frankm
frankm

The Packers made an incredible comeback last night because of Aaron Rodgers. The fact that team is so dependent on one player is nearly negligent. Wouldn’t it be prudent to have an experienced backup?

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Bruce
Bruce

@frankm I hear one just became the face of Nike's new campaign. Might bring GB some good publicity too. :)

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frankm
frankm

@Bruce The Packers are part of the league, so that is not going to happen.

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Bruce
Bruce

@frankm sigh. They are community owned; one could have a (tiny) hope they would put football considerations in front of marketing ones. 🙄

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Bruce
Bruce

@frankm The best idea I've heard is that the Mets should sign him and pair him with Tebow on their AA team. They're both Evangelical Christians after all. Plus he was drafted out of high school as a pitcher before deciding to go the college football route.

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frankm
frankm

@Bruce Sadly, that makes the matter even worse. Wisconsin practically being the birthplace of conservatism and all.

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Bruce
Bruce

@frankm Didn't they used to have a Midwest Progressive movement? Or was that confined to Minnesota?

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