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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

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Thu Nov 4, 2021, 08:01 PM Nov 2021

At least Rolovich was honest; not so with Packers' Rodgers

Who knew there would be a sports figure that could make anti-vaxxer Nick Rolovich look almost good?

At least the former Washington State football coach didn’t lie about his intention to resist the vaccIne mandate required of nearly all state employees. He was up front in July, never wavered despite the self-inflicted damage done to him, his assistants and the school’s short-term reputation, and was fired. Inevitably, he sued the school. But there was at least a sliver of good fortune for eastern Washington attorneys who specialize in frivolous litigation.

Rolovich should send a gift to Aaron Rodgers. I don’t know what is appropriate, exactly, between anti-vaxxers. Maybe autograph a painting of a flat Earth, signing it, “The moon is all cheese too — just like Wisconsin!”

As you may have heard, the Packers quarterback, winner of the NFL’s most valuable player award a year ago who was making a worthy run for two in a row this season, tested positive for COVID-19 Wednesday, and is certain to sit out Sunday’s anticipated game with the Kansas City Chiefs.

https://www.sportspressnw.com/2249726/2021/at-least-rolovich-was-honest-not-so-with-packers-rodgers

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At least Rolovich was honest; not so with Packers' Rodgers (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Nov 2021 OP
Mr. Smartest Man in the Room SallyHemmings Nov 2021 #1

SallyHemmings

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1. Mr. Smartest Man in the Room
Fri Nov 5, 2021, 07:52 AM
Nov 2021

Kyrie Irving and Aaron Rodgers always considered themselves to be intellectuals.

While I wasn't quite clear on the why behind Irving's stance on not getting vaccinated. He was clear that he wasn't vaccinated.

This gave others around him the knowledge so they could alter their behavior in Irving's presence.

Rodgers on the other hand, two cute by half response of immunized put others in harm's way. No mask when he wasn't playing. No mask at post game press conferences.

If Brady was suspended four games for screwing around with his balls, Rodgers should be suspended for the balance of the season.

His off season, the Packers aren't worthy nonsense was bad. This is behavior is inexcusable. To compound the problem, he is mad that the team let the world know that he is a selfish entitled asshole.






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