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Something Must Be Done About Aaron Rodgers’ Treachery Towards Olivia Munn

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David Hookstead Sports And Entertainment Editor
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Olivia Munn reportedly hasn’t gotten over Aaron Rodgers.

There have been previous reports Munn couldn’t care less about Rodgers, but a new report from OK! Magazine is spinning a different story.

OK! Magazine writes in part:

A source tells OK! that in reality, the actress, 37, is “in pieces” over the 33-year-old quarterback moving on.

Aaron told Olivia he was in love with her but that he needed some space; he promised to stay friends and said they would reevaluate things down the line,” explains the source.

“But instead he started dating and left Olivia feeling played. To see him move on with someone else in such a public fashion is like a knife through the heart.”

This can’t be tolerated. Our society can’t have NFL quarterbacks running around breaking Olivia Munn’s heart. I am willing to put up with a lot of garbage from Rodgers. The guy is an egomaniac, a drama queen and much more, but I won’t allow Munn’s heart to get trampled on.

What type of society are we if we allow smoking hot actresses to get crushed by an obnoxious NFC North  quarterback, who at times appears more focused on his fashion choices than playing football? We’re an awful society if we do nothing.

NFL commissioner Roger Goodell has suspended people for a lot less than breaking Olivia Munn’s heart. Hell, he essentially booted Josh Gordon from the league for smoking weed, and no woman got emotionally crushed by Gordon’s weed habits.

I realize Goodell can’t really suspend him for a year or life, but I think at the very least, a two game suspension would be appropriate. Goodell should also make sure the games are against NFC opponents. I’ll suggest weeks nine and 17. I have no idea who the Packers are playing those two weeks. They were just the two weeks that jumped in my mind. Goodell, do the right thing and suspend this clown for the sake of America’s honor.

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