patriots Champions Once Again

In 55 years as a Packer fan and a fan of the NFL in general, I had never heard of Hub Arkush. In all fairness, I never read Chicago papers. Never felt the demand. I am sure I accept at to the lowest degree a few times in my lifetime perused articles offered by Pro Football Weekly. If Arkush wrote the articles I read, I never noticed. Arkush's job title is Editor and General Manager of Chicago Football game and Chicagofootball.com. He says he has been covering Chicago Football game for 44 years. He is also the publisher and editor of Pro Football Weekly. Maybe I heard his vocalism when he was a broadcaster of the Bears radio network from 1987-2004. If I've heard him on Westwood one as an NFL sideline reporter or analyst his proper name never stuck. Information technology's well-nigh like I spent my entire adult life as an avid NFL fan and Arkush never made a mark, not even a drib in the pond. In my globe he was a nobody. Nonexistent.

Today, Arkush is making front end folio news by calling Aaron Rodgers "the biggest jerk in the league" and "a bad guy". His comments were a directly personal attack. In the but football related comment he made about Rodgers play on the field he acknowledged that Rodger'southward play was sufficient to argue he deserved the MVP accolade. Arkush'southward stated reasons for not voting for Rodgers included Rodger's off season actions with the team. He claimed that Rodgers held his team and fan base hostage and "ruined" the off-season programme. Arkush said Rodgers vaccination status was merely, "a log on elevation of the fire." He said that it was possible that Rodgers vaccination status could have impacted their flavor and come down to the Kansas City game. He and then acknowledged that information technology didn't bear on the Packers status as the league's top squad in wins and clinching the conference a game earlier the flavor ended, "but information technology could take" Arkush surmised.

In 55 years as a fan, I have seen players win the MVP award who were later defendant of murder and convicted of robbery and sent to prison. (O.J. Simpson) I have seen award winners who have been defendant of sexual harassment (Peyton Manning and yes, unfortunately Brett Favre via photo) One MVP was bedevilled of child abuse (Adrian Peterson). I never heard Mr. Arkush speak publicly that those trophies should be taken abroad, just perhaps I just wasn't listening. At that place has been i MVP defendant of deflating footballs on a cold day. That QB destroyed his cell phone before NFL investigators could search information technology. If nosotros were going to vote for the biggest jerk or bad guys, would Henry Riggs III or Nate Hobbs or 1 of the players arrested for assault or maybe a histrion kicked off a team for violating rules trounce out Rodgers? Not mentioned past Arkush.

Nov 21, 2021; Minneapolis, Minnesota, Usa; Dark-green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers (12) in action confronting the Minnesota Vikings at U.Due south. Bank Stadium. Jeffrey Becker-USA TODAY Sports

Rodgers seems to be loved by his teammates. If you mind to players like Aaron Jones talk well-nigh how Rodgers went out of his fashion to support him it is hard to fathom Rodgers as a "bad guy." I wish Arkush had been asked if he voted for Rodgers in the past.

To make up for my lack of education on Arkush I decided to do some research. Look up his past comments. Hither was the offset ane I constitute on twitter:

"I similar the Packers and I hope they are dorsum in the hunt this yr, just Ha-Ha Clinton Dix is a more complete safe than Adrian Amos. Just deal with it guys. Telling the truth isn't a slap at the Packers."

Before the 2019-2020 season, Arkush doubted the Packers stating Matt LaFleur didn't have the resume of Matt Nagy, but admitted LaFleur was a well thought of young motorcoach. Arkush idea the real outcome was going to be Aaron Rodgers and he didn't call back he would change. Arkush stated the talent on the Bears squad would win the division with the Vikings playing a role in the outcome. He also questioned the moves of Brian Gutekunst in gratuitous bureau, calling them risky and doubted if the Packers could contend, likening their outcome to be the aforementioned team as 2018-2019.

And then Mr. Arkush has been wrong before, only in all of my research I never saw any report or commodity where he made such a personal set on. Players trying to leverage their teams is part of the NFL and other pro sport landscape. I don't condone it from a fan perspective, simply it is part of the off flavor game. Many take piled on Rodgers for his vaccination status or his vaccination "lie". The conversation doesn't usually include the only people he lied to were the press. His teammates and coaches knew his condition as did the NFL. He did not drop a fake covid card into the hat and he followed protocols around his teammates.

Rodgers' fight with the front office was not fully revealed and has seemed to have no effect on squad chemistry. He has e'er maintained his love of his team and his coaches. So why is he such a bad guy according to Arkush? Is Arkush nothing more a Bear homer who hates this Cheesehead QB who openly yells he "owns" the Bears when their fans flip him the bird after a hard fought touchdown? Perhaps. Perhaps he was just wanting his xv minutes of fame. Promise you bask it Hub. Information technology won't concluding.

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Source: https://totalpackers.com/2022/01/who-is-hub-arkush/

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