Superstud Aaron Rogers gets emotional after victory over the Bears remembers reporter Les Grobstein and the constant criticism from him

   Chet Oliver

   A week ago Aaron Roger defeated the team he has a ten percent ownership stake and once again the Chicago Cubs went down in defeat against the Packers from Green Bay. Aaron Rogers lead a brilliant come form behind victory for his second win against Chicago and after the game Aaron Rogers thanks the press and fondly remembered one of his biggest critics which was Les Grobstein of WSCR who had a personal evil vendetta against Mr Trump. We will be attempting to call Les Grobstein on our


Ouija board radio this weekend  to get his World Cup and Super Bowl picks as it has been almost exactly one year when Les Grobstein dropped dead form a brain hemorrhage after watching his beloved Bears lose yet another game against the Green Bay Bashers. Aaron Rogers was like the topic of every other call on the old Les Grobstein program late at night over nights in Chicago sports talks radio where every other callers was drunk out of their skunk babbling and unfolding on sports over the phone. 

 Rogers often said how he went to sleep listening to Bear fans criticize and attack him and the fact that he was a nightly topic for years on the Chester the Lester Sports late night marathon was surreal and Les Grobstein was one sports announcer broadcaster media personality he really wanted to meet and tell Les he was not such a bad guy for whipping and defeating the Chicago Soldiers Fielders of the National football league. (A weak sports organization not
The late sports encyclopedia broadcaster and Aaron Rogers critic Les Grobstein

 

deserving of the Bears name), Aaron admitted that he would actually call ion on the show and defend himself disguising hos voice and laying praise to himself and no one even fucking knew which is hilarious in thought an  idea. and again Aaron Rogers almost lost it and had to stop his pres conference as Les Grobber's death has had an impact along with some other head coach who died at a young age.


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