As the NFL's regular season winds down, the biggest storyline outside of the race for the Lombardi Trophy will be pointed at this year's individual awards. Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers is the overwhelming favorite to be named the league's Most Valuable Player for the fourth time in his career, but that won't deter one voter from leaving him off of the top line of his ballot.
Hub Arkush, a Chicago-based sportswriter and one of 50 Associated Press voters, did not mince words when discussing why he would not be voting for Rodgers this season. Speaking on 670 The Score in Chicago, Arkush called Rodgers "the biggest jerk in the league" and said he would be voting for a different player this season.