FOX Sports analyst Shannon Sharpe argues that the Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers may not be in the best position, and the NFL may not be pleased with his recent actions.
As a guest on the Aubrey Marcus Podcast, the football player admitted that while on vacation in South America, he took the tropical plant-based hallucinogenic known as Ayahuasca before the 2020 season started. The consumption of Ayahuasca, an Amazonian psychoactive beverage, is a traditional form of religious ceremony in South America.
CBS 58 reports that in some South American countries, the plant is used as a medicine to treat a wide range of physical, mental, and spiritual problems. It is illegal in the United States to possess or use the active ingredient in Ayahuasca, called DMT.
Furthermore, Rodgers claims that the substances helped him become a better person and football player.
“I feel like I was opening my eyes for the first time,” he said. “That experience paved the way for me to have the best season of my career.”
Shannon Sharpe’s Perspective On The Situation
On Thursday, a TMZ reporter stopped Shannon for an interview while walking through the LAX airport. The interviewer asked about his feelings regarding Aaron taking Ayahuasca before winning two consecutive MVP awards. Sharpe’s response might be different from what the NFL will say.
“I’m sure the NFL is probably going to give him a call and say, ‘That’s not a good look,'” the former Baltimore Ravens tight end said. “I don’t know if the NFL is too happy about him taking hallucinogenics, but whatever it takes. It seems weird to me.”
In addition, he said that whatever helps a person grow and discover his inner self is okay with him. However, Sharpe does not recommend it; the choice is up to the individual.
Since many young prospective athletes view Aaron as a role model, taking mind-altering substances while trumpeting their benefits may be a drawback for a player of his stature.
The Effects Of Using As An Athlete
Shannon provided good answers to the questions posed. Ultimately, a person’s decision is 100% up to them. However, no one should encourage people to take illegal drugs to gain reliance and fulfillment. It is important to note that certain medications may have an unsettling effect on the body. Psychedelics cause hallucinations and can damage one’s health. An athlete on drugs could also ruin the sport and set a poor example for others.
There is a strong possibility that relying on so-called “performance-enhancing drugs” could lead to an unfair advantage against professional competitors. Teammates using substances is unjust since it disadvantages players who are sincere in their attempts to succeed in the league.
Do you think the quarterback will face any punishment for what he did? As of now, the answer remains a mystery.
Written by Nikiya Biggs
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