Green Bay Packers Rumors: Olivia Munn, Aaron Rodgers Need To Be More Like Michelle, Barack Obama [VIDEO]

HBO sports personality Bill Simmons interviewed President Barack Obama for GQ, and in the piece, Obama compared himself to Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers. The interview took place before the Packers’ offense began melting down, however, so now it might be Rodgers who should look to Obama for inspiration.

Or maybe he just needs a little help from his girlfriend, Olivia Munn.

ESPN Reporter Blames Olivia Munn For Packers Losing Streak

Obama mentioned his wife Michelle throughout his chat with Simmons, often cracking jokes about how badly she wants his presidency to be over. He also mentioned what a great mother Michelle is to their two daughters, hinting that it relieves him of family pressures while he deals with his high-stress job. Munn can do the same, and she did just that earlier this week fending off journalists wondering what is wrong with the Packers’ passing game.

ESPN reporter Rob Demovsky posited several reasons Green Bay’s offense has been in a free fall, and the fifth was potential problems in Rodgers’ home life. “There’s no indication that Rodgers’ relationship status has changed. Lions reporters said they spotted Rodgers’ girlfriend, actress Olivia Munn, at Lambeau Field on Sunday.

“Sometimes it’s easy to forget that professional athletes have lives away from the field, and you never know what could be going on in their personal lives.”

Munn handled that one for her man, lashing out at Demovsky via Twitter.

“Playing it fast & loose w/the journalism @RobDemovsky. Your professional skills are lacking… you must be having personal problems at home.” Another Twitter user encouraged her to ignore trolls, but Munn responded that it’s the journalists that needed to be aired out.

Munn stepped up in this case like Rodgers in the pocket evading the rush. By keeping Rodgers’ mind off nosy reporters, he can focus on the games.

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