Does anybody think Aaron will do anything about this?
like what? ding **** ditch at Florio's house?
Does anybody think Aaron will do anything about this?
like what? ding **** ditch at Florio's house?
What do you guys think Lombardi would do if someone wrote a hit piece on his QB?
Oh man!Dude, I needed some fire wood chopped for next weeks game. Called him up, asked if he could stop bye and take care of that for me. I mean, this is firewood that will be burned during the game to keep a fan warm!!! Guess what he said! So he says, get this, hold on.. So he says..he says....he says....you won't believe this, he said, "How'd you get this number! I'm busy visiting some kids in the hospital!" THEN HE HUNG UP!!! OH MAN, The NERVE of that guy. He should know where his money comes from. I called up Florio and gave him ALL that info. Florio said he'd be putting out a story on it ASAP.
Rodgers, you are really really dumb, FOR REAL!!!
Seek out the SOB and hit him!What do you guys think Lombardi would do if someone wrote a hit piece on his QB?
Shhhh!I'm guessing nobody would find the body buried underneath the shadow of the goal post at Lambeau Field.
like what? ding **** ditch at Florio's house?
Ha, no. I mean, do you think he'd find the woman and sign her hat or anything? I'm sure his PR staff has all sorts of ideas.
Removed my post where I put an article with her quotes in it
Still go to OBF?
LOL
Nah, that's why he has us to do that for him!
I support the motion to write letters of protest to Florio's boss.
or just call this number (304) 842-9137 and ask for mike. Dont yell at his wife, she has to live with the bastard.
Who is this Mike Florios guy.
Im not Familiar with Wisconsin News Anchors.
If there's anyone who can handle the media and the drama, I think it's Aaron Rodgers.I so hope this doesnt effect us next week. I hate the media and drama.
If there's anyone who can handle the media and the drama, I think it's Aaron Rodgers.
Florio's probably not just a Vikings fan but a huge Favre butt-kisser. The thing is, every non-journalist in this country hates Florio. He's one of many, many idiot journalists (Peter King is another one, as a huge Steelers fan). Someone needs to start a "Fire Mike Florio" blog so that when his name is googled, that's what comes up.
Read this article.
It's very nice.
Two-second video clip doesn't at all capture Rodgers - NFL - CBSSports.com Football
8:15 am Milwaukee time, tomorrow morning
Sports Radio 1250 AM
Will have Mike Florio on..Will have he answer any questions about the airport?
Milwaukee's Sports Radio
When I saw the video for the first time, I cringed. Many of you did the same. But then I did what we bloggers (or whatever we are) all too often do — I fired off a rebuke of Rodgers without considering anything else about the other things he has done, both publicly and privately, over the years.
I apologize to Rodgers for painting him with an unjustifiably broad brush based on a very brief slice of his life. It was wrong to jump to conclusions about whether he treats fans properly, and whether he understands the connection between the fans who support him and the money he makes. Though some have argued that true character is revealed in those fleeting moments, the whole truth about a man falls somewhere between his best days and his worst days. For Rodgers, there’s no reason to believe that the truth isn’t a lot closer to the best than the worst.
I apologize to Packers fans for distracting you from the afterglow of a game that has ushered in a new golden age of Green Bay football. With a stirring win over the top-seeded Falcons and a historic postseason contest against the Bears on the horizon, you shouldn’t have had to worry about an opinion that I delivered too quickly, too strongly, and too stubbornly. I allowed emotions based on my own experiences to overcome reason, and I hope in the future to be able to take a step back before sharing the full thrust of my initial reaction on these pages, especially when the reaction is fueled by emotion based on my own experiences.
I also apologize to Jan Cavanaugh.
As Armando Salguero explained it earlier today during my weekly visit with WFTL in South Florida, I tried to rescue a damsel in distress before determining whether she wanted to be rescued. (Actually, that’s sort of how I met my wife.)
I should have realized that this would bring attention she doesn’t want or need, and I would have if I hadn’t shared the full thrust of my initial reaction without thinking it through or looking into the good things Rodgers has done.