Aaron Rodgers Doesn't Think God Is A Football Fan
Lots of people talkin' about God and football these days! Just a day after Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson blamed his four-interception NFC Championship game performance on God, Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers, who was vanquished by Wilson (and possibly the Lord Almighty?!) in that game, was asked if he thought God cares about football.
Rodgers was a guest on a sports radio show hosted by ESPN Wisconsin's Jason Wilde. In a segment where Rodgers responded to questions from fans, he was asked what he thought about athletes who constantly credit God with wins and losses. He answered:
I don't think God cares a whole lot about the outcome. He cares about the people involved, but I don't think he's a big football fan.
Rodgers better hope he's right, because if he isn't, he's probably never going to get invited to any God's dope tailgates in the afterlife.
[ SI]
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