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Rodgers says he has been thinking about how if he played better in the first five games of the season, head coach Robert Saleh would still be the head coach and Nathaniel Hackett would be calling plays.
“I take that very personally. That’s what I can control. I have the ball in my hands every play,” Rodgers said.
Rodgers has experienced an in-season coaching change before.
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