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<blockquote data-quote="Bogart" data-source="post: 346328" data-attributes="member: 3900"><p>I watched Brett Favre play in the green uniform for years, I think we all did.</p><p></p><p>At the end of the day, no matter what, I <em>still </em>think of him as my childhood hero, and one of my favorite players of all time. Growing up and watching him, was very fun for me, and I appreciate him for getting us that Super Bowl in 1996. So in my teen years, Brett Favre made my sundays very fun.</p><p></p><p>Favre <u>was</u> the man. Not anymore.</p><p></p><p>Time to hand the torch to Rodgers.</p><p>I have to hear all this Favre ******** when I go back home from his Super DIE HARD fans that kiss his *** no matter where he plays, and it disgusts me. They jump the bandwagon just because the old man does. Don't root for the Pack anymore cause <em>Mr. I'm So Great</em> plays for the Vikings now. LeRoy Butler was on Mike&Mike last week and he mentioned the Favre fans that just hate Rodgers with a passion because he's not Favre, and I know exactly what he is talking about. Now every single one of them can stare at the Lombardi trophy. Stare are the ring on Aaron Rodgers hand and suck it up!</p><p></p><p>Favre's book is closed, and it's been closed now. To me personally, Rodgers got the shadow off of him by the way he handled it, and I also believe this is a big reason they wanted the Super Bowl so bad. Last night, I think everyone could see Rodgers wanted that win more than anyone else on the field. Even after Nelson dropping passes, he didn't pull a Favre and stop throwing the ball to him (and start forcing it double coverage to another receiver.)</p><p></p><p>I'm tired of the Favre comparisons, but the Steve Young/Aaron Rodgers comparing, does make sense in a way. Young had to walk in the shadow of a man he could never replace, and it made him more determined to prove everyone wrong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bogart, post: 346328, member: 3900"] I watched Brett Favre play in the green uniform for years, I think we all did. At the end of the day, no matter what, I [I]still [/I]think of him as my childhood hero, and one of my favorite players of all time. Growing up and watching him, was very fun for me, and I appreciate him for getting us that Super Bowl in 1996. So in my teen years, Brett Favre made my sundays very fun. Favre [U]was[/U] the man. Not anymore. Time to hand the torch to Rodgers. I have to hear all this Favre ******** when I go back home from his Super DIE HARD fans that kiss his *** no matter where he plays, and it disgusts me. They jump the bandwagon just because the old man does. Don't root for the Pack anymore cause [I]Mr. I'm So Great[/I] plays for the Vikings now. LeRoy Butler was on Mike&Mike last week and he mentioned the Favre fans that just hate Rodgers with a passion because he's not Favre, and I know exactly what he is talking about. Now every single one of them can stare at the Lombardi trophy. Stare are the ring on Aaron Rodgers hand and suck it up! Favre's book is closed, and it's been closed now. To me personally, Rodgers got the shadow off of him by the way he handled it, and I also believe this is a big reason they wanted the Super Bowl so bad. Last night, I think everyone could see Rodgers wanted that win more than anyone else on the field. Even after Nelson dropping passes, he didn't pull a Favre and stop throwing the ball to him (and start forcing it double coverage to another receiver.) I'm tired of the Favre comparisons, but the Steve Young/Aaron Rodgers comparing, does make sense in a way. Young had to walk in the shadow of a man he could never replace, and it made him more determined to prove everyone wrong. [/QUOTE]
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