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<blockquote data-quote="all about da packers" data-source="post: 16954" data-attributes="member: 227"><p>You know honestly, I heard Brett's remarks, and when the commentators started talking about it as if it was negative, I was just confused. For god sakes, do ESPN workers have any brains? I agree with what Brett said, In the end, Its all up to Aaron. Aaron must have the will and dedication to get better, the drive to succeed, and the determination to win. No coach can teach that. Not even Brett can teach that. But there is no doubt that if Aaron asked Brett a question, Brett would do his best to answer it for Aaron. </p><p></p><p>On another note, wasn't it the same ESPN crew that said how Breet and Aaron were sharing jokes and told Aaron calling Brett "Grandpa", and Brett's reply. Doesn't that just prove that there is no hard feeling between the two? There are stupid idiots in the media, who for some odd reason are having a "Pick on Brett" day. :evil:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="all about da packers, post: 16954, member: 227"] You know honestly, I heard Brett's remarks, and when the commentators started talking about it as if it was negative, I was just confused. For god sakes, do ESPN workers have any brains? I agree with what Brett said, In the end, Its all up to Aaron. Aaron must have the will and dedication to get better, the drive to succeed, and the determination to win. No coach can teach that. Not even Brett can teach that. But there is no doubt that if Aaron asked Brett a question, Brett would do his best to answer it for Aaron. On another note, wasn't it the same ESPN crew that said how Breet and Aaron were sharing jokes and told Aaron calling Brett "Grandpa", and Brett's reply. Doesn't that just prove that there is no hard feeling between the two? There are stupid idiots in the media, who for some odd reason are having a "Pick on Brett" day. :evil: [/QUOTE]
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