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AT THIS POINT IN TIME HOW DOES AROD FEEL???

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  • #16
    Originally posted by gbgary
    hopefully he feels........."NOW IT'S ON!!"
    Those were my thoughts exactly. Hope it makes Arod feel more competitive and want to out duel Favre.

    I do not know what M3 and TT have planned, but I wonder if they will have Favre or Arod start the regular season game and have the other finish it. I doubt M3 would do anything like that though.

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    • #17
      i don't care how Arod feels.

      I don't know what your lives have been like, but I've had plenty of ups and downs, challenges. FAvre is being a spoiled brat about his setback. I expect Rodgers will keep his head up and work through it.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Merlin
        Originally posted by HarveyWallbangers
        Originally posted by MadtownPacker
        He is also the only one who hasn't done anything to deserve it.
        I don't get this. He obviously showed in practice and preseason and the Dallas game that he deserved it. You mean by starting games in the NFL? How the hell was he supposed to do that as long as Favre was around? Apparently, the Packers coaching staff felt he'd done enough to deserve it. Otherwise, they would have handed the job back to Favre.
        Okay, then by this logic, Craig Nall deserves it too. He came in when Favre AND Paterson went down and played outstanding and always played well in the pre-season when give the opportunity to work with at the very least the #2 offense. Once Rodgers was drafted, Nall never saw the #2 offense again in fact he wasn't even in consideration for anything.

        By your own logic, Rodgers isn't any better or worse then Nall. I am willing to bet you don't think that asnd in fact think Nall is horrible. If that is the case you wold be what is called a hypocrite.
        My god, get Nalls dick outta your mouth. Nall sucked. He always sucked...and there is a reason he couldn't win the job in buffalo.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Tyrone Bigguns
          Originally posted by Merlin
          Originally posted by HarveyWallbangers
          Originally posted by MadtownPacker
          He is also the only one who hasn't done anything to deserve it.
          I don't get this. He obviously showed in practice and preseason and the Dallas game that he deserved it. You mean by starting games in the NFL? How the hell was he supposed to do that as long as Favre was around? Apparently, the Packers coaching staff felt he'd done enough to deserve it. Otherwise, they would have handed the job back to Favre.
          Okay, then by this logic, Craig Nall deserves it too. He came in when Favre AND Paterson went down and played outstanding and always played well in the pre-season when give the opportunity to work with at the very least the #2 offense. Once Rodgers was drafted, Nall never saw the #2 offense again in fact he wasn't even in consideration for anything.

          By your own logic, Rodgers isn't any better or worse then Nall. I am willing to bet you don't think that asnd in fact think Nall is horrible. If that is the case you wold be what is called a hypocrite.
          My god, get Nalls dick outta your mouth. Nall sucked. He always sucked...and there is a reason he couldn't win the job in buffalo.
          In that case Merlin's dick would be in Nall's mouth, woudln't it?

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          • #20
            Pensive. IMO.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by Fritz
              According to rumors, if Favre comes back and starts for the Pack Rodgers will demand a trade at the end of the season. If this is so, how can you blame him? Favre's "retirement" was b.s. this year, so why should anyone believe Favre next year when he "retires"?
              Exactly. If I were him, I would feel steamrolled right now.
              Teamwork is what the Green Bay Packers were all about. They didn't do it for individual glory. They did it because they loved one another.
              Vince Lombardi

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              • #22
                Originally posted by Harlan Huckleby
                i don't care how Arod feels.

                I don't know what your lives have been like, but I've had plenty of ups and downs, challenges. FAvre is being a spoiled brat about his setback. I expect Rodgers will keep his head up and work through it.
                I pretty much agree with that. However, I HOPE that he has been told the fix is in on this stupid "competition" thing in the sense that the job is Rodgers's unless he clearly loses it.
                What could be more GOOD and NORMAL and AMERICAN than Packer Football?

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                • #23
                  I'm sure Aaron is as anxious as most of us are to see how this plays out...
                  Snake's Twitter comments would be LEGENDARY.........if I was ugly or gave a shit about Twitter.

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                  • #24
                    rodgers gets an 'a' for how's he's handled all this stuff... i mean, other than the 'get on board or shut up' comment he's handled this thing as well as anyone could. regardless of what happens, after all the crap he's been through with the draft and now this, i hope he does well somewhere someday...

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