Aaron Rodgers Owned 'Shooter McGavin' on New Year's Eve With Awesome Tweet

If you're not following Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers on Twitter, what in the heck are you waiting for? When he's not firing off touchdowns to Davante Adams on Sundays, AR12 is beyond entertaining on social media.
Fans have grown used to seeing him have some awesome back and forth interactions with the account 'Shooter McGavin', which of course is from the Happy Gilmore movie. Well, on New Year's Eve, Shooter came after Rodgers again and the star QB put him in his place.
I won. #facts #winforchubbs # https://t.co/RTctqU5if5
— Aaron Rodgers (@AaronRodgers12) December 31, 2019
Take that, Shooter!
While Rodgers hasn't looked as sharp as usual in recent weeks, he still powered Green Bay to a 13-3 record, the No. 2 seed in the NFC and a first-round BYE in the playoffs. Yup, he had another strong year, no doubt.
As this decade comes to a close... my favorite #Packers memory from 2010-2019, was winning Super Bowl XLV. ?
— GBP Daily (@GBPdaily) January 1, 2020
Super Bowl MVP, Aaron Rodgers went 24 of 39, for 304 yards & 3 TD’s; to lead Green Bay to a 31-25 victory. ?? #GoPackGo pic.twitter.com/Akg6z91RxC
For now, he'll be able to rest up until the conference semifinals, where the Pack will host a game at what's expected to be a fired up Lambeau Field. Until then, it'd be wise for McGavin to stay away from Rodgers. Unless he wants more fire sent his way, of course.