Lil Wayne is annoyed with how his Inexperienced Bay Packers are enjoying this season. A lot in order that Weezy feels that the Packers ought to’ve gotten rid of quarterback Aaron Rodgers earlier than the season began.
On Sunday (Nov. 6), after the Inexperienced Bay Packers’ disappointing loss to the Detroit Lions, Lil Wayne hopped on his Twitter account and tweeted, “RIP to the season we should always’ve gotten rid of 12 earlier than the season.”
The “12” Tunechie is referring to his Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers who wears the quantity 12 on his soccer jersey. The Packers misplaced to the Lions 15-9, which drops them to a 3-6 file this season. Accidents have plagued the group for all the season, together with broad receiver Romeo Doubs (proper ankle) and cornerback Eric Stokes (proper ankle/knee) at immediately’s sport.
Wayne, a faithful Inexperienced Bay Packers fan, is seeing the writings on the wall—his beloved group will almost definitely not make it to the playoffs or Tremendous Bowl subsequent 12 months. Even Rodgers was seen on the sideline expressing his frustrations with how he was enjoying.
On Twitter, Packers followers agreed with Weezy’s critique of the group’s QB.
“Details.. ought to have gotten some draft picks again,” wrote one particular person.
One other fan commented: “Don’t suppose any actual Packers fan disagrees with you. We would have liked to get that commerce haul from the No 12 commerce and construct on the remainder of the blokes we had. Stable run however this groups window had closed. We tried to power it again with no WRs so as to add so as to add to that and right here we’re.”
One other particular person believed that it is not fully Rodgers’ fault because the Packers offense was abysmal at immediately’s sport.
“Not Rodgers fault. A number of points: o-line play is horrible in each side of the sport & receivers are horrible,” he tweeted.
Perhaps Lil Wayne ought to file a brand new Packers theme tune as a result of each time he makes a tune a couple of sport group it provides them a championship-driven enhance.