retiredgrampa said:
How ANY player coming out of college can have a big head once he sees the guys he'll be competing with and againest, is beyond me. I would think it would be a humbling experience, and a bit of a scary one. If I were a new QB on a team, the first thing I would do is take the OL out for steak dinners. After all, those guys will decide whether you thrive or die out there. It's more than stupid to antagonize your body guards.
People mistake Aaron's confidence for cockiness and it's not.
If you read about how in his first year...he scored his first touchdown
and ALL the Green Bay receivers congratulated him....
He's got lots of supporters and friends on the team and that BIG head description by that writer is his opinion. Other's see it as poise, and some see it as cockiness.
It's all a matter of perspective.
I base my opinion on the results.
He supports and helps Brett Favre and patiently waits his turn.
He never complains and does what the coaching staff asks.
He doesn't cause off field trouble like pac man jones.
He's shown marked improvement this year and has really
been solid this year.
He was pointed out to complain of the o-line breakdown during the Patriots game..yet continued to play w/a broken foot.
I think those results speak for themselves on this COCKY or POISED kid