Seahawks defensive end Michael Bennett knows that his team is facing one of the NFL’s best quarterbacks Thursday when Aaron Rodgers and the Packers come to town. And while Bennett has all the respect in the world for Rodgers, he has a problem with quarterbacks in general. Why?
“Quarterback is the only position where you can be mediocre and get paid,” Bennett says, bringing up players, without naming them, who have made a ton of money without winning a lot of games or putting up big numbers.
And that explains why Bennett says quarterbacks remind him of being forced to eat his vegetables as a kid.
“It’s almost like when you’re a kid and your mom gives you Brussels sprouts; you need them but they taste nasty,” Bennett said. “And that’s how I feel about quarterbacks. You need them, but they taste nasty.”
“That’s how I feel about the quarterbacks. The game needs them, but… I’m just excited to see somebody get paid like that.”
Now Rodgers, he’s no Brussels sprout, according to Bennett.
“He’s more like a green bean,” Bennett said. “He’s a good quarterback. He’s won an MVP, won a championship. He’s an expensive vegetable. You get him at Whole Foods, not Safeway. He’s a great quarterback.”
Bennett says his fellow defensive linemen are regularly overlooked, though him less so than others.
“Who knows the defensive linemen?” Bennett said. “Ever one in a while you hear about a (Jadeveon) Clowney or somebody, but pretty much we go unknown… Unless they can dance and they’re good looking, so me, I don’t have a problem.”
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