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“Football, Golf, Checkers, Tom Brady Greater Than Aaron Rodgers”: Skip Bayless Has Words For Packers QB Despite The Game

Ashish Priyadarshi
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No matter what the event may be, Skip Bayless will never fail to find a chance to put Tom Brady above Aaron Rodgers in his rankings.

Brady and Rodgers went head to head against each other in Capital One’s ‘The Match’, and the Rodgers slander did not stop coming from Skip Bayless.

Aaron Rodgers may have to call Skip Bayless out for all his hot takes given that he actually won the golf match against Brady. However, Skip would probably reply to that saying that Aaron Rodgers was carried in the match. Oh…wait.

Also Read: “Tom Brady Hit A Better Shot Than Aaron Rodgers, But Bryson DeChambeau Saved Him”: Skip Bayless Blasts Packers Quarterback For Being Carried To Victory In Golf Match

Skip Bayless Predictably Calls Tom Brady Better Than Aaron Rodgers No Matter What The Sport May Be

Tom Brady had his fun with Aaron Rodgers all throughout the lead up to this game. He picked on Rodgers for being a Jeopardy host, for beating him in the NFC championship, and even for Rodgers’ situation with the Green Bay Packers.

Well, it looks like Brady isn’t the only one picking on Rodgers. Skip Bayless had words for the NFL MVP as well, more than just saying that he was carried by Bryson DeChambeau.

Yeah, you didn’t need that many ‘>’ signs to let us know how you feel about this situation Skip. Aaron Rodgers surely won’t care about all the slander he gets from Skip Bayless considering he actually won the game.

The loss dropped Brady to 0-2 in Capital One’s golfing events, and probably to the disappointment of Skip Bayless, Aaron Rodgers was the one who nailed the game winning putt.

Also Read: “I don’t know, we’ll see”: Aaron Rodgers Has A Cryptic Message For His Future With The Green Bay Packers

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Ashish Priyadarshi

Ashish Priyadarshi

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Ashish Priyadarshi is The SportsRush's content manager and editor. Ashish freelanced for 1 year in the NFL division before taking on an editorial role in the company. He then tacked on managing content while adding on a writing role in the NBA division. Ashish has been closely following the NFL and NBA since the 2012 season when the Patriots lost the Super Bowl and Derrick Rose was at the height of his powers. Since then, Ashish has focused on honing his knowledge for both leagues in, even writing crossover pieces. In his free time, Ashish is an avid basketball player, he loves to watch movies and TV shows, immersing himself in the cinematic world. Ashish studies computer science and data science at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and would love to mesh his love for sports with his technical skills.

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