Kurt Warner: Tom Brady & Aaron Rodgers look Exhausted, Maybe Its Time To Retire

Legendary quarterback Kurt Warner only needs to glance at Aaron Rodgers and Tom Brady to notice their exhaustion. Due to issues they have been having off the field; both quarterbacks have received unneeded press.

The play of Aaron Rodgers and Tom Brady thus far this season has received a lot of attention. The two future Hall of Famers is now experiencing rocky starts to each of their seasons after almost calling it quits on their respective careers this past offseason. Kurt Warner concurs that they don’t appear to be happy outside.

Kurt Warner says, “Brady & Rodgers Look Exhausted. Maybe It’s Time To Retire.” No Shade!

Warner told People, “I think both of those guys seem like they’re exhausted.” You can say, “You know what? It’s not the same as it once was. I might not be the same person I used to be, or maybe it would be too difficult to raise everyone’s standards. Perhaps it’s time to walk away.”

The quarterback of the Green Bay Packers, Aaron Rodgers, who has made his opinions on vaccines public, is on one side. He has also expressed some opinions regarding his use of psychedelic drugs. Everything was made public the same year he was named the NFL MVP for the previous campaign.

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Tom Brady is in a different scenario, but he still doesn’t get anything from the unneeded publicity that comes with everything. One of the hottest issues in the sports world right now is Brady’s highly public impending divorce from Gisele Bündchen. In this new season, all of these problems appear to be hurting both quarterbacks, which Kurt Warner has correctly observed and is raising awareness of. During a recent interview with People, Warner advised both veteran QBs to start already thinking about retirement. He seems to be enjoying his own life after football with his family.

With the Buccaneers and Packers both sitting at 3-4 entering Week 8, it is the first time ever that both quarterbacks have records below.500 at the same time. Warner believes that both signal-callers appear to be finished even though both clubs are battling with injuries and substantial offseason roster losses.

It’s not being vanquished, according to Warner. That doesn’t mean you can’t do it any longer. I just believe that sometimes such things take priority over the fun of playing, which is what appears to be the case for those two guys, and I feel bad for them.

 

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