Mina Kimes threw Aaron Rodgers through a flaming picnic table after his latest dumb take
Aaron Rodgers said something stupid again. I know, shocking, right? At this point, Buffalo Bills fans are going to be more surprised when the New York Jets quarterback doesn't say something stupid.
The latest dumb comments came during Rodgers' weekly appearance on the Pat McAfee Show where he proceeded to insult ESPN and the personalities on it... while appearing on that same network every week. Rodgers' comments insinuated that the people who are on ESPN are trying to stay relevant, which is hilarious considering that Rodgers continued to appear on McAfee's show last year despite being out for the year and not taking a snap since Week 1.
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Well, leave it to Mina Kimes to absolutely body someone on national TV. After Stephen A. Smith got through his thoughts, he asked Kimes what she thought about Rodgers' comments. It didn't take long for Kimes to destroy Rodgers while also voicing how she wasn't bothered by what he said.
"He's espousing that opinion on a personality-driven program that employs him as a personality during the NFL season," Kimes said and also pointed out how Rodgers' play this season is why he's been a hot topic of conversation. She's totally right.
Bills fans will enjoy Mina Kimes ripping Aaron Rodgers to shreds
What's even funnier about this is that Rodgers appears on McAfee's show every week and McAfee could 100% fall into the category that Rodgers is mad about. McAfee was a punter in the NFL, not a hot position by any means, and then bolted from FanDuel to ESPN when he got offered the bag. If there's anyone on the network that truly fits into the category that Rodgers is complaining about, it's McAfee.
Bills fans have grown used to Rodgers spouting gibberish throughout his career but he's only grown louder and more annoying since joining the Jets. That's why it's been even funnier to see him struggle so badly. He was supposed to be the savior for the Jets but instead, the team is 3-10 and eliminated from playoff contention.
So much for being the savior, huh, Rodgers? At least ESPN lets him appear on their network every week to stay relevant.