A stylized ESPN graphic shows Aaron Rodgers at the start of his football journey. Two college-era images flank him: a sign on the left reads “One season at Butte College (Junior College),” and a sign on the right reads “Two seasons at California.” Rodgers stands facing an NFL shield–marked door labeled “Enter Here.” Handwritten notes across the top read, “Was backup most of time, except at Cal…,” emphasizing that he spent much of his early career waiting for opportunities before reaching the NFL.
An ESPN scene depicts Aaron Rodgers seated in a Green Bay Packers uniform early in his professional career. A sign on the left reads “Drafted 24th overall by Packers in 2005,” while a sign on the right reads “Backup to Brett Favre for first 3 seasons.” Packers imagery, including a cheese wedge and footballs, surrounds him. Handwritten notes say, “Was thought to be nobody…” and “Was worth the wait? Yes…,” highlighting how he entered the league overlooked and spent years waiting before becoming a star.
A dramatic ESPN graphic shows Aaron Rodgers seated on a gold throne, symbolizing his peak and legacy years. Signs around him list major accomplishments: “4x MVP,” “Super Bowl XLV Champion & MVP,” and “Top 5 All-Time Pass Yards & Touchdowns.” Framed portraits of other quarterbacks line the walls behind him. A handwritten note near the Super Bowl sign reads, “Then kinda fell off cliff,” adding a reflective, slightly ironic commentary on the late stages of his career as it winds down.
Was that career worth it Rodgers?
Was thought to be great, until his alt right persona took over, and now basically most of Cal and fans hate his guts, unless you like the orange guy.
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