[QUOTE="Cornelius Suttree, post: 17512256, member: 210]Hope the Packers fan base is proud of the face of their franchise[/QUOTE] We def aren’t!!! I hope we win super bowl (sorry not sorry) and then trade him fuck him
He plays football well. I’ll be happy to root against him once he’s not a packer anymore. it’s kinda like when Nebraska had Pelini as a head coach. He was a complete insufferable asshole, but at least he won some football games.
We def aren’t!!! I hope we win super bowl (sorry not sorry) and then trade him fuck him[/QUOTE] his opinions and barstool rhetoric fucking suck. but the packers might have the cleanest team in professional sports. If you hold the entire team against Rodgers you kind of fucking haven’t done your own research. If we are going to make this a jerk off fest to whoever sucks the most and root against them I’m guessing Cornelius Suttree would change his belief.
For real, we all realize we want **rodgers** to do good but a person that likes Indiana and Bob fucking Knight kind of comes of as hilarious. when a team (packers) that hasn’t done shit off the field is held hostage because their qb is a anti-vaxxed asshole. That’s the Spider-Man meme, man. We aren’t trying to say he is a good dude. But we also realize we can’t cheer for a team forever and just fucking turn it off. I’ll gladly stop when you do?
Aaron Rodgers serves more whine to the cheeseheads, calls out reporter for challenging him on vax Because I was born in Wisconsin, I’m a Green Bay Packers fan (yes, it’s usually that simple). So I’ve followed the team for a long time, and because I have, I can tell you that Aaron Rodgers has always been kind of a baby. I root for the guy to play well because he quarterbacks my favorite team, but there’s a certain amount of cognitive dissonance involved in doing so. I dislike him intensely, think he’s a liar and a punk—but man, can he throw that ball on a dime. And the Packers might go to the Super Bowl! It’s kind of like if Dr. Hannibal Lecter were doing your Lasik surgery. You want him to perform well, but there’s roughly an equal chance he’ll pop your eye in his mouth like a Ghirardelli cherry cordial as restore your vision. (In case you’re not a pro football fan, the Packers regularly make the NFC Championship Game but have made the Super Bowl just once since Rodgers became the team’s starting quarterback.) Well, Rodgers—whose whiny sense of entitlement has been positively Trumpian lately—is at it again. During a Wednesday press conference, Rodgers was asked about comments made by Chicago sportswriter Hub Arkush, who said Rodgers should be excluded from MVP consideration because of his ample off-field fucknuttery. Arkush is one of 50 sportswriters who vote on the annual NFL MVP award. Watch: Aaron Rodgers fires back at Hub Arkush, who said yesterday he won't vote Rodgers for MVP: I think he’s a bum. An absolute bum. ... His problem is I’m not vaccinated.... Maybe just for this season make it the Most Vaccinated Player."pic.twitter.com/Y3oh6PKz1n — Ari Meirov (@MySportsUpdate) January 5, 2022 REPORTER: “After what you said last week about what it would mean to win your fourth MVP, what do you think of one of the 50 voters coming out and saying yesterday, quote, ‘I don’t think you can be the biggest jerk in the league and punish your team and your organization and your fan base the way he did and be the MVP. I think he’s a bad guy, and I don’t think a bad guy can be the MVP at the same time’?” RODGERS: “I think he’s a bum. I think he’s an absolute bum. He doesn’t know me. I don’t know who he is, no one knew who he was, probably, until yesterday’s comments, but … And I listened to the comments, but to say he had his mind made up in the summertime, in the offseason that I had zero chance of winning the MVP, in my opinion should exclude future votes. You know, his problem isn’t me being a bad guy or the biggest jerk in the league—he doesn’t know me. He doesn’t know me. He doesn’t know anything about me. I’ve never met him, I’ve never had lunch with him, I’ve never had an interview with him. His problem is I’m not vaccinated. So if he wants to go on a crusade and collude and come up with an extra letter to put on the award just for this season and make it the Most Valuable Vaccinated Player, then he should do that. But he’s a bum and I’m not going to waste any time worrying about that stuff. He has no idea who I am and he never talked to me in his life. But it’s unfortunate that those sentiments … it’s surprising that he would even say that, to be honest. But I knew that was possible. I talked about it on [The Pat] McAfee [Show] a few weeks ago.” A few observations: 1) The guy who said he won’t waste any time “worrying” about that stuff just spent a minute and a half talking about it. Trust me, he cares. A lot. The guy still can’t get over going 24th overall in the 2005 draft instead of No. 1. Don’t believe me? Look: For the record, the Niners didn’t draft him. They drafted Alex Smith No. 1 overall. This is Rodgers’ sad attempt at cheeky sarcasm. The guy simply can’t let things go. You probably heard that Rodgers had a big standoff with the Packers’ front office during the offseason. Was it because they didn’t respect him? Or pay him enough? Nah. There were a lot of reasons, apparently, but two of the big ones were that the Packers drafted another quarterback in the first round of the NFL draft to serve as his understudy and cut one of his favorite players, wide receiver Jake Kumerow, who went on to do basically nothing with the Buffalo Bills. So he seemed to want to have input on personnel decisions but is clearly clueless about what’s best for his team. 2) “I don’t know him, he doesn’t know anything about me” is the kind of thing teen guests scream at audience members on Maury. 3) Rodgers still doesn’t get it. People don’t think he’s a bad guy because he’s unvaccinated (though I personally do think that). They’re mad at him because he misled other people into thinking he was vaxxed when he said, with clear intent to deceive, that he was “immunized.” He’d actually taken some sort of woo-woo homeopathic remedy and thought the NFL should count that as full vaccination. Then he got COVID-19 and proceeded to whine some more. Because whining is his favorite. 4) “I think he’s a bum. I think he’s an absolute bum. He doesn’t know me. I don’t know who he is,” says the guy who thinks it’s brutally unfair to harshly judge people you aren’t personally acquainted with. Aaron Rodgers is an extraordinary quarterback, but Arkush is absolutely right about one thing: He’s a piss-poor human being. He endangered others with his carelessness and hurt his team with his hubris. (Because he was unvaccinated he missed a start, and the Packers lost that week.) No need to add a letter to the MVP this year, though: “Most Vapid Prick” fits him to a T.
Have next to zero off the field issues and the current team has done an outstanding job connecting with the community. I realize society is dumb and doesn’t realize that professional athletes as a whole commit significantly less crimes than the average population but it’s been weird as hell how next to nothing has occurred last few years with Packers. I get some will say, ‘there is nothing to do in GB and covid and etc.’ but the media that covers them have brought it up a lot how enjoyable of a group they are to cover. It’s the opposite of 90’s Nebraska teams in other words.
I worded that poorly, but he was, from all indications, pretty far to the left and a lot of his falling out with his family was over religion and some of their beliefs. Now he seems to be somebody that fell down the Q hole.
You're completely ignoring the fact they overlooked their star QB dodging covid protocols. But yea outside of that they sound like most teams, few issues and some guys that do a ton in the community.
I legitimately mentioned that earlier. ‘Outside of Rodgers.’ but say what you want, I’m not sure any other team in the league has a cleaner record the last couple years.
You're coming across like a massive homer when you have to preface it with "Just ignore this really big issue..."
He trusted a guy who is famous for dumping bugs in people's mouths over uhhh actual medical professionals. That didn't happen overnight.
I’m not going to continue to engage you. I’ve been vocal as fuck against Rodgers. I’m trying to say I really enjoy the rest of my team. You calling me out when you famously continued to say ‘well, Urban will keep it interesting at least!’ So, let’s just drop this here, you can think I’m a homer, and that’s fine.
You literally said "but the packers might have the cleanest team in professional sports." That's laughable considering the discussion at hand. I didn't like the Urban hire at all and said as much. I said it'd at least be interesting, which it was. When you're as bad as us, interesting and sucking is better than boring and sucking. The sucking is just assumed at this point.
For some reason I’m not seeing any “he should shut up and play ball” tweets from u educated people with bad facial hair…
So keep going to a Super Bowl every other year with your future HoF QB (winning half of them) other than going to the SB once in a 18 year span with your future HoF QB. At least you won 2 SB with 3 decades of HoF QBs….fucking pathetic.
Lol. The Chiefs haven’t had a QB since Len smoked a dart and downed a Fresca at a SB halftime. They finally found one and have been to 3 AFC champs, won 2, and won 1 SB since Pat came to town. Green Bay has had a HoF QB for 3 decades and are still an afterthought. Pathetic.
I don’t know where we are going with with but once upon a time I did hard drugs for the first time in over 20 years and you left the light on for me
I’ll be the first to admit, Chicago is probably the worst franchise in the NFL. But at least i don’t have to squirm to defend a Qaron MAGA hearted a-hole.
Hey! Congrats to the NFL. Instead of having a concussion movies in 10 years they’ll get to make money off a Qaron movie!!!!!!