Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers does not expect any issues to linger between him and coach Mike McCarthy after the two engaged in an animated discussion on the sideline during Sunday's 34-30 loss to the Cincinnati Bengals, Rob Demovsky of ESPN.com reports. During his weekly radio show Tuesday on ESPN 540 in Milwaukee, Rodgers repeated what he said after the game, calling it something that happens on occasion between passionate and competitive people. "That was definitely over and done with after we talked on the sideline," Rodgers said. "Mike and I have been together for a long time and had a lot of success together, a lot of big wins, a lot of fun on the field, in the meeting room conversing during the week. There's a lot of mutual respect there and a lot of competitiveness and passion on both sides, and every now and then that passion collides. It's something that we talked about later and moved forward together." "I think anytime you get into a situation where there's a change in rhythm and personnel and play calls, things like that, it's frustrating," McCarthy said Sunday. "I had called a certain play in a certain situation, and he was frustrated by it. I feel good. One [disagreement] every three weeks would be awesome." Source: The Redzone