Aaron Rodgers turned 31 today.
Happy Birthday! It's good to be king!
Aaron Rodgers turned 31 today.
Happy Birthday! It's good to be king!
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RILM
Actually RIBTM
ROTTT
If you could give AR one birthday present, what would it be?
I'd give him 18 pounds of books.
I'd give him a stud, pass catching TE.
2 or 3 more Belichick Trophy's
Than they can rename it the McCarthy.
I'll get him a blow job from one of these. No need to thank me, Aaron.
BTW, amazing how she so completely wrecked his career, huh?
2 or 3 more Belichick Trophy's
Too easy. He'd have to work for it. Instead: first he has to spend an entire season living in a walk-up apartment with LambeauSouth and [catts] as his roommates who MUST tag along on all of his social outings, or else he doesn't win another Super Bowl ever for the rest of his life.
HAPPY Birthdayyyy!!
2 or 3 more Belichick Trophy's
Make it happen
It would have....if Carl Peterson weren't such a failure of a human being.
A 2nd gift...I'd give AR a slightly-used cordless drill for his apartment.
Oh I'd give him my phone number, oh, that's right, HE ALREADY HAS IT, being my #1 boyfriend.
Birthday Boy...he's pretty good
I love reading non-Packer fans' perspectives on Rodgers and the legacy he's building before our very eyes.
Seems that lots of folks are starting to recognize what a lot of us that do wear the green and gold glasses have said for some time now...this guy is possibly the greatest QB to ever play.
Got some work to do yet....Hold on! It's going to be a helluva ride....
Boris, It already has been. The guy is the Rainman of Qbs. FAvre used to do some amazing things but followed that up with WTF bonehead plays. I cannot remember Aaron making one boneheaded play in his career.
Maybe hanging onto the ball for 12 seconds then taking a sack but yeah....that's about as "boneheaded" as it gets.
I think Aaron really wants to win a 2nd Super Bowl too. Something his predecessor will never do.
Good look here at Rodgers' development process. Relentlessly seeking excellence.
Rodgers, now 30, said he still had the letter a Purdue assistant once sent him that said, âGood luck with your attempt at a college football career,â after heâd mailed the Boilermakers his high school tape.
wow. Did you find that on the internet?
I love reading those kinds of articles that get into the cerebral part of Rodgers' game. It's great to see how Favre really did influence Rodgers (not just in avoiding the mistakes Favre made) and how all the crazy things Favre did, Rodgers was able to analyze it, think about it, and choose what to keep and how to use it. It's as if all the improvisation Favre did, Rodgers made into a science. Rodgers is a thinking man's Favre with more intact intestines.
I see what you did there.
I love reading those kinds of articles that get into the cerebral part of Rodgers' game. It's great to see how Favre really did influence Rodgers (not just in avoiding the mistakes Favre made) and how all the crazy things Favre did, Rodgers was able to analyze it, think about it, and choose what to keep and how to use it. It's as if all the improvisation Favre did, Rodgers made into a science. Rodgers is a thinking man's Favre with more intact intestines.
Sports be damned. If Favre taught Rodgers not to be that much of a dickweed, that's good enough for me.