Aaron Rodgers is overly smug and seems to invite unnecessary drama while at the same time pretending to be annoyed with it.
That’s not to say he can’t be thoughtful, insightful and have a sense of humor. Rodgers is all of these things.
None of which has anything to do with why he should be the Most Valuable Player for the 2021 season when the award is announced on NFL Honors Night on Feb. 10, three days before Super Bowl LVI in Los Angeles.
I’m not part of the 50-member media panel that selects the winners for the eight Associated Press awards based on regular-season performance.