Classic double-spin coming from Bert. Coveniently, carefully rearrange history to avoid saying anything that might have mattered at the time, while twisting and turning the answer into a run-on filibuster while finally landing into a totally different topic than what was originally asked, with no one from the Packers calling him, because he's a family man that just wants to play football and possibly win a Super Bowl after coming back from a serious arm injury.
This part of the interview cracks me up. He is so full of shit it's coming out of his ears.
(Why Minnesota this time? Why not stay with Jets?)
"Well, I wasn't willing to have surgery at that time, that's first and foremost and the biggest. Because as I left there, we had already done an MRI, we knew what the problem was and I was like, 'You know, 39 years old, I'm not willing to go through that' at that time. It was right after we had finished, we had started off obviously great, 8-3, and everybody was feeling good about the team and where we were going, and then it was very disappointing after that. And I knew I had an injury that would require surgery if I chose to play, and as disappointed as I was, I chose to go home and not have it, and they chose to go in a different direction. That's how it evolved."
(But you asked for release, why do that?)
"Well first of all, none of that matters now anyway. What matters is this game Monday night, and that's all that matters. And this team has welcomed me here. It's been a lot of fun, it's been a lot of work, but I'm having a good time. And that's all that matters. I had a great time in New York, enjoyed the guys there, enjoyed being with Mike Tannenbaum and Woody, those guys were great, Eric, on down the line, it was fun. I wish we'd ended up a little bit better, but that's over and done with."
"Well, I wasn't willing to have surgery at that time, that's first and foremost and the biggest. Because as I left there, we had already done an MRI, we knew what the problem was and I was like, 'You know, 39 years old, I'm not willing to go through that' at that time. It was right after we had finished, we had started off obviously great, 8-3, and everybody was feeling good about the team and where we were going, and then it was very disappointing after that. And I knew I had an injury that would require surgery if I chose to play, and as disappointed as I was, I chose to go home and not have it, and they chose to go in a different direction. That's how it evolved."
(But you asked for release, why do that?)
"Well first of all, none of that matters now anyway. What matters is this game Monday night, and that's all that matters. And this team has welcomed me here. It's been a lot of fun, it's been a lot of work, but I'm having a good time. And that's all that matters. I had a great time in New York, enjoyed the guys there, enjoyed being with Mike Tannenbaum and Woody, those guys were great, Eric, on down the line, it was fun. I wish we'd ended up a little bit better, but that's over and done with."
This part of the interview cracks me up. He is so full of shit it's coming out of his ears.

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