Green Bay Packers fans will always have reverence and respect for the history built by Aaron Rodgers as the team's starting quarterback, but the further removed from the Rodgers era we get, the more grateful Packers fans can be that he's gone.
And even more thankful that Jordan Love is in his place.
Rodgers, like many future Hall of Fame quarterbacks, has become a larger-than-life figure, even among NFL players. Now that he's with the Pittsburgh Steelers, Rodgers has at least one young receiver — second-year Roman Wilson — who is apparently struggling with his intimidating presence.