To the ones he walks by, anyway. What does it cost him to smile and nod.
I have it on good authority that Aaron Rodgers took Dorothy Mantooth out for a nice seafood dinner and never called her again.
Because every time a celebrity stops and starts signing autographs, they form a crowd and are stuck there for an hour. We know he’s done it for her before, more than once. Maybe this time he just didn’t feel like it.
Also, you say “he didn’t even smile and nod”. How do you know that? The video shows two seconds of him walking by. For all you know, he smiled and nodded as he was walking up to her off camera. You have no idea. You weren’t there. I wasn’t either, but I’m not the one making accusations that I can’t back up.
I know you’ll never acknowledge this, but I wanted you to know that you’re wrong. And I’m not a Packers fan, nor anti-Vikings, nor one of the people that you constantly fight with. I’m just an uninvolved third-party with an opinion. If you can blow me off with a clear conscience, then good for you.
Your second sentence answers your first.
Reilly files those bullshit columns because it’s easier than doing actual work and research, and nobody holds sports journalists accountable.
How many times do I have to say that I don’t think he had to sign anything. Just looking at her would have been nice.
Cite that he didn’t look at her and smile as he approached?
The videotape.
The videotape that shows two seconds of what had to be a much longer event? That videotape? Is that one that definitely shows that he never looked at her and smiled?
The videotape doesn’t show him approaching her. What else you got? Your asshole, where you pulled your knowledge from?
The original video was longer. They pulled it. You’re welcome to pretend that Rodgers turned around and came back if that makes you feel better. Imagining things is fun.
Seriously? what makes some dumb bitch dying of cancer so important? I cant think of anyone I know that hasn’t had someone in their lives die of cancer. For this pretentious bitch to think she’s so important that Rodgers should give her the time of day is crazy. Seriously… put yourself in his shoes. Do you all honestly give 2 shits about some random person afflicted with cancer? Of course not… so why should he? Kudos to Clay Matthews for being such a kind person and caring about her, but you cannot expect the average person to care at all about some random person dying of cancer… cause seriously… nobody outside the family of that person really cares. Rag on him all you want but he’s just being a human being.
That’s exactly the kind of class I expect from Packer fans.
It’s pretty impressive that football players can diagnose cancer at a glance.
She was pretty obvious, plus he already knew.
Quoted for irony.
I’ll give you that. But how do you know she’s dying. You keep saying that. Not all cancer patients are dying. Plenty off them beat it and live a long full life. What kind of cancer did/does she have? Is she in remission? What did her last round of testing look like? What’s her prognosis? Without those answers you really have no right to say she’s dying.
Right up until the exact moment he ever signs a contract with the Vikings. Then he’ll be slobbering all over his knob and denying he’d ever said anything derogatory about him.
We’ve all seen this movie before. I’m frankly amazed that the guy is still allowed to post around here.
And Jan Cavanaugh (the cancer patient in the video) comes to Rodger’s defense. Not that it matters too much, but Rodgers had signed a pink jersey for her a week earlier and number of other things a few years prior.
The videotape clearly proves the premise that Aaron Rodgers hate (sic) cancer patients. And he hate people who wear pink and he hate women and he hate airport groupies. He just hate.
Are we not approaching the point at which we have need to invoke that oldest of internet maxims, handed down to us by our forefathers? It’s pretty ridiculous that every NFL thread that’s even tangentially related to the Vikings or Packers (and many that aren’t) automatically becomes a referendum on Dio’s madness.