Summer is about to end and will soon usher in Green Bay the excitement of Packers football fever again.
X-Men's Olivia Munn did not fail to show her love to Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers by posting on Instagram a pic of their pup, Chance, wearing a sweater of green and gold to keep him from getting cold this coming winter — with the number 12 knitted by her mom. What a great way to get into the team spirit, ABC 2 Wbay.com reported.
Check out the actress' Instagram posts below.
Meanwhile, NewsOk detailed, Munn, who graduated in Putnam City North/University of Oklahoma, showed of her kickboxing skills with boyfriend Aaron Rodgers supporting her athletic endeavor. He’s seen in the background practicing his jabs as part of his boxing practice.
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A video posted by Olivia Munn (@oliviamunn) on Aug 1, 2015 at 11:15am PDT
Meanwhile, Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers who started his NFL training last week, offered his two cents to embattled Tom Brady.
Though he didn’t state his opinion regarding the issue of Tom Brady being innocent of charges of ball deflation, Rodgers showed his support and expressed, "Tom's a buddy, and he's going through some stuff right now. I'm sure we'll have resolution here pretty soon.... I don't know enough about it to make any comment on [DeflateGate]. But Tom's a buddy, and I'd like to see it get figured out before the season.”
The Packers QB further stated, "There's only 32 of us. [There are] a lot of expectations. A lot of adversity. We also have a great opportunity and platform to make a difference. I think you realize how difficult it is to play the position, the stuff you deal with every single day. You wear a lot of hats, as a leader, as an encourager. As a supporter. As a cheerleader. Disciplinarian. You lead from a lot of different vantage points. It's also really thrilling. You know what those guys are going through and it's fun to get to know some of the guys."
Rodgers, throughout this whole tribulation, somewhat portrayed a supporting role. He talked about how he, along with most quarterbacks, like in actuality overinflated balls, as per SBNation.
"The majority of quarterbacks, I would say more than half, are maybe on the other end of the spectrum and like it on the flatter side," Rodgers said. "My belief is that there should be a minimum air-pressure requirement but not a maximum. There's no advantage, in my opinion — we're not kicking the football — there's no advantage in having a pumped-up football."
That kind of support shown by Aaron Rodgers to fellow quarterback Tom Brady must sit well with Olivia Munn whose "X-Men: Apocalypse" will open in May 2016.
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