Jordan Love exposed and humiliated by Project Verotos anf James O'Keefe for basic lack of understanding of X's and O's will be unprepared o take over for Aaron Rogers

       Martin Manziel

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     Project Veritos has done it again with a exploratory committee investigating whether preferential Green Bay Bashers quarterback Jordan Love is prepared  to take over for Aaron Rogers as it is all but expected Aaron will test and try his luck for a second Super Bowl ring elsewhere.  Project Veritos and James O' Keefe recently got past playbooks of packers quarterback Jordan Love and found a basic misunderstanding of the


game tic tac tok and any other game plan that has anything to with the X's and O's and the Packers likely are headed for several years of brutal decline if Jordan Love don;t get his ass out of his head and quit
fucking around and trolling " the old man" as he playfully refers to Aaron Rogers .


In all reality Jordan Love has thrown more wearing the Red of the practice squad than the Green and Gold of the Packers and this baller has one of the more easier and dream jobs of sports as a over-paid clip board holder. James O'Keefe figures that Mr Love loves avoiding contact, playing, and memorizing the X's and O's and the only X's O's Jordan Love knows are the thousands  of love letters he gets from fat

Wisconsin sows looking for a light-skinned black stud like him and his huge contract to be Aaron Rogers backup. Jordan Love better not tarnish the Jordan name if and when he takes over and he may indeed be starting next year as it appears 
 he will take over as soon as next year as Rogers will play for the Jets or Dolphins we believe. James O'Keefe exposed Jordan Loves inability to take over the Milwaukee Packers and that he is having a hard time to understand X's and O's in plays and this was evident last year when he played week 17 and took over for Aaron and he failed miserably against the Minnesota Vikings who were horrible last year before winning the Central this year thanks primarily to the demise of the Packers and their refusal to spend and keep veteran receivers.  

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