Aaron Jones
The longtime Green Bay Packers running back. Mentioned in the corpus principally through Evan Bbbender's 2022-09-14 disambiguation directive "Hit Aaron Rodgers all you want but leave Aaron jones alone." The chat's only documented same-name disambiguation defense.
Aaron Jones
The longtime Green Bay Packers running back. Mentioned in the corpus principally through Evan Bbbender's 2022-09-14 disambiguation directive "Hit Aaron Rodgers all you want but leave Aaron jones alone." The chat's only documented same-name disambiguation defense.
Aaron Jones is a Green Bay Packers (later Vikings) running back whose principal role in the Newfound Glory Hole is as the recipient of Evan Bbbender's 2022-09-14 Hit-Rodgers-but-leave-Jones-alone defense — the chat's only documented same-first-name disambiguation directive.
The 2022-09-14 defense
The defining message is by Evan Bbbender on 2022-09-14:
"Hit Aaron Rodgers all you want but leave Aaron jones alone" — Evan Bbbender, 2022-09-14
The construction — Evan permitting criticism of Aaron Rodgers (Packers QB at the time, and the chat's most-cited Packers individual; see Aaron Rodgers) but explicitly forbidding criticism of Aaron Jones (Packers RB) — is the corpus's only documented in-chat same-name disambiguation directive.
The line is the encyclopedia's preferred summary of Evan's general fan-loyalty hierarchy: the QB is fair game, the RB is family.
Why the directive matters
The 2022-09-14 defense was issued at a moment when Aaron Rodgers's relationship with the Packers organization was under sustained chat-internal critique (see Aaron Rodgers) and the chat had begun deploying Aaron as a generic Packers-skeptic-shorthand. Evan's directive resolves the ambiguity in favor of Jones: the Aaron Rodgers register can stand, but the underlying Aaron is reserved.
The encyclopedia notes that no in-corpus messages criticizing Aaron Jones by name have been recorded, suggesting the directive has been universally honored.