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AJ Hawk's dumb look

What's the over/under on future NFL regular season pashes thrown by Rodgers? 200?

No one gives a ship about him anymore, unless you're excited about the new Birmingham Stallion quarterback.
 
Interviewed Don a few times, mostly about his life as the Majik Man — like an aging rocker with his last hit in 1990.

I compare him to Central and Northeast Wisconsin's Bret Michaels. The eyes of every woman age 50-64 in that part of Wisconsin light up at the mere mention of Majik. He leans into it and is combative and loves the attention.

IIRC correctly, Majkowski was interviewed in 1992 in the locker room, sunglashes on, about not losing his job to injury. That hit he took in the game that led to Favre is gruesome.

Don has also some serious health issues, presumably from the hits he took. Memory/CTE.

When I was a kid and just getting into watching sports, Majik was one of my heroes.
 
Interviewed Don a few times, mostly about his life as the Majik Man — like an aging rocker with his last hit in 1990.

I compare him to Central and Northeast Wisconsin's Bret Michaels. The eyes of every woman age 50-64 in that part of Wisconsin light up at the mere mention of Majik. He leans into it and is combative and loves the attention.

IIRC correctly, Majkowski was interviewed in 1992 in the locker room, sunglashes on, about not losing his job to injury. That hit he took in the game that led to Favre is gruesome.

Don has also some serious health issues, presumably from the hits he took. Memory/CTE.

How about this one?

 
I'm glad that hit was posted - ask yourself if Brady's ever taken a lick like that. WHich was fairly commonplace in 1994.
The answer would be no.
 

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