Overnight host Ben Maller should not be trying to drum up news about Wisconsin’s number one quarterback Aaron Rodgers. Yes, I know you have a vast listening audience, but give the guy a break for a while, and let him decide if he wants to remain with the Pack Attack. Do not try to jettison him out of Green Bay. Yes, he is 1-4 in title tilts, but that’s ok with me, because the fans in Wisconsin adore him. Unless you know something that I don’t know, you should shut your mouth and talk about Patrick Mahomes, because he is trying to do something that only Thomas Brady did, trying to win back to back Super Bowls. Unless Eddie Garcia says we have breaking news regarding Aaron Rodgers, you shouldn’t be trying to make it seem like he wants out of Green Bay. If I owned a part of the Packers, I wouldn’t be mad just because they were unable to succeed yesterday. I would give the Packers players, coaching staff, and general manager a hug and say, “nice try, guys. There’s always next year.” As far as some of your other Fox Sports media cohorts, like Clay Travis on Outkick the Coverage are concerned, they shouldn’t be making snide comments about Andy Reed or the Tampa Bay coach. I don’t care about Andy’s looks, all I care about is the Super Bowl two weeks from Sunday in the Pirate ship. Be careful what you say, because the Sheriff is listening to every word you say. If it’s not about the players, don’t say it.
I have always adored the Pirate ship and the cannons that go off when the “Yuck”aneers score. As for the 43 year old Brady, he did something that caught my eye yesterday at Lambeau. After the game, he went to find his son, who was rooting on the Michigan product, and who has a chance to win a seventh title, like Jimmie Johnson in NASCAR.