Ok, there are a few out there salivating in anticipation of the first Packer loss in which Rodgers does not play well.
They will immediately compose something like this :
"(1)Well, TT and MM supportesr/apologists/jocksniffers - your anointed boy stunk!
(2)Don't you wish you had Favre now?
(3) See! I'm a genius for wanting Favre!"
I thought I would make a preemptive strike response:
1. A young quarterback inevitably goes through an often rocky learning process. Favre certainly did. But it is better to grow and move forward over sticking with what you already know won't work.
2. No. Gladly take the growing pains - with potential championship upside - than watching another season come up short with an aging quarterback who began to think of himself as more important than his team.
3. Without question. Wishing to stick with something that hasn't worked in over a decade immediately identifies you as one.
So when the gleeful 'fans' emerge from under their rocks to fire off their diatribes after the Packers lose a game, this can be a quick, handy answer.
They will immediately compose something like this :
"(1)Well, TT and MM supportesr/apologists/jocksniffers - your anointed boy stunk!
(2)Don't you wish you had Favre now?
(3) See! I'm a genius for wanting Favre!"
I thought I would make a preemptive strike response:
1. A young quarterback inevitably goes through an often rocky learning process. Favre certainly did. But it is better to grow and move forward over sticking with what you already know won't work.
2. No. Gladly take the growing pains - with potential championship upside - than watching another season come up short with an aging quarterback who began to think of himself as more important than his team.
3. Without question. Wishing to stick with something that hasn't worked in over a decade immediately identifies you as one.
So when the gleeful 'fans' emerge from under their rocks to fire off their diatribes after the Packers lose a game, this can be a quick, handy answer.


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