Morash says '95 percent' chance Aaron Rodgers faked hole in one

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Playing in his first round of golf since Achilles surgery in September, Aaron Rodgers posted a video of himself walking up to the hole and taking out his ball, signaling that he had knocked in a hole in one on Saturday.

Meanwhile, Jordan Love was battling the top-seeded 49ers to the wire, falling just short of a major upset in what would have been Love’s second playoff win in as many tries.

Morash ripped Rodgers for the video, while questioning if Rodgers got the hole in one in the first place.

“I think there’s a 95 percent chance that he pretended he got a hole-in-one, and the other five percent, based on the picture of the tee and heading towards the hole, is that this was a par three course and it’s a fugazi hole-in-one,” Morash said.

“The most manipulative sports personality of the last decade…on the day his former backup is about to play a divisional round game against a team that Aaron Rodgers never beats, suddenly that’s the day this idiot pokes through a hole in one? I’m sorry, color me skeptical.”

Evan thought the skepticism was plain sad, regardless of who is doubting the accomplishment.

“What kind of society do we have that we’re all assuming Aaron Rodgers - who is a world class athlete by the way, has won a Super Bowl and is a Hall of Famer - is thinking to himself, ‘I need to go on social media and pretend I got a hole in one,’ for what?” Evan said. “Because Jordan Love is getting attention?”

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