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AR is not being honest in the first video. Kimmel never poked fun at AR for saying there was a list, he jabbed him for saying that the Pentagon releasing UFO footage was a ploy to draw attention away from the list. So for him to say that he was not insinuating Kimmel was on the list, rather that he was saying Kimmel said the list didn't exist, and was nervous that he would be proven wrong, does not ring true. My guess is that, like his belief in vaccine misinformation, somewhere on the web he read that Kimmel was on the list. When he wasn't, AR had come up with the "I was misunderstood" story.

^Bull. If anything, Jimmy's "context" is what's misleading. If you just watch the clip that he shows, ignoring the disingenuous framing, the obvious interpretation of the joke is "haha rodgers is a conspiracy nut, haha see he believes in UFOs, haha see he believes in the Epstein list, haha he took too many hits in the head and had too many concussions haha"

And if the joke was somehow actually what Jimmy said it was, then it was a highly disingenuous jump cut to the Epstein part if you bother to watch the whole segment.

https://www.youtube.com/live/n...nJ6FhWwMr&t=5381

@Satori posted:

This is the comeback thread ?

Cool. Here's a bunch of amazing comebacks for your viewing pleasure...



2 thoughts from that video:

1. Isn't it amazing to relive all those moments, and remember the awe, excitement, and great times... that came to an acrimonious ending.
And that was pretty much a repeat of the TOG era.

2. Isn't a "comeback win" another way of saying the defense couldn't hold or gave up the lead late in games? So many years now...
Seriously, defensive failures (from any/all causes) over the last 10 years or more are giving the "The Gory Years" a new meaning.

@Pakrz posted:

When is GB completely done with cap hits regarding AR12?

They are clear of AR.

https://sports.yahoo.com/packe...oAVh1BU5iPC0yurG_KEt



"Thanks to $7.6M of bonus proration from his 2018 contract, and another $32.6M from his 2022 roster bonus (treated as a signing bonus), Green Bay is left with a sizable $40,313,568 cap hit for the 2023 season," Spotrac wrote on the website.

"Since the trade will be processed before June 1st, that entire amount will be taken on this season, with no further dead cap to be dealt with for the Packers. The $40.3M figure is actually $8.7M more than the original cap hit Aaron Rodgers held for the 2023 season. This move drops Green Bayโ€™s Top 51 cap space down to an estimated $12.6M (still plenty to account for their now-inflated draft class)."

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