![]() How about the reports of Rodgers audibling out of plays called by Packers head coach Matt LaFleur? There was no story there. Rodgers and LaFleur both smashed that story. What about the news that sent shockwaves throughout media networks all over this season? Aaron Rodgers said he was “immunized” and not officially vaccinated. First off, it’s nobody’s business but his. Second off, the only people that mattered in terms of knowing his status were him, the Packers, and the league office. Sure, maybe he didn’t give us the clearest answer. Everyone on this planet has had a moment or two when they didn’t give the clearest response.īut I can promise you, the people taking cheap shots at Aaron have made so many mistakes too. ![]() How would they feel if the world put a camera in their face and showed them after they made a mistake? Nobody is at all perfect.įinally, Mr. News broke on Tuesday that he is officially returning to Green Bay to play his 18th NFL season. It is great news for all of Packers nation. But the media decided to continue to paint the picture of Aaron Rodgers being selfish.Īccording to NFL Network insider Ian Rapoport, the Packers signed the future Hall-of-Famer to a four-year, $200 million deal with $153 million guaranteed. Rodgers posted on Twitter later in the day saying that the report is false and there has been no agreement on the length of the contract or the amount of money but that he is excited to come back. Yet, sports networks still continue to keep the logistics of the deal official on the bottom of your television screen even though it’s not the truth. Rodgers refuted the report and still, the media is trying to push the narrative that Rodgers only cares about himself.Ībout two weeks ago, Rodgers made a post on Instagram about gratitude. He wrote about the people that he is thankful for. He just wanted to say how thankful he really was. Of course, the media took that as “I am not going to play for the Green Bay Packers again.” They tried to make it seem like was sending some early signals about leaving and that led to people taking more shots about his character. ![]() On ESPN’s Get Up earlier this week, hosts and analysts asked the question if Aaron Rodgers is a selfish person because he “reportedly” was getting a four-year, $200 million deal. Whatever happened to sports commentators and analysts just simply talking about what happens on the field? The fun and the joy is being taken out of sports when people make it a point to try to put someone down for no justifiable reason at all.Īaron Rodgers is not a selfish person. Here are a just a few of them: Insert emojis, GIFs, and symbols with the emoji panel Whether it’s being productive, staying in touch, or just plain having fun, Windows 11 has lots of little tricks and shortcuts that can help you achieve more. The new emoji keyboard in Windows 11 lets you express yourself like never before. Select an emoji with the mouse, or keep typing to search through the available emojis for one you like.įor more ways to express yourself, choose from GIFs and Kaomoji too! To use it:ĭuring text entry, type Windows logo key +. If you have a numeric keypad on your keyboard, you don’t have to find one and copy and paste, you can just do it! Here’s how to browse different symbols: Sometimes you need to type a character that isn’t on your keyboard, like an em-dash (-) or the copyright symbol (©). If you want to use keyboard shortcuts, here's how: Scroll through symbols like punctuation marks, accented keys, and more! (period), then select Symbols in the emoji panel. (Include the leading 0 if that’s required.) With the Alt key held down, type the four-digit code on the numeric keypad for the character you want. Note: This only works on the numeric keypad. This won’t work on the row of numbers at the top of the keyboard. ![]() Here’s just a few of the characters you can type with the Alt key: If you find yourself typing characters used more frequently in other languages, you can always install keyboards for other languages and switch among them easily. For more details about this, see Manage the input and display language settings in Windows 10. There are some great keyboard tricks to use to navigate Windows, and some other common ones that work with many of your favorite apps. Moves down through the sequence of Maximized > Windowed > Minimized for the focused window Moves up through the sequence of Minimized > Windowed > Maximized for the focused window Switches to Task View, selected window will return with focus Opens Task Switcher, moving backward with each press of Tab, switching to that window on release Opens Task Switcher, moving forward with each press of Tab, switching to that window on release Give them a try! Common Windows keyboard shortcuts The mouse is great and all, but sometimes these are faster. ![]()
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