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Earlier this week Aaron Rodgers was on the Pat McAfee Show and referred to Travis Kelce as "Mr. Pfizer." On Friday, the Kansas City Chiefs TE had this response...
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bcoop1997 months
Liked the first part of his response. Hated the second part, he didn't keep anyone safe getting the shot.
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3PieceSpicy7 months
Have no idea why you are getting downvoted. The shot literally might have kept the person that received it a bit safer (if they were in a high risk category). But it was proven that they could still pass the virus to others. It was always a massive virtue signal to act like getting the shot was protecting others.
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eddieray7 months
I don’t get what Rodgers is trying to do though. My stance on the vaccine is better than yours? There’s hundreds of millions of other non experts that have an opinion too. Just read the internet. He should be too old for that pettiness
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3PieceSpicy7 months
He told a joke about a 33 year old healthy athlete advocating for a yearly Covid booster. When arguably 95% of people didn’t even need the original vaccine.
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Privateer 20077 months
For the millionth time, it's not a "vaccine".

Vaccines prevent infection, this product doesn't do that.
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LSURulzSEC7 months
Booster Boy better start worrying about clots…
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Klark Kent7 months
Pfizer Boy is an okay nickname, “booster boy” is better.
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GatorPA847 months
Haha gotten too!!
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JackieTreehorn7 months
Can’t stand this attention whore. He and the 12 year old swift boy belong with each other.
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75503Tiger7 months
Gay
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SoFla Tideroller7 months
Kelce is such a squid
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Strannix7 months
Mr. Pfizer is mad
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