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i can't believe nobody's talking about Aaron Rodger's comments on the Giants


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Because if Cam had said something like this in the regular season, he would catch a ton of poo for it, at least on here

http://larrybrownsports.com/football/aaron-rodgers-giants-faked-injuries/114770

“It was a big part of of our game-plan to try to speed the tempo up against them,” Rodgers explained. “Keep them on the field for longer drives. Do everything at the line of scrimmage. To combat that, there was a little bit of gamesmanship on their side. Some phantom injuries you might call them to try to slow us down and give them some time to recover during a couple of those drives. Check it out tonight. If the Patriots get into a rhythm and do a few drives in a row, you might see a little of that gamesmanship from the Giants.
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Teams fake injuries to slow the offense/clock? I am shocked, shocked I tell you. ;)

that's not the point.

the point is arod is calling them out in public about it, which also means the NFL is going to be doing some serious cracking down in the future

the other point is that if cam said it last night gritsrgreat would create 8 accounts to argue for 1000 pages that cam's a sore loser and that andy dalton would never say something like that

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