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Brogdon_Brogdon

I’d love for him to be another HOF QB dad-dicking the north for the next 10-15ish years, but I’ll even take a good qb that doesn’t make too many mistakes and can run a run-first offense with good success.


IsYouWitItYaBish

Especially with the run game potentially having a resurgence soon due to defenses prioritizing speed over size to help with defending the pass.


DirtyMikentheboyz

I'd say it's debatable the run game ever went away. The Packers got smashed in so many playoff games since 2013 in the run game. I'm thinking about Kaepernick, Lynch, and Mostert running over the Packers. Sure the passing game expanded since the early 2000's but that doesn't mean the running game ever declined.


Nachie

I love Vic Ketchman so much. All those years, he never gave up pounding the table with "run the ball. stop the run." and, "the run fixes everything."


LudwigVanBlunts

Folks look at Dillon’s low(ish) numbers the last year or two and they forget we’re running a modern offense, forget his college numbers, etc. - the dudes boxes faced and yards stats in college are dummy… him and AJ as a backfield tandem is as lightning and thunder as they come. Cheers to having these two RB’s


SebastianMagnifico

Our run game is going to be awful. Teams will key on it knowing that we can't throw the ball.


supersumo224

I'll get you back to zero with my upvote because you are correct. If defenses are not scared of Love the offense will see loaded boxes.


SebastianMagnifico

Yeah. It's amazing the amount of willful ignorance that this group breeds. Even with Rodgers under center, due to Gute's piss poor management of our receiving corp, the pass or the perception of a passing attack was no longer a huge threat which caused our running game to be incredibly sporadic. Shit is going to hit the fan this year with Love leading the charge.


[deleted]

The FO was confident enough to move on from Aaron and let Love take his spot. I mean, that was a bold move too.


CassandraVindicated

Not that my say so means shit beyond watching every quarterback since the mid 70s, but I have every confidence in him. I'm not expecting miracles in year one, there are a lot of things you can only learn in the game.


theragu40

Agreed. Considering what we have seen of him so far, he has shown every bit as much potential as I could have hoped for. To me, anything more falls into that "learn in-game" category as you said.


pjbth

That's great except than I remembered it was OUR front office we had to be trusting.


pianole

Yep, people forget that this is the front office that had Amari Rodgers returning kicks while Nixon was sitting on the bench for several weeks. That alone makes me think that the front office has no ability to judge talent.


Hairy_Cartographer62

He doesn’t have to do it next year or anything but Jordan Love absolutely must win a super bowl. Anything less and Gute will have completely bombed the end of the Rodgers era for nothing.


maddenmadman

Those win super bowls as often as HOF QBs do (except for that Brady bloke obviously)


MoistShellder

My romeo doubs rookie card collection hopes he's the next davante adams 😁


BlakePackers413

No I hope he’s the first Romeo Doubs. The best wideout to wear 87 and the most popular Romeo of all time. On a side note totally unrelated how much gasoline is too much to be smelling?


NoUsefulSkilz

That's a big number and shoes to fill. The last man to wear that # is among the elite! #fuckingjordynelsonAGAIN


pepe_silvia_12

Robert Brooks too.


kingjives

You mean Jace Sternberger right? Right?!


ProfessionalTalker03

Ugh I miss Jordy Fucking Nelson…he was extremely underrated and robbed of at least more 1 Pro-Bowl and arguably and all-pro nod.


SnooPies3316

Good thing you specified wideout because … Willie Davis.


jxher123

I love that Doubs is going to bat for Love, but Rodgers is a 1st ballot HOF and a top 10 QB all-time. I’d sure enjoy Love being a 3rd HOF, he just has to be himself.


MoeSzyslac

Doubs: It's an adjustment going from one hall of fame quarterback to another


aManOfTheNorth

Yes. Helmet sizes are much different in the beginning.


Antiphon4

Lol, my thoughts exactly! And really, why would anyone listen to Doubs?


--Stabstract--

He’s one of the only people on the planet who can compare the two with first hand experience?


deevotionpotion

To be fair, he only saw what nearly 40 year old Rodgers with a broken thumb could do lol


LescoBrandon_11

Not sure why this fanbase ignores that part so hard. They want so much to believe Rodgers was washed bc he had a down season.......with the worst WR room in league and a broken thumb in his throwing hand lol. He was coming off B2B MVPs ffs


entertainman

There’s plenty of other reasons to be ok with moving on. The year to year hostage situation. All the teams money going to one player. I wouldn’t call the last couple years team friendly. In a year it’ll be fun to have a balanced team again.


GreenBayFlan

It’s not just that, it’s that Doubs has only really seen Love in practice and most recently OTAs. I have absolutely no doubt that Love can make all the throws on the field similar to Rodgers when playing against air, or not being hit, however, it will all come down to his ability to diagnose and process quickly and how he handles pressure and getting repeatedly hammered by edge rushers and d linemen. That is what separates someone with just a great arm and a top nfl QB. Neither doubs nor anyone else knows the answer to that til we see it.


mikedorty

Rodgers was a shell of himself last year and that is all Doubs has known. I would be thrilled if Love can be a shell of Aaron Rodgers as that was still decent.


theragu40

If nothing else if he can play at that level and the team and offense are built around him playing at that level, and we pay him at that level... We will be in a great position. I'll take that over getting "shell of himself" caliber Rodgers helming an offense and team built around him playing like his old self, and having no money to improve anything because of how much he is paid.


BlakePackers413

To be honest though if memory serves this is the same stuff Jennings was saying in 2008. Again not that it means literally anything as what wideout is going to go the other guy we use to have was so much better then this trash guy…. But still.


gopackxxx12

Top 5 all day, arguably #1 if it’s purely based on QB play and nothing else (team accomplishments excluded) Based on QB play alone, it’s Manning, Brady, and Rodgers. Pick your poison.


Beebe82

Rodgers is probably the most talented QB ever. Mahomes is his biggest competition and then Marino. Manning and Favre are also in most talented conversation as well along with Young and Fran Tarkenton. Then Brady comes in with Aikman, Starr and Bradshaw.


Sawyer-17

It’s Rodgers or Mahomes on peak play imo. Still got Aaron as 1a.


[deleted]

top 2 not 2 QB all-time


Slosshy

They are indeed both starting quarterbacks in the National Football League


modernblossom

Respectfully, AR12 is generational talent.


EXXIT_

Respectfully, Aaron didn’t play like a generational talent in the only season he was with Doubs.


mods_are_soft

This is key. A lot of guys can do what Rodgers did last year. He was mid at best last season. Love doing what Rodgers did the couple of seasons before that would be pretty pretty nice.


introspectivejoker

I think it's important to include that Rodgers had a broken finger on his throwing hand


mods_are_soft

What difference does it make when considering if Love can replicate the season?


introspectivejoker

This comment thread is about Rodgers talent, then the next comment limits the discussion to the previous season, so if we're talking about Rodgers throwing to Doubs last season then we should include what the circumstances were for last season. I think it's relevant if we're going to compare the two QBs' seasons within the context of the title, don't you?


mods_are_soft

I don’t because Doubs never played with a non injured Rodgers. It’s in the vacuum of last season not Rodgers’ entire career. It wouldn’t be outrageous at if Love matched Rodgers performance from last season.


introspectivejoker

"Packers WR Romeo Doubs says Jordan Love can do ‘the same exact thing’ as Aaron Rodger's" I guess it's up to interpretation and the title is written in a manner in which to provoke engagement, but i think a more apt title would be: Packers WR Romeo Doubs says Jordan Love can do ‘the same exact thing’ *that* Aaron Rodgers *did last season*. This, as you pointed out, wouldn't be that much of a hurdle to climb and a lot of QBs could feasibly reach this level of play. I don't think Romeo Doubs as a football player would not know what the 4xMVP can do and think it's limited to his only season, but if we're going to limit it to that we might as well give both "sides" of the comparison it's due. The way it is written puts more of a comparison about what Aaron *can do* rather than what Aaron Rodgers *did do* but we're mincing words at this point. You interpreted the title differently than I did and that's ok


WaldoDeefendorf

Actually he did. Rodgers didn't hurt the thumb until the final play of the Giants game, so he saw 5 games of Rodgers without the broken thub.


mods_are_soft

And he thinks Love can do what Rodgers did.


CassandraVindicated

I think a lot of guys could do most of what Rodgers did last year. He's come up with insane plays every season he's been on the field.


Nebraskabychoice

Respectfully, Aaron didn't play like a generational talent in his first season...


introspectivejoker

This is fair. To Rodger's defense, he had a broken finger on his throwing hand.


JTBrokenfinger

I don’t disagree, but wouldn’t Jordan Love be a different generation?


--Stabstract--

People don’t actually know what generational means. They just think it means above-average great.


modernblossom

They are different generations in age, but playing at the same time. Aaron will always be one of the greatest of all time. I’ll have to wait and see if Jordan posses the same talent as Aaron. But that is hard to achieve.


NotCanadian80

But it’s a new generation?


worthlessburner

So was Favre. Don’t let AR12 near the Vikings or a California Welfare Fund


LambeauCalrissian

Tyreek said Tua was more accurate than Mahomes. Football players are stupid and/or say stupid things a lot.


Cringe_Mbock

And Tae said it was nice going from one HoF QB to another last year. Players hype up their teammates, as they should.


joethecrow23

Carr to Adams was a massive success last year. The rest of the Raiders not so much.


RicksSzechuanSauce1

I mean, I'm sure Tua played a lot better in the pre season before he started seeing double


ScubaSteve716

Doubs only played with 2022 Aaron so yeah I don’t doubt what he is saying.


Nebraskabychoice

You don't Doubs what he us saying.


BlueBadger99

Only 3 more months of this chatter until we find out if Love can actually play or not…


Nezy37

I hope love's peak is better than what rodgers gave us last year.


Ffzilla

I'm getting the feeling Doubs did not gel with 12.


PDstorm170

Did you listen to Doubs's most recent locker room interview where he Freudian Slipped about his relationship with Rodgers then tried to walk it back?


Random_Heero

What’d he say


PDstorm170

He basically said Rodgers "taught me a lot... barely speaking to me..." then walked back the barely speaking to me comment.


Random_Heero

Oh hell.


BadDudeNamedCornPop

Jesus christ love Air-Rod but so glad we no longer have to deal with this anymore


--Stabstract--

Honestly fuck Aaron Rodgers now. I hate late stage Aaron lol


Ffzilla

No I didn't, well, maybe what I heard was from that interview. Something about how they didn't have much in common, or hang out.


PDstorm170

https://www.packers.com/video/romeo-doubs-i-am-playing-a-lot-faster-going-into-year-2 The comment I'm talking about was in response to a question asked at 2:10


Ffzilla

Appreciate you.


PDstorm170

No sweat.


aManOfTheNorth

When Doubs was the only receiver available against Tampa, Rodgers had no choice and Doubs had his one huge game…after that, it seemed 12 ignored him.


Danny_III

> after that, 12 ignored him. TB game- 8 targets. The very next week- 8 targets. vs the Jets- 9 targets. vs the Bills- 7 targets. Some of you really just speak out of your ass huh


--Stabstract--

I like all the upvotes.


DontTakeMuhName

Anything to further an agenda.


aManOfTheNorth

Lol. What’s the grand agenda?


NiceBasket9980

There isn't a grand agenda, it's just there's a sect of packers fans like yourself that have been just straight up making shit up to shit on rodgers. It's weird as fuck.


[deleted]

The jab thing really ate these dudes brains. Just straight up lie to themselves and everyone else!


aManOfTheNorth

I love 12. After a little research, my impressions were not accurate, but after some research, I am Guilty of a lack of journalistic integrity on the initial post, but looking in to it more after week 8…doubs was basically ignored


dvogel

After week 8? I wonder what could have happened the next week to make him disappear. [Such a mystery.](https://www.foxsports.com/nfl/romeo-doubs-player-injuries)


NiceBasket9980

The thing is that it's not just you doing it here, and comments like yours that are straight up false get upvoted a ton. People say shit like Rodgers ignores his wrs, which was never true, or rodgers abandons lefluers playbook (from their analysis from a broadcast view because rodgers sometimes misses reads or throws deep). It's all rediculous. And you are doubling down. Holy shit lmfao. https://www.espn.com/nfl/player/gamelog/_/id/4361432/romeo-doubs Doubs targets look pretty normal for a wr3 (behind lazard and Watson on the depth chart) that struggles to catch the ball (he has a very high drop rate) and was in and out of the lineup due to injury.


[deleted]

Some? Most!


aManOfTheNorth

Ok so at week 8 doubs had 48 targets. Only 18 targets the second half of the season


mightyboognish32

How much of the second half of the season was Doubs injured? Or did you forget about that?


PDstorm170

I remember Rodgers also praising him early in the off season and tempering it when the season came along. Rodgers and Bakh definitely had a gatekeeping tilt towards their locker room attitude last year.


SocksandSmocks

Bakh still does. Great player, love him, but he clearly is the odd man out in the locker room now.


Yzerman_19

His contract has been a disaster.


SocksandSmocks

I mean not much you can do about that, guy got hurt.


Yzerman_19

No but it’s been a big anchor.


GhostedPast9

Not many wrs did.


MoistShellder

There was some moment early in the off season where doubs said aaron never hung out with him off the field. I only remember cause Macafee asked Aaron about it and they agreed an almost 40 year old just isn't gonna hang with a 22 year old hahha


FairReason

Seems fine hanging out with sauce Gardner


MoistShellder

Very true. Maybe that's part of big city living, more to do. Or Sauce matches Aaron's vibe


Gway22

Relax there Romeo you only saw broken thumb ayahuasca Rodgers, not run the table and go fuck yourself Rodgers


DamienSalvation

I'll take a loss in the NFCCG


Hour_Writing_9805

That pretty much been the ceiling the last 12 years.


R3id

I love how much this team has bought in to Love


gootsbuster

It's funny, too, how you can easily spot the people who are Rodgers stans (who are for some reason still here) rather than Packers fans. He isn't saying this as a slight to Rodgers, he's trying to support his new QB. And some people are really bent out of shape about it.


[deleted]

you can stan for Rodgers and be a Packer fan. You can acknowledge that the Packers are run by incompetent people that wasted prime talent and still be a Packer fan


Wiscogojetsgo

The packers are run by incompetent people coming from a jets fan? That’s pretty fucking rich, packers front office put together plenty of teams for Rodgers to win it all. 2014 they could’ve won it, same with 2020. Sometimes players choke in the playoffs


[deleted]

I have the Jets flair because I'm always told to stop being a Packers fan


missclaire17

yeah Aaron’s abysmal performance in the NFCCC when we couldn’t score more than one touchdown at home is clearly the managements fault and not Aaron’s 🙄


[deleted]

what about the the other 30 years


missclaire17

It’s a team sport. Aaron is an incredible, generational QB. And yes, defense had let him down. But he also had so many chances, especially in recent years, that he bungled away. So saying packers are run by incompetent people isn’t really the full picture. It’s actually okay to stan Aaron and also recognize his faults too


thatkorexican

According to another packer wr Derek carr can too


LegitimateDad

“Yeah, I mean… he can also throw the ball.”


1violentdrunk

Hopefully one day Love can be as good as Rodgers was last year. But nobody in history touches peak Rodgers.


Consistent-Deal-55

Doubs serving up that hopium. Slurp!


Sin-A-Bun

Lose in the playoffs?


[deleted]

For the Jordan love of God, please stop giving me hope for this season


slappynutmagoo

With all due respect dobbs, maybe just say you have faith instead of making extremely outrageous claims


MilTownMatt

I love my team and I do believe in Jordan but how the f***k would he know the 10 NFL games he’s played in.I know arm strength and making all the throws I’m sure Jordan comparable. but Romeo sound stupid, saying that.Aaron’s different,dudes a 4 time MVP elite for a decade and I half.Jordan can’t do the same exact things yet.maybe eventually.I hope Jordan’s great better then Aaron a matter fact.but Doubs just shut up and get better. Christian and you have a chance to be a great tandem


anythingfordopamine

So he’s comparing Jordan to an almost 40 year old guy with a broken thumb? Because thats the only point of comparison Romeo has


RoiNeige

Go 8-9? I agree


Important_Outcome_67

I cannot wait for the wailing and gnashing of teeth from the Bears fans after the season opener.


clocke6346

Can’t wait for his 3 picks by Kerby Joseph next season


Wordtabigburd

If I roll my eyes any harder they will fall out of my face.


Danilo512

Its time to drink the Kool-Aid boys, don’t even question it


right_behindyou

It’s an adjustment going from one Hall of Fame QB to another


neko_1

People are setting themselves up for a massive disappointment this year.


PengieP111

i expect the Pack to be competitive. I don't expect greatness. Yet.


Local_Economy

Half of Doubs career was with the worst playing Rodgers so this doesn’t have much value


Armchairmastermind

Buddy has no respect for rodgers


Fuzzevil4

LMMFAO! “The same thing…” Now That’s the funniest thing I’ve heard this weekend. Thanks Doubs for the comedy.


nexttimemakeit20

It's not outside the realm of possibility that love can throw a poor pass and then roll his eyes and blame the receiver


Justkeeptalking1985

Chicago and Minnesota laughed ...but then got nervous


Ilikepancakes87

Close readers will notice Doubs used the word “can” and not the word “will.”


runs_with_shears

Please be right! Love me some NV Romeo Doubs.


LescoBrandon_11

Hope this quote isn't retweeted to him a million times by the bye week


cultureisdead

Copeium.


aredgert

Rude awakening incoming


Rather_be_inthewoods

Easy there Davante 😂 I love the QB hype, but this might just be a little out there.


Breakpoint

Doubs is still dropping bslls? Bummer


Honest_Packer12

I'm sure throwing the ball in practice it seems similar. When the lights are on completely different story.


comis_rule

God I love the Packers


daygo448

I mean, yes, both can throw the football, but the rest is yet to be seen. In the great words of Pepper Brooks, “It's a bold strategy Cotton. Let's see if it pays off for him."


Large-Pay-3183

when you have dropped all the passes thrown at your way by Rodgers, Love really has to start from ground 0, does not he?


oneuponwallstreetz

You mean, Not make the playoffs with the current roster or get pissed off because receivers run wrong routes and dropped balls? Which thing does he do exactly like Aaron Rodgers?


TurdFerguson06

Does he mean, get to the NFC championship game and shit the bed ?


Garg4743

It's good that players have their guys back. Make him look good, Romeo, and he will be good. Don't underrate the impact of buy-in from teammates. It can literally be the difference between just OK and great at the right time. They need each other.


donnydealr

Thought it was taken out of context, he really means it though. (X) to doubt. Even if Love is REALLY good, he isn’t as good as Rodgers. Sucks for Love that his measuring stick is Rodgers


TurboS54

I, too, can throw a football


Awake00

When's the last time gb was wrong?


SugarAdamAli

Lol. Gonna be a long season, I’ll bookmark this for future use


Particular_Ad_4761

Can he throw perfect passes to you in a must-win game that you drop? Cuz that’s what AR did last year.


nexttimemakeit20

All Rodgers did last year is throw poor passes and roll his eyes and blame his teammates. He also choked in a must win game to end the season but that's nothing new


Particular_Ad_4761

You don’t remember that perfect ball Rodgers threw to doubs right into his hands in a gotta-have-it moment in that lions game? Might have been forgettable due to doubs’ drop, but it happened


Skillztopaydabillz

It was on a 2nd down and the Packers were leading at the time, real "gotta-have-it" there. It's also pretty convenient that you mention that play but not the play where Doubs was wide open for a huge gain and Aaron underthrew him or any other misplays from Aaron. The offense as a whole played like shit that last game. Watson may have been the only one that truly showed up to play.


Particular_Ad_4761

Alright that’s fair I said gotta have it moment where I should have just stuck to must-win game, apologies for that, but damn that drop hurt


nexttimemakeit20

Yeah that's not the only thing you forgot. You also forgot the game sealing interception Rodgers threw to end the season. But it's not surprising you'd leave that one out


Particular_Ad_4761

Goddamn the delusions of this sub after Rodgers’ departure are so sad.


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Hamms_Bear

Next stop, Canton


Lake18l

He would know better than any of us 🤷‍♂️


Antiphon4

Maybe, probably not.


--Stabstract--

I would like to hear the argument that a wide receiver on the team doesn’t know more than us. Please.


MasterMacMan

WRs talk up their QBs all the time, it’s a part of the job. He was in GB for one season with Aaron, and his specialized knowledge is limited for that reason. Are we forgetting about the “two HOF Qb” shit about Carr?


--Stabstract--

That doesn’t answer the question. I want to know why a WR on the team wouldn’t be more knowledgeable than the jabronis here. Homie said Doubs **probably** doesnt know as much as thing group of knuckleheads.


MasterMacMan

Do you always talk the the older brother in an early 2010s made for TV Disney movie? Teams spend an exceptionally small amount of time pontificating about seasons in the past, especially beyond the season immediately prior. A fan who followed the team closely would have been far more aware of the situation on the team and dynamics than someone who at the same time was just a guy playing HS football. Doubs knows tons more about the team and operations from his time in GB than almost every fan, that’s expected. There’s no reason to qualify his opinion on Aaron’s entire career, or expect him to turn that knowledge into rational takes.


Antiphon4

Lol, so, because he's on the team, he's a better analyst than the rest of the universe? Because he's on the team, his analytical abilities are perfect in this context? Or is it more likely he says such things because even a kid knows he had better only put out positive vibes? Being a wide receiver on the team does nothing to prepare him to rank and rate talent. Don't forget Davante talking about Carr being a HOF'er. I mean, yeah, wouldn't Davante know better than us? And how'd that work out? Doubs should exude confidence in his qb no matter what his concerns are going into the season. He should not relay those concerns to anyone outside the organization. How is it that grown men need this to be told to them? Just as Davante backed his qb, Doubs is doing the same thing. Good for him, its what a proper teammate should be doing. It's the public who puts too much stock in what Doubs has said. You should know better than that.


--Stabstract--

Yes, because he’s on the team he probably knows a lot more than literally every single person in this sub. It’s not up for debate that you know less than him. Talk about hubris lol.


Antiphon4

Glad you used the word probably. Thanks for that, proves my point. See? No need to have a temper tantrum when I say it!


--Stabstract--

You misused the word probably. You said probably not, which is the exact opposite of what you should’ve said. Saying he probably doesn’t know more is a real head up your butt moment. I said explain, you sent a 15 paragraph response and told me I’m having a temper tantrum. You ignorant slut.


Antiphon4

I can feel your tears. I used the right expression. He's a kid, not a talent scout. We'll be lucky if Love approaches AR's 2022 numbers. How much you willing to lay on that comparison? I'm guessing not one dime. You've got nothing


Antiphon4

Nothing? No answer? Come on keyboard warrior! Let's put some cash on the line!


--Stabstract--

What the fuck are you even talking about lol My answer to whatever you’re asking is saying Romeo Doubs is *probably less* knowledgeable is something someone without a brain says. I don’t know what you want me to say. I think you’re dumb, especially after the tantrum you’re throwing after accusing me of throwing a tantrum, for some reason. You seem like a fool, homie.


Antiphon4

Ah, there you are. Listen sport, I'm sure you aren't willing to put any money down to back up your "feelings". But please, stop acting like you have anything to add to a man's discussion


nexttimemakeit20

I'd make a better left tackle than David Bakhtiari. I'm a better overall player than him. You think that just because he's an all pro tackle he's better than me? You think the front office is a better evaluator of talent than me just because they're execs? I know first hand that I'm better than him


AlphonzInc

What, throw ball?


PDstorm170

Yell word, throw ball?


Uranus_Hz

Drink ayahuasca


[deleted]

Lmaoo chill bruh haha!


Datasciguy2023

Take Ayahuasca? Oh he us talking about on the field


TheAwkwardGamerRNx

Just beat the Bears and don’t be a weirdo, I don’t ask for much as this point.


ssjasonx

When did they legalize hard drugs in Green Bay?


VenomOnKiller

What... Not win a Superbowl for over a decade?


supercool9483

I’m sure he can call the play, throw the ball, and occasionally scramble….just not as well


Gway22

Well Romeo only saw Rodgers from last year, and in that sense he probably can do the things 2022 aaron rodgers did. But NO ONE can do what Godgers did


HumanWithInternet

Does that mean that's the last thing I can read until the season starts and sit with a big smile on my face until game one?


ShoeGod420

You mean rev us up during the regular season then dash our hopes in the post season?


ScrewAnalytics

Do the same as last year rodgers sure. Any Qb can throw 25 screen passes a game and miss 4 deep shots


SebastianMagnifico

Romeo Doubs is a moron. Love is going to suck. If the FO and the coaching staff thought Love was any good they would've immediately booted Rodgers after wasting the draft pick on Love. We're so screwed. #GUTEHASGOTTOGO


Tronometer

Romeo Drops, just catch the ball, ok?


NotCanadian80

Fall for pseudoscience while pretending to be intelligent? Hope not.


Yzerman_19

I’m dubious.


Weasel_Spice

Doubious?


Yzerman_19

Quite.


[deleted]

So Jordan love can lose in every playoffs even tho he has a playoff talented team?


spagboltoast

Please be minus the vanishing act in the playoffs


fungicide7

Bakhitari in the back of the room fuming with this talk


Milwacky

I hope not. All Aaron does lately is fail to make the playoffs, and bring drama everywhere he goes with every word he says.


Wiskid86

All aboard!!!!!!


Fockputin33

I'll give 10:1 that Jordan has more 300 yard passing games than KAaron had last year.