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What’s your pitch to Aaron Rodgers to come to Carolina


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With Rodgers most likely seeking leaving the Packers.. What’s would be your pitch to Aaron…

 

My pitch,

you can pick or be the gm/coach/hell part owner to come be the qb for the panthers 

 

Anything within the rules of the nfl for you to get whatever and whoever the fug you want…. 
 

 

 

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2 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

No thanks.  That asshole can go somewhere else.  He will go to NO, maybe.  He would fit right in with Peyton.

He really is--already playing that game with the media about his future-he feeds on attention more than anyone I have ever seen--so he will milk the offseason and hold the Packers hostage as long as he can get away with it--good player, but what an ego and a colossal ahole. 

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2 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

He really is--already playing that game with the media about his future-he feeds on attention more than anyone I have ever seen--so he will milk the offseason and hold the Packers hostage as long as he can get away with it--good player, but what an ego and a colossal ahole. 

Eh, he took his ques from his predecessor apparently.  People forget how much of a utter diva Favre was in his last season or two with the Packers.

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