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Erin Rodgers | |
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Biographical information | |
Also known as | E-Rod, Carl Degrasse Dawkins's idol, Anthony Barr's archenemy, Rodgers |
Born | 2 December, 1983 |
Age | 39 |
Status | Alive |
Birthplace | Chico, California, United States |
Physical description | |
Eye colour | Blue |
Hair colour | Brown |
Ethnicity | Caucasian-Aryan |
Height | 6'2” (188 cm) |
Weight | 225 lbs (102 kg) |
Career, affiliations and family information | |
Affiliation(s) | Green Bay Packers |
Enemies | {{{enemies}}} |
Occupation(s) | Quarterback for the Green Bay Packers |
Video Games, Movies and Cartoons information | |
Main appearance(s) (Video Games) | Some Madden NFL games |
Erin Charles Rodgers is the current quarterback for the Green Bay Packers NFL team, replacing the long-lasting Brett Favre who, at the end of his career, defected to the Minnesota Vikings. In 2017, he broke his collarbone from a hit by the Vikings' linebacker named Anthony Barr. For that, he couldn't play for the vast majority of the rest of the season. He is basically the Justin Bieber of the NFL as in he's very annoying and very loved by bubble headed girls and basement dwelling guys alike. Carl Degrasse Dawkins, being a Green Bay Packers fan, LOVES him and fantasises about him all day long. Erin Rodgers is also a fan of My Little Pony, PowerPuff Girls, The Loud House, Steven Universe, Star vs. the Forces of Evil and Gravity Falls. Unfortunately, Erin Rodgers is back in 2018. Brace yourselves, folks, because it's gonna be a LONG ride starting in September!
Things that make him triggered[]
- Anthony Barr
- The Minnesota Vikings and their fans in general
- The Chicago Bears and their fans
- The Detroit Lions and their fans
- When someone boos him at a football game
- When someone laughs at him when he gets tackled
- When people troll the Green Bay Packers or their fans
- Whenever he throws an interception
- Brett Favre (his predecessor)
- Telling him that he spells his name like a girl
- Telling him that Mr. Rogers was 1,000 times better than he will ever be.