Aaron Rodgers is one of a kind. There is absolutely no other quarterback who can make the headlines for as many diverse reasons as Rodgers can.
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There is no doubt about the fact that he is an absolute champion QB, however, his expert commentary on a variety of issues have landed him in trouble on numerous occasions.
Who can forget his detailed analysis of Covid vaccines and the repeated praises of using Ayahuasca. While many people do love him for not holding anything back when it comes to expressing exactly what he feels, many also troll him mercilessly for his weird thought process.
Yet again, Aaron Rodgers is trending on Twitter and yet again, the reason is not football related. Recently, Aaron’s former teammate DeShone Kizer sat down for an interview with Adam Breneman where he talked in detail about the chats he had in the locker room with the reigning MVP.
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Aaron Rodgers Used To Discuss Conspiracy Theories Around 9/11 With DeShone Kizer
DeShone said that the very first time he had a chat with Rodgers, he asked him if he believes in 9/11. “He shut the door, and the first thing that came out of Aaron Rodgers’ mouth was ‘Do you believe in 9/11?’ What, do I believe in 9/11? Yeah, why wouldn’t I?”
DeShone went on to add, “he was like, ‘You should read up on that.’ Then we just start learning up about the playbook, and I was like wow I don’t know where this is going.”
This Deshone Kizer interview by Adam Breneman has some absolutely buck-wild stories about Aaron Rodgers and conspiracies https://t.co/lr2gsjdiIn pic.twitter.com/Pp4Wm2Meq4
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Aaron Rodgers is the Elon Musk of Brett Favres
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DeShone also claimed that this actually was a though experiment where Aaron wanted him to learn more about the conspiracies around 9/11. “We really bonded over that and started sharing some books, and we started talking about some other things. Some history, some business, some finance,” DeShone said.
Moreover, he also admitted that he and Aaron also talked and tried learning more about the conspiracy theories around other major events, like the moon landing.
Wow, there is no stopping Aaron. His love for conspiracy theories really transcends all boundaries. It won’t be a surprise if some day a few of Packers players come out and claim that Aaron used to give detailed lectures on how earth has always been flat and scientists are actually fooling the entire world into believing things that do not exist.
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