Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers returned to Twitter this week with somewhat of a vengeance, at least for Packers fans. Rodgers shot out a great tribute to Green Bay fans and then?
Well, Rodgers has been on a fake news kick. First, when Jay Sorgi dumped on his beloved mid-range jumper, something Rodgers consistently talks about on Twitter.
Sorry, @aaronrodgers12: "#midrange shots are the least efficient shots in basketball."https://t.co/LNdTTB9hVn
— Jay Sorgi is moving to 🧵 (@jsorgi) February 23, 2017
This is #fakenews #1stLineOfMyOscarSpeech #DietRightForYourPersonalityType #ImpracticalJokers #NATIONALMARGARITADAY https://t.co/sh8WuG2JTc
— Aaron Rodgers (@AaronRodgers12) February 23, 2017
Second, when the NFL posted an image of Rodgers running the 40 at the NFL Combine. They claim he ran a 4.71. Rodgers disputed that, saying he ran a 4.66.
.@AaronRodgers12 running a 4.71 40-yard dash at the 2005 #NFLCombine! pic.twitter.com/eARsWdPsvE
— NFL (@NFL) February 22, 2017
4.66. #fakenews #teamadidas #TwinkiesFlyingEverywhere #WhatMotivatesMeIn4Words https://t.co/UmRb36PlUm
— Aaron Rodgers (@AaronRodgers12) February 23, 2017
What did he actually run? A 4.71.
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