"Sh*t ain't funny" - NFL fans react to Aaron Rodgers taking a dig at Chicago Bulls following humiliating loss to Milwaukee Bucks in NBA playoffs
Aaron Rodgers took a shot at the Chicago Bulls after losing to the Milwaukee Bucks in Game Three of their NBA playoff series by a score of 111 to 81.
NFL fans shared their reactions to this tweet by the Green Bay Packers QB on Twitter:
This fan of both the Bulls and Packers tweeted:
"Sh*t ain't funny Aaron. Damn it's rough being a Bulls and Packers fan. ๐"
A fan of the Packers said:
"Itโs crazy how many people hates on rodgers! Mark my words WE ARE WINNING IT ALL THIS YEAR! Donโt argue with me! Argue with your sorry team! LETS GO PACKERS!!"
Another fan tweeted:
"Donโt worry we have that same emoji every year right after you choke"
This fan didn't take too kindly to the QB's tweet, saying:
"Maybe you should come and watch the next game and watch your city choke like you always do in the playoffs. Also, get a haircut while youโre at it. Scruff"
The huge Green Bay fan said:
"Love the sense of humor cant wait to watch my favorite team, GB play at Lambo this year for my first NFL game. #GOPACKGO"
Shawn Grant from the magazine The Source tweeted:
"I guess somebody in Wisconsin gotta get a playoff win."
A diehard Packers fan stated:
"You know you down bad when Aaron Rodgers is clowning your playoff performance๐๐๐ #MILvsCHI #FearTheDeer #Milwaukee"
A Bulls fan tweeted:
"You choked in the playoffs for the last eleven years you canโt laugh at nobody."
Another fan of the Bulls asserted:
"Youโre a prick. You are selfish. And you wonder why you havenโt won another SB. Have fun not drafting a WR RND1."
This huge Bulls fan tweeted:
"youโre still a b***h"
Aaron Rodgers and his ownership stake in the Milwaukee Bucks
The four-time All-Pro became the first active NFL player to have a minority ownership stake in an NBA franchise.
His stake in the Bucks is just one percent. The quarterback attended Game Two of the series, which took place in Milwaukee, courtside next to his teammate, wide receiver Randall Cobb.
Milwaukee will look to take a commanding 3-1 series lead on Sunday versus the Bulls in Chicago.