Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers He hinted after Sunday’s win over the Buccaneers that the big screen in the Bucs Arena showed the Packers something that gave them some key insights in the last moments of the match.
After the game, Fox correspondent Tom Rinaldi asked Rodgers why he had spoken with coach Matt LaFleur as the Packers defense was on the court before the Buccaneers attempted to convert two points. Rodgers gave a vague answer that hinted that he saw something on the stadium screen telling him what the players were playing.
“Well, they showed that in the previous play, too,” Rodgers said. “It was a delay in both theaters. But sometimes you see things in the game. Sometimes the Jumbotron shows things they probably shouldn’t be showing, even at home. I saw something. I just passed the info on.”
What did Rodgers mean by that? It’s not clear, but social media has been rife with explanations that Rodgers saw Tom Brady And Bucs coaches put strategies on the sidelines on the Jumbotron, that Rodgers figured out what the Bucs would do from what the Jumbotron had shown, and that he told LaFleur, who then sent the message to the Packers defense.
If that’s the case, Tom Brady might go from breaking tablets to breaking Buccaneers’ indoor cameras the next time they approach him at a game.
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