| Can you feel the tension? |
Earlier this week, former Packer Quarterback Brett Favre said that he wasn't surprised that Aaron Rodgers won a Super Bowl. That would've been fine, until he went on to say he was surprised that Rodgers didn't win a Super Bowl sooner, even though Rodgers won in just his third year starting. Favre stated that back in 2007 he made comments that that Packers team was the most talented he had ever been. Favre has once again stuck his foot in his mouth with relations to his former organization. He comes off as jealous and angry against the man who replaced him in Green Bay, and the comment was completely uncalled for.
When asked for a response for Favre, Rodgers dodged the question by complimenting his team on winning the Super Bowl. Rodgers is nearly a polar opposite of Favre in handling adversity, preferring to keep his emotions to himself and publicly holding an even keel. Rodgers is now outshining Favre in football and the media and is a class act.
I sincerely hope that one day, Favre will have enough maturity to make amends with the Packer organization and with Aaron Rodgers, but for now, it appears, he still doesn't have enough.




