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<blockquote data-quote="Clay&#039;s Jock Strap" data-source="post: 268642" data-attributes="member: 1977"><p>I sure don't think Brett set the best leadership examples in his last few years in town, and I also think he behaved in a pretty childish way on his way out of town, but I sure as heck wouldn't go this far (rubbish). I simply think that the pampering and entitlements he grew used to under Sherman and maybe the loss of his dad who was sort of his moral compass, really had a bad effect on him and his judgment. I honestly believe that as he grows older and reflects on things, there is a good chance he will regret some of what he did. Maybe not, but I know I sure as hell regret some of the things I did and some of the ways I behaved when I was younger and a little bit less mature in my thinking. Being right isn't always as important as is doing the right thing and for some folks that just isn't so easy to wrap their head around - especially before they mature a bit. He may think he was "right" but that doesn't make his actions righteous.</p><p> </p><p>Some people get the impression that I hate Brett. That simply isn't true. I am profoundly disappointed in many of the decisions he chose to make, that is for sure. I feel he crossed a big line going to play for our division rival. I don't think as highly of him as I once did, and as I said in another thread, now he is "dead to me." That is just the Sicilian way of saying that in my world he doesn't exist, and won't for a few years... The Viking thing was really salt in the eyes of Packer fans. There is no other franchise I can think of where the team and fans are so intimately connected. He must know this. If his intention was to get back at the team he had to realize that there would be collateral damage with the fanbase. </p><p> </p><p>Anyway, this thread is about Aaron. I will not discuss our former QB in it any futher. Actually, I am so sick of, and sickened by the topic that if I discuss it at all it will be in a favre thread.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clay's Jock Strap, post: 268642, member: 1977"] I sure don't think Brett set the best leadership examples in his last few years in town, and I also think he behaved in a pretty childish way on his way out of town, but I sure as heck wouldn't go this far (rubbish). I simply think that the pampering and entitlements he grew used to under Sherman and maybe the loss of his dad who was sort of his moral compass, really had a bad effect on him and his judgment. I honestly believe that as he grows older and reflects on things, there is a good chance he will regret some of what he did. Maybe not, but I know I sure as hell regret some of the things I did and some of the ways I behaved when I was younger and a little bit less mature in my thinking. Being right isn't always as important as is doing the right thing and for some folks that just isn't so easy to wrap their head around - especially before they mature a bit. He may think he was "right" but that doesn't make his actions righteous. Some people get the impression that I hate Brett. That simply isn't true. I am profoundly disappointed in many of the decisions he chose to make, that is for sure. I feel he crossed a big line going to play for our division rival. I don't think as highly of him as I once did, and as I said in another thread, now he is "dead to me." That is just the Sicilian way of saying that in my world he doesn't exist, and won't for a few years... The Viking thing was really salt in the eyes of Packer fans. There is no other franchise I can think of where the team and fans are so intimately connected. He must know this. If his intention was to get back at the team he had to realize that there would be collateral damage with the fanbase. Anyway, this thread is about Aaron. I will not discuss our former QB in it any futher. Actually, I am so sick of, and sickened by the topic that if I discuss it at all it will be in a favre thread. [/QUOTE]
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