Aaron Rogers and Mike Murphy wish to play half of the Green Bay Packers games in Londonstan

Leo Yost
    Aaron Rogers is tired of small town living and playing in Green Bay is not international enough for him. The failed quarterback of the Green Bay Packers has only played ion one Super Bowl and will likely never have a championship ring again in his National Football league career that will not even approach the level of Bret Favre. Roger is now a lackadaisical quarterback who want to play ion big cities and recently he demanded the Packers play a game in London and even suggested this small market team perhaps splay a couple of games a year in London to help support the game and sport giving it more of an international aspect.
Aaron rogers and General Mike Murphy wish to move the packers to London and become the London Packers and if both had the power of changing ownership form community back to private they would seek for another Pakistan Khan to purchase these assets and make the move of this classic American organization and uprooting it to Londonstan much the same way so many of our factories and companies have moved to China and  India in a conspiracy like no other by the international socialist globally and their paid American allies of business. They think they can import Americna popular sports now???Screw that shit.
The London Packers will never come to a being as air travel restriction and lack of interest year round would make this decision disastrous no matter how much this jackass and others in the Packers organization wish to have a more cosmopolitanism atmosphere and their wishes are likely influenced by their hopes of tapping into more money that the city of London would have to offer its players in form of the advertising scamming of corporations for athletes and sports figures. If this greedy jackass wants to play and see more American football in Great Britain he ought to pool his over-paid income and sources and invest in a semi-pro league or a professional competition league on par with the NFL.

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