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In the article, "One such interview in 2021 made headlines after Rodgers made several false statements about COVID-19".
Using the term 'false' is completely POV. Deleting the word would be appropriate. Let article readers decide for themselves if the statements are true or not. 2600:1700:BF10:69D0:E036:8D74:1813:F4CC (talk) 14:12, 11 January 2024 (UTC)
Why do you not have more information about Rodgers comments on the Sandy Hook massacre? CNN and other news agencies have reported on his egregious comments. The biopic you have published makes him out to be a saint. This jock is no saint. His character flaws are too numerous to list, but someone should make the attempt. 2600:1702:27E0:8E80:A177:130B:9B99:3071 (talk) 16:09, 15 March 2024 (UTC)
2 of the 3 cited sources do not work and or have been taken down and the 3rd (ny times article) does not mention his SAT score. it doesn't appear the claim can be substantiated by any sources. I suggest removing the claim of his 1310 SAT score. 2605:A601:A692:E200:CC87:CCFF:FE67:8029 (talk) 19:21, 17 April 2024 (UTC)
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