While tailgating before the game last week, some friends and I were hanging out in the Stadium view bar waiting for some other friends. Jerry Kramer was there autographing his book. There was no one around him for a few minutes so I thought I'd take the opportunity to chat with him.
I introduced my self and asked him about his book. Then I asked him what he thought of the season so far. He attributed much of the problems this year to the whole Favre saga. He thought that Favre's waffling along with the media frenzy that followed really dented the psyche of the team and that if he had never retired or just stayed retired this team would be in much better shape. He didn't say it, but I came away believing that he thought the Packers were pushing Brett to retire right away. He said something along the lines of "if you have all the pieces to win a championship you better make damn well sure you do everything you can to get there" (insinuating that the Packers may not have done that). He was very passionate and it was quite evident that he still cares very much about this team.
He said he likes Rodgers. Said "he's a good kid". Said hes playing very well for a "rookie". He emphasized rookie saying: "I don't care how long he's been in the league, he's a rookie until he starts playing".
Since he played OL I had to ask him if he thought Colledge would eventually be our LT. He said that he wasn't impressed when he saw him play LT and that he thought they'd leave him at guard. I was disappointed to hear this as I have been thinking Colledge was going to solidify the 2nd most important position on the offense, but it was interesting none the less to hear this from a former great.
Not trying to stir anything up with this, just thought I'd share.
I introduced my self and asked him about his book. Then I asked him what he thought of the season so far. He attributed much of the problems this year to the whole Favre saga. He thought that Favre's waffling along with the media frenzy that followed really dented the psyche of the team and that if he had never retired or just stayed retired this team would be in much better shape. He didn't say it, but I came away believing that he thought the Packers were pushing Brett to retire right away. He said something along the lines of "if you have all the pieces to win a championship you better make damn well sure you do everything you can to get there" (insinuating that the Packers may not have done that). He was very passionate and it was quite evident that he still cares very much about this team.
He said he likes Rodgers. Said "he's a good kid". Said hes playing very well for a "rookie". He emphasized rookie saying: "I don't care how long he's been in the league, he's a rookie until he starts playing".
Since he played OL I had to ask him if he thought Colledge would eventually be our LT. He said that he wasn't impressed when he saw him play LT and that he thought they'd leave him at guard. I was disappointed to hear this as I have been thinking Colledge was going to solidify the 2nd most important position on the offense, but it was interesting none the less to hear this from a former great.
Not trying to stir anything up with this, just thought I'd share.

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