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And the Patriots should invite Ben's victim to stand on the Pats sidelines!
It was in poor taste, sure.
But both sides seem to be a bit snarkier than usual. Seems like the next logical step up.
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And the Patriots should invite Ben's victims to stand on the Pats sidelines!
I would agree. Could be anything.It could be. I don't know.
Although there's a pretty significant difference between "Chiropractor" rich and "NFL Superstar" rich.
And from seeing the 1%, there doesn't seem to be many people who seem content with what they have.
But it could be a ton of different things besides money. And there may be good reasons for Rodgers to stay away, or terrible reasons. Just don't know.
Maybe.He's got them dead eyes.
I see him as that dad in the movies who cares only about his job and doesn't care about "the things that really matter."
I heard Aaron's father once asked him for an autographed Favre Jersey.
I honestly can't tell if this is a joke.
The Falcons actually did cheat. And admitted to it.I like Aaron Rodgers, but in this case he is being a jerk. Same as some of the Patriots opponents accusing them of cheating.
As the kids will say, this is a properly executed shade. Learn to throw proper shakes my friends.
As the kids will say, this is a properly executed shade. Learn to throw proper shakes my friends.
That's a good hit and, since there is a little background to it (whether proved or disproved), also a fair hit.
Still, I really don't like Rodgers. The more I learn about him, the less I like him. So, I really do hope, piped in noise or not, that the Falcons end his "table run" and send him back to Green Bay for a pity party that realized, for all the talk, he'd have won one SB in 12 seasons.
Say, I'm driving one of those neat foreign sports car and tell a guy in a Buick that I like his car. When he sees what I'm driving he'll realize it was shade.
And the Patriots should invite Ben's victim to stand on the Pats sidelines!
I like Aaron Rodgers, but in this case he is being a jerk. Same as some of the Patriots opponents accusing them of cheating.
Well the way I saw it, the shade is at the Falcons but the question is who on the Falcons? The defense, fans? Are the fake noise why they are doing so well at home? Who should be offended since it is a known fact that they have been guilty before on this charge?Nah, that's just typical trash talk. True shade, before mainstream abuse destroyed its meaning, was subtle. When shade is being thrown, the person receiving it isn't aware of it. Tom Brady overselling how impressed he is with Aaron Rodgers without calling him one of the best was well thrown shade, my friend.
Say, I'm driving one of those neat foreign sports car and tell a guy in a Buick that I like his car. When he sees what I'm driving he'll realize it was shade.
His parents too.
I just don't like AR. Just rubs me the wrong way.
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