Posted on 10/19/2021 3:46:07 PM PDT by rktman
Aaron Rodgers had a blunt message for his critics after he beat Chicago this past Sunday.
During the 24-14 win, the NFL star shouted “I still own you” after scoring a touchdown to seal the victory for the Packers.
Because we live in incredibly stupid times, not everyone was impressed. For those of you wondering, the Packers quarterback doesn’t care!
Rodgers told Pat McAfee the following in part during a Tuesday interview:
Are we getting that soft as a society where we can’t have a back and forth now? I mean, somebody can pay for a ticket and say whatever the hell they want, which I think they should be able to. That’s fine, but the one time you say something back to them that gets caught on a hot mic…Now, it’s that I’ve disrespected an entire city and organization.
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Eh…earlier in he game, a Bear (Quinn)sacked Rodgers and mocked him by doing the “discount double check” belt thing. So when Rodgers scored late i. The game to put the game out of reach he reciprocated. Oh and a bunch of bpBears fans were flipping him the bird. Eff the Bears and their fanes. I’m glad Rodgers did it. If you can back it up…and he has done that…it isn’t bragging.
Ahh....you’re right. I knew it was a divisional rival.
You’re right! I had forgotten about that!
The truth hurts. Or, prove him wrong, Bears.
This almost makes up for Ginger Rogers’s arm-linking BS some seasons back.
Almost.
He is a Hall of Fame Quarterback, nobody can deny that, so he should act like one.
That sir (another one of those sexist terms) is a lopsided standard that is imposed by the left. Good manners only apply when they are the supposed offended and wish to derive some sort of retribution, don’t let your scales not always weigh this too.
But Martin never took a knee. LOL
I would never have known that.
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