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Aaron Rodgers: “It’s Time to Let the Healing Process Begin”
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<blockquote data-quote="adambr2" data-source="post: 500551" data-attributes="member: 7277"><p>I completely agree with the general consensus on Favre. </p><p> </p><p>Favre never really "wanted" to retire in 2008. He wanted to reserve the right to jerk us around until August, skip OTA's and training camp, and then triumphantly announce a return. </p><p> </p><p>Rodgers was a terrible inconvenience to Favre, because Favre assumed the job was his until he decided otherwise. He didn't want to look over his shoulder. The fact that the organization needed to plan for life after him was irrelevant to Favre. He felt like the organizational owed him. </p><p> </p><p>Unfortunately for Thompson, his predecessors enabled Favre. By the time the Sherman regime was over, the sense of entitlement that Favre felt was so strong that he just couldn't handle a GM who wasn't going to put him first.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="adambr2, post: 500551, member: 7277"] I completely agree with the general consensus on Favre. Favre never really "wanted" to retire in 2008. He wanted to reserve the right to jerk us around until August, skip OTA's and training camp, and then triumphantly announce a return. Rodgers was a terrible inconvenience to Favre, because Favre assumed the job was his until he decided otherwise. He didn't want to look over his shoulder. The fact that the organization needed to plan for life after him was irrelevant to Favre. He felt like the organizational owed him. Unfortunately for Thompson, his predecessors enabled Favre. By the time the Sherman regime was over, the sense of entitlement that Favre felt was so strong that he just couldn't handle a GM who wasn't going to put him first. [/QUOTE]
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