Who is ‘New York Bozo?’ Aaron Rodgers sparks Internet debate
Jan 11, 2015, 8:16 PM | Updated: Jan 13, 2015, 3:29 am
This is what we know: Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers had a unique call in the divisional playoffs Sunday.
“New York Bozo.”
Underrated part of this is JJ Wilcox responding by fake popping open a 40. RT @FanSidedGIF: VINE – New York Bozo https://t.co/dAo8oZEqWl
— Chris Burke (@ChrisBurke_SI) January 11, 2015
But who is this New York Bozo? The trusty Internet has its guesses — and the Internet never makes things up.
Here are our favorites:
New York Bozo… pic.twitter.com/a5zqmABn1q
— SportsNation (@SportsNation) January 11, 2015
@SportsNation #NewYorkBozo pic.twitter.com/h661OmeCTd
— Connor Walsh (@ConAirWalsh) January 11, 2015
@SportsNation #NewYorkBozo pic.twitter.com/O6EXP8UDDn
— Free Cheese (@acgierk) January 11, 2015
@SportsNation #NewYorkBozo it's obvious… pic.twitter.com/sQXLKGSFiL
— Vandelay Industries (@thatsbullpucky) January 11, 2015
Shield your eyes, kids.
Please tell me “New York Bozo” is Green Bay trolling Chris Christie… pic.twitter.com/lFQnXNeIjQ
— LostLettermen.com (@LostLettermen) January 11, 2015
But we like this one the best:
Ian Rapoport must tell kids Santa isn’t real, too.
Bozo is a West Coast offense code word, often involving a fullback in the flat. New York Bozo, maybe, is a special kind
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) January 11, 2015
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