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Former Packer John Kuhn Goes After Media Member

Green Bay Packers fullback John Kuhn leaps over Dallas Cowboys safety Barry Church to pick up a first down during the second quarter of their game Sunday, November 7, 2010 at Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wis. Mjs Packers08 1 Of Hoffman Jpg Packers08

Aaron Rodgers’ comments on the Pat Mcafee show weren’t going to go unnoticed.

Before mentioning one of his coaches told him it was his highest graded game of the year, Rodgers once again lamented the amount of mental mistakes being made this year and said “Guys who are making too many mistakes shouldn’t be playing, gotta start cutting some reps.”

A feeling that has since been backed up by teammates.

But as you can imagine that didn’t mater to the media. Their swords came out sharp and swinging. Unsurprisingly, many of them jumped to assumptions about the locker room and respect.

Former Packers fan favorite and current sideline analyst John Kuhn wasn’t having it. Sick of the nonsense Kuhn got into it on Twitter with Peter Bukowski.

It all started with Bukowski taking yet another shot at Rodgers in response to a Kuhn tweet.

Kuhn, a man who actually knows about locker rooms and football dynamics, is not one to back down. He took aim at Bukowski, and didn’t hold back.

Good to see Kuhn stand up to the nonsense especially when you see Rodgers clearly discuss those comments and not just read about them on Twitter.

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Green Bay Packers fullback John Kuhn leaps over Dallas Cowboys safety Barry Church to pick up a first down during the second quarter of their game Sunday, November 7, 2010 at Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wis. Mjs Packers08 1 Of Hoffman Jpg Packers08

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