Aaron Rodgers Has the Ultimate Insult for Every NFC North Fanbase
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Since the offseason, Aaron Rodgers remains a hot commodity. The Packers QB became the undisputed Mr. Offseason, with reports and theories twirling around him. He is now rocking an unfiltered personality that had the media and the fans buzzing. As the regular season draws close, A-Rod is leaving no chance to keep his team in high spirits and also put an insult to every NFC North fanbase.
Green Bay is ready to start the season, and Aaron Rodgers isn’t afraid to share his thoughts. Rodgers and his squad have dominated their NFC North division foes, who have struggled to win against the Packers. A-Rod is also not afraid to take up his conference opponents. The Athletic’s Matt Schneidman reported the comments made by the QB1 at the locker room.
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Schneidman tweeted, “Aaron Rodgers in the locker room today: ‘All the other teams in the NFC North, it seems like every single year, I think their fanbase and their teams feel like, This is our year to win the North.’ ‘Hasn’t really been the case during my time, for the most part.’”
Aaron Rodgers in the locker room today:
"All the other teams in the NFC North, it seems like every single year, I think their fanbase and their teams feel like, 'This is our year to win the North.'
"Hasn't really been the case during my time, for the most part."
— Matt Schneidman (@mattschneidman) September 7, 2022
Aaron Rodgers‘ comment comes before the regular season opener against the Minnesota Vikings at the U.S. Bank Stadium. It could be a jab towards the franchise, which has not been so successful in taking down the Packers. Aaron Rodgers could have been attempting to fan the fires before the Vikings-Packers game.
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The NFL fans either adore or despise Rodgers. But this hasn’t prevented him from running his mouth, nor has it hindered him from crushing his division rivals repeatedly.
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Be it the Detroit Lions, Minnesota Vikings, or the Chicago Bears. Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers have run rampant over them. Rodgers has a 56-21-1 record against NFC North opposition during his NFL career. A-Rod has passed for 19,407 yards while completing 67.2% of his passes, 169 touchdowns, and 25 interceptions against the three teams. This year, he has a fresh set of people in the mix. But that certainly diminishes the hopes of Rodgers winning the entire conference.
BAD MAN. @AaronRodgers12
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When Aaron Rodgers notoriously yelled “I Own You,” that wasn’t just a prediction. That was indeed a spoiler. In the 18-year stretch, he had a dominant run after succeeding QB legend Brett Favre. Not everyone might agree, but the above statistics make him like Jon Snow, born Aegon Targaryen, The King Of The North.
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Gurjyot Singh Dadial