New York Jets QB Aaron Rodgers took a jab at critics of his game and said they should first reveal their vaccine status so that everything said after that can be “put in the right light.”
During ESPN’s “The Pat McAfee Show” on Tuesday, Rodgers said before journalists, sportscasters, broadcasters, etc, discuss the status of his game or his quarterbacking skills, they need to state the status of their COVID vaccine.
“Say whatever the f*** you want about me. But just before you do it, whether you state your name, or your accolades … just state your vax status,” Rodgers explained. “So that anything you say afterwards gets put in the right light.”
“Because then when you say things about me, people can at least be like, ‘Oh, you are captured by the multi-billion dollar propaganda pysop and you are still upset about it,’” he added. “Just so everybody knows where you are coming from. Everybody knows, okay cool, you are twice-vaxxed Moderna with three boosters shots, and then … say what you want to say, I don’t care, whatever.”
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— Pat McAfee (@PatMcAfeeShow) December 17, 2024
“I’m just saying a PSA — just please help everybody out who’s wondering ‘where’s this coming from’ including myself. … Then say whatever the hell you want to say about me, because I couldn’t give two s***s about it,” Rodgers continued. “All I care is that you put that little disclaimer out there … instead of your accolades that you need to have out there so desperately, just put your vax status as well, you know, since you care so much about it during the COVID years.” […]
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