​Anytime you've been around your parents or grandparents, they've probably complained about you being on your phone.





We've all heard it a million times. Technology is ruining interpersonal relationships, everyone is too obsessed with their phone, and every single cliche' in-between leading up to some sort of "back in my day" comment about the struggles of life without social media.





Aaron Rodgers agrees with the borderline dinosaurs who hate social media and phone usage. While he didn't go full grandpa and ramble on about life before technology, he did mention how cell phones are a poison to team chemistry.

​​Rodgers believes cell phones are keeping people to themselves. He did sound like he was around in the 1950s when he explained how players used to play dominos instead of sitting on their cell phones, but the former MVP does have a point.





With the thousands of apps available, people can have their head buried in the screen for hours.





There is always a huge turnover on football rosters. There are always new faces and new stories to hear. Instead of building relationships with new guys, Rodgers thinks teammates are more concerned with their twitter feed, snapchat story, and Instagram timeline.





If there's one positive to take out of this, it's Aaron Rodgers sounding like a team leader more than ever before. He's always been considered a veteran presence on this team, but this was a nice inside look on how Rodgers builds trust with teammates.





He explained how he used to have long talks with roommates, play games like dominos, and would just listen to stories some of the new guys were telling at lunch. Before you know it, you have a relationship with the guys around you.





Maybe Rodgers is right. It's time to bring back the flip phones in Green Bay.

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