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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: 500561" data-attributes="member: 7277"><p>Very well said. </p><p> </p><p>So put that in perspective a little bit. The guy who thought 2002 "might be his last camp" ended up retiring for good after 2010. That's a course of 9 seasons. Favre spent literally an entire career's worth of time for some players hemming about his own potential retirement. </p><p> </p><p>And that's not counting the comeback that he probably would have been willing to make in 2011. If you recall, Favre said he would "listen" if the Bears came calling when Cutler went down late in 2011. </p><p> </p><p>I have little doubt he would have taken the opportunity, another chance to stick it to Green Bay and hop on a potentially playoff bound team as the starting QB without having to put any work into it all year. </p><p> </p><p>Of course, when the Bears said they weren't interested, Favre reiterated that he had no interest in coming out of retirement, like a kid who had been turned down for a prom date and said "Well I never wanted to go with her anyway."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="adambr2, post: 500561, member: 7277"] Very well said. So put that in perspective a little bit. The guy who thought 2002 "might be his last camp" ended up retiring for good after 2010. That's a course of 9 seasons. Favre spent literally an entire career's worth of time for some players hemming about his own potential retirement. And that's not counting the comeback that he probably would have been willing to make in 2011. If you recall, Favre said he would "listen" if the Bears came calling when Cutler went down late in 2011. I have little doubt he would have taken the opportunity, another chance to stick it to Green Bay and hop on a potentially playoff bound team as the starting QB without having to put any work into it all year. Of course, when the Bears said they weren't interested, Favre reiterated that he had no interest in coming out of retirement, like a kid who had been turned down for a prom date and said "Well I never wanted to go with her anyway." [/QUOTE]
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