Stephen A. Smith Hilariously Falls Asleep During Aaron Rodgers Conversation

Stephen A. Smith is someone who always tries to tell it like it is. Even if you aren’t a fan of his style, you cannot deny just how entertaining he is. Overall, he is the biggest personality over at ESPN, and he will likely be with the company until he retires. Having said that, there are a lot of topics for him to debate right now. Although the NBA is approaching playoff time, it seems like the NFL is also dominating the conversation. This is due to Aaron Rodgers and the aftermath of his latest “Darkness Retreat.”

At this point, no one knows what Rodgers is going to do. For the most part, there seem to be conflicting reports. For instance, Brandon Marshall took to Instagram where he posted a congratulatory message to Rodgers. In this message, he made it seem like Rodgers had already retired. However, the Packers QB has stated that he has yet to make a decision. Although, a decision is reportedly going to come very soon. Either way, Stephen A. is sick and tired of the charade.

Stephen A. Makes Us Laugh

On Wednesday morning, First Take was forced to talk about Rodgers and his situation. While Smith normally loves himself some Aaron Rodgers, he was absolutely annoyed with him this morning. In the clip above, Smith could be seen pretending to fall asleep in his chair. From there, he woke up from his slumber and said “I’m so sick and tired of talking about everything about Aaron Rodgers but winning.” To be fair, this is how a lot of people feel right now. The Rodgers drama has been annoying, and many fans just want him to make a decision right away.

Rodgers is a person who marches to the beat of his own drum. This means we probably won’t get a decision from him, anytime soon. Overall, this is just a truly mind-numbing story to follow. Rodgers does this to us every offseason, and it can be exhausting to keep up with. Let us know what you think he should do, in the comments below. Additionally, stay tuned to HNHH for more updates from the NFL world.

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