Aaron Rodgers had a testy trade with a fan he claimed was an “autograph hound” whereas on the American Century Championship movie star match in Lake Tahoe on Thursday.
Whereas signing autographs on the course at Edgewood Tahoe Resort, the brand new Steelers quarterback went forwards and backwards with a male fan who mentioned he attended a Packers-Saints recreation “20 years ago.”
The person had a ticket from Inexperienced Bay’s 52-3 win over the Saints in 2005, when Rodgers was a backup for Brett Favre, who went 19-for-27 for 215 yards and tossed three touchdowns.
“I remember the score, it was a blowout,” the fan mentioned.
“Who’d we play?” Rodgers, 41, requested, and the fan replied appropriately, saying New Orleans.
“Yeah, it’s on the ticket,” Rodgers mentioned, pointing to the stub.
The fan incorrectly guessed the rating by two factors, saying 50-3.
“And I played?” Rodgers retorted.
“One pass though,” the fan responded. “I remember you threw a pass … I don’t remember it like that, I was 16, 20 years ago.”
Rodgers did full one cross throughout that recreation.
“I remember,” the four-time MVP mentioned of whom he related with on that cross, to which the fan complimented his “great memory.”
Rodgers added which you could “look it up,” referring to the sport stats.
“You can look it up though, and I would believe you then I would sign your thing,” Rodgers mentioned, “but since I don’t believe you, I’m not going to sign it.”
The fan, who insisted he was at that recreation, regarded upset and began strolling away.
“I was at the game,” the fan mentioned dejectedly.
“No, you’re an autograph hound,” Rodgers mentioned.
The fan replied that Rodgers may personalize the autograph, which limits the potential resale worth, however Rodgers sticked to his level.
“You’re an autograph hound,” Rodgers mentioned whereas a “no” could possibly be heard within the backkground.
“Yeah, you are. You can’t fool me. Can’t fool me.”
Rodgers is amongst many star athletes in Tahoe this weekend for the annual movie star golf match together with Warriors guard Steph Curry and Chiefs tight finish Travis Kelce.