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@Boris posted:

Lafleur knew better. He had already been in trouble earlier in the year for calling a timeout just before Rodgers made a big throw 😊

I LOVE YOU MAN!!! Sniff sniffle

I guess it's the missed XPs, but what would Mason Crosby have to do get voted to a Pro Bowl or an All-Pro team? He did get one vote this year and it might be the first time he's ever gotten a vote (I couldn't find older totals to be sure).

In the last two years he's gone 38 for 40 on FGs. His misses were from 51 and 45 yards.  He was 4 for 4 beyond 50 yards this year. He holds the NFL record for consecutive FGs in the playoffs, and he's 26 for 29 on FGs in the playoffs and 53/53 on extra points. He's had one poor year where he was 21 for 33 on FGs (mostly because he was 2 for 9 on 50+ yard attempts that year). He's kicked in Green Bay his whole career.

He's never been to a Pro Bowl. Probably the only kickers in the last 20 years you'd pick over him would be Vinatieri and Justin Tucker.

Rodgers is elite when donating to charity.

Aaron Rodgers is showing his charitable side by throwing $500,000 to the Barstool Fund, a non-profit organization helping small businesses struggling in the pandemic.

Barstool President Dave Portnoy hosted the Green Bay Packers' quarterback on an Instagram live Friday not knowing what Rodgers wanted to discuss. But shortly into the conversation, Rodgers made his intentions known by matching Portnoy's gift to the fund.

"I've been following you for a while, and I love the brand and what you guys have done. But this far exceeds anything you have ever done," Rodgers said. "I just want to get involved. The videos everyday are so inspiring. I'm in. I want to be in the same amount you put in, $500,000."

The Barstool Fund has raised more than $21 million to help small businesses affected by the Covid-19 pandemic, and shares videos of recipients on social media. Several celebrities have given money already.

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