Zero2Cool
4 years ago

Earlier this week, on a different golf course, Aaron Rodgers answered "we'll see' when asked about his future. Apparently, "we'll see' will come in a "couple weeks.' During the American Century Championship celebrity golf tournament in Tahoe on Saturday, Rodgers was asked about his future. “I’m going to enjoy the hell out of this week,' [more]

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Can't. Wait.
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Cheesey
4 years ago
Is anyone else here tired of this soap opera?
My level of caring about this has dropped every day since it started.
None of us has a say in it, no control over what happens.
I seriously wonder how the other Packer players feel about this.
Whether they really back Rodgers, or think he’s being a douche.
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4 years ago
It sad that 12 may be turning into a more sophisticated version of a man he once loathed.
In Luce tua Videmus Lucem KRK
Cheesey
4 years ago

It sad that 12 may be turning into a more sophisticated version of a man he once loathed.

Originally Posted by: KRK 



I’m certain he’s too blind to his own faults to even see it.
Today’s “star” jocks are so used to having nothing but “yes men” around them, that they get the “how DARE you say NO to ME” attitude.
I see clips on TV of Bart Starr talking with Vince Lombardi, his BOSS, and saying “yes sir” and “no sir” to him.
Can you see many of today’s players acting that way?
I’m sure there are a few, but I just don’t know how many.

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Zero2Cool
4 years ago

It sad that 12 may be turning into a more sophisticated version of a man he once loathed.

Originally Posted by: KRK 



If you're assuming Aaron Rodgers loathed Brett Favre, that has been profoundly wrong. This narrative is just another example of how the media manipulates those who haven't the time, nor the desire to seek the facts and remember them.

And Aaron Rodgers is doing nothing of sort. Again, the mother trucking media is spinning this around. Even though I have repeatedly explained what's going on, people still cling to the latest headline they read around here.

Yes, there is an issue. Yes, it'll blow over. Yes, Aaron Rodgers will finish his career elsewhere. Yes, Aaron is fucking with the media because he loathes their agenda driven bullshit.

We must STOP burying people because they aren't saying what you want to hear in defense of what the douche bag media pushes down our throats. The media should NOT be allowed nor permitted to assassinate someone's character like this.

Innocent until proven guilty. Show empathy, understanding, compassion and for God's sake a little benefit of doubt.

As for Brett Favre. A LOT of everything that people bagged on him during his career was MEDIA DRIVEN. Ever since the Super Bowl victory and he said "What do I do now?" people jumped him about retirement. The thing that FANS loved about Favre was his transparency so he would answer how HE FELT AT THE MOMENT about retirement and the stupid fucking media buried him for it.

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4 years ago

If you're assuming Aaron Rodgers loathed Brett Favre, that has been profoundly wrong. This narrative is just another example of how the media manipulates those who haven't the time, nor the desire to seek the facts and remember them.

Originally Posted by: Zero2Cool 

You may not like my word choice, but I vividly recall 12 celebrating and high-fiving when Favre was picked off when he was playing for MN v N.O. in the NFC championship game. You don't do that with your buddy. I also recall interviews discussing how little Favre helped in the early years.

Yes, eventually the memo went out to 12 and the rest of the organization to play nicey nicey about Favre...'water under the bridge', 'let it go', etc.

But don't kid yourself, if loath isn't the perfect word, its pretty damn close.

I stand by my assertion and categorization.


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Cheesey
4 years ago

You may not like my word choice, but I vividly recall 12 celebrating and high-fiving when Favre was picked off when he was playing for MN v N.O. in the NFC championship game. You don't do that with your buddy. I also recall interviews discussing how little Favre helped in the early years.

Yes, eventually the memo went out to 12 and the rest of the organization to play nicey nicey about Favre...'water under the bridge', 'let it go', etc.

But don't kid yourself, if loath isn't the perfect word, its pretty damn close.

I stand by my assertion and categorization.

Originally Posted by: KRK 



Well said KRK.
Favre showed that he didn’t like that the Packers drafted Rodgers. Anyone that thinks that there wasn’t bad blood between Favre and Rodgers is purposely ignoring what anyone that watched how the two of them interacted.
Favre was loving beating the Packers when he was with the Queens. You think that wasn’t also a slap at Rodgers?
It was.
And what KRK said was true. After Favre retired ( for the last time) they made nice. And I bet it was at the request of the Packer brass.
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Zero2Cool
4 years ago

You may not like my word choice, but I vividly recall 12 celebrating and high-fiving when Favre was picked off when he was playing for MN v N.O. in the NFC championship game. You don't do that with your buddy. I also recall interviews discussing how little Favre helped in the early years.

Yes, eventually the memo went out to 12 and the rest of the organization to play nicey nicey about Favre...'water under the bridge', 'let it go', etc.

But don't kid yourself, if loath isn't the perfect word, its pretty damn close.

I stand by my assertion and categorization.

Originally Posted by: KRK 



And I'm going to call bullshit on this because I know it's wrong for a fact. Rodgers has said Favre was not helpful in year one, but Rodgers learned by watching. Rodgers has also said (just as recently as last year on Pat McAfee) that things cooled down during year one and year two and three were better.

You don't go to someone's home for dinners and such that you loathe and despise. It's sickening how these facts are drowned out by attention getting angst because why? because that is the only shit people remember years later. This is another perfect example.

As for Rodgers celebrating the Favre pick with Minnesota -- no idea how you could vividly remember that. I question if it ever happened, although, wouldn't be surprised at all if it did. I wouldn't want my rival (Vikings, Bears) in the Super Bowl either.

Rodgers has also said several times he held nothing against Favre for coming back, but has said it made things more challenging.

I paid attention to details during the whole thing in 2008. I lost my mind at how ignorant people were being with it. I won't do it again. If you want to believe the falsehoods, by all means, who the hell am I to change your opinion with facts. My venom is solely at the media for feeding folks who don't have long memories, no the desire to give people the benefit of doubt and manipulate their audience. It sickens me.

But hey, some will say they make millions, they SIGNED UP FOR THIS. That's just more bullshit ignorant asshole comments. No one signs up to be slandered. These are kids growing into adults playing a game that compensates them very well financially. People are people. No one deserves the slander the media spews out with no regard to human feelings.
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Zero2Cool
4 years ago

Well said KRK.
Favre showed that he didn’t like that the Packers drafted Rodgers. Anyone that thinks that there wasn’t bad blood between Favre and Rodgers is purposely ignoring what anyone that watched how the two of them interacted.
Favre was loving beating the Packers when he was with the Queens. You think that wasn’t also a slap at Rodgers?
It was.
And what KRK said was true. After Favre retired ( for the last time) they made nice. And I bet it was at the request of the Packer brass.

Originally Posted by: Cheesey 



Favre's beef was against the Packers for picking Rodgers, not Rodgers himself. Favre did not want to help Rodgers "take his spot", that part is accurate.

Favre and Rodgers agents were both hounding the Packers (Andrew Brandt) about the pick of Rodgers. Rodger's agent wanted to know when he'd play. Favre's agent wanted to know Favre was not being pushed out.

Yes, Favre took pleasure in beating the Packers. No, it was not a slap at Rodgers personally. Favre has said many times it was about proving to the Packers he still had it and they shouldn't have tried drafting his replacement. Favre also over the years has acknowledged he played injured because he didn't want to lose his starting spot.

I don't even know why I try giving facts. It seems people would rather hate than understand things rationally and accurately. Just let the media manipulate their emotions and prey on them. It's so discouraging and disheartening.
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