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  • #46
    Originally posted by Patler View Post
    Interesting. According to that report, this lady is a "regular" at the airport when the Packers arrive, and Rodgers spoke to her and signed autographs for her last week. That would explain why he might pass her by this time. An interview with her about that would be interesting.

    If that is true, PFT owes Rodgers an apology just as public as the criticism was. If Rodgers has signed things for her already, I don't think he is obliged to sign more for her every time she shows up.
    Interesting. The sound bite from her made it sound like she was upset. If it's true that she's a regular, and AR has signed stuff for her before, she really has no reason to be too upset. Although a little wave of recognition would've been nice.

    Despite fears of getting roasted myself, I'm going to 'plan B' her here a bit - I know some people who're sick, and think they deserve special treatment, people to acknowledge their illness all the time, advertise the fact that they are/have been sick. I don't know her personally of course, and not saying she's like that in particular, but it does point that way a little. For her to say to a camera 'I had breast cancer and he wouldn't sign my hat'...

    Before anyone says I don't understand, my mother had breast cancer, and a remission that landed her in chemo/radiation a second time. She didn't/doesn't let it slow her down, and the only way you'd know about it is because she sometimes wears a pink ribbon, and she runs the local daffodil campaign. She certainly doesn't expect any sort of special treatment.
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    • #47
      Originally posted by Scott Campbell View Post
      I'm still stunned that she had the audacity to ask at 2am in the morning.
      No kidding. The last thing I remember asking for at 2 AM was to get my pants back
      "Never, never ever support a punk like mraynrand. Rather be as I am and feel real sympathy for his sickness." - Woodbuck

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      • #48
        Ya it turned out #12 already signed an autograph for her and she's just a regular at the airport.

        And what's a cancer patient doing up at 2am anyway? Sheesh.

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        • #49
          I'd be severely disappointed had he not apparently signed an autograph and talked to her before as its now being reported. I didn't see the video but I can also see a scenario where maybe he wasn't even paying attention to see her. Its not like its 7 in the morning and he's walking by her. Its 2 AM and he might be so wiped out that he's on auto-pilot. Big games and other situations that get the adrenalin pumping have a tendency to completely wipe you out after its all over. That much I can attest to.

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          • #50
            Rodgers has done a lot of charity work, but you hardly hear about it because he's not public about it. The fact that a camera was rolling may have had a lot to do with why he didn't stop.
            I can't run no more
            With that lawless crowd
            While the killers in high places
            Say their prayers out loud
            But they've summoned, they've summoned up
            A thundercloud
            They're going to hear from me - Leonard Cohen

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            • #51
              Originally posted by Packers4Glory View Post
              I'd be severely disappointed had he not apparently signed an autograph and talked to her before as its now being reported. I didn't see the video but I can also see a scenario where maybe he wasn't even paying attention to see her. Its not like its 7 in the morning and he's walking by her. Its 2 AM and he might be so wiped out that he's on auto-pilot. Big games and other situations that get the adrenalin pumping have a tendency to completely wipe you out after its all over. That much I can attest to.
              I also kinda think that playing 4 quarters of NFL football could make one a tad worn out as well, but that's just my opinion. I might show up at the airport to welcome them home, but I would never expect anything from them for my trouble. The point of being there is supposed to be to show support FOR THEM.

              Guinness, you may be right. My mom had breast cancer too, and sometimes I forget because she never talks about it. A very good friend of mine has had it twice and the fact that she was bald for a while and wears the pink shirt at the race for the cure are the only ways you'd know. Neither would ever have been caught dead on camera about it.
              "Greatness is not an act... but a habit.Greatness is not an act... but a habit." -Greg Jennings

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              • #52
                Well at least she wasnt as bad as this old lady....

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                • #53
                  For the record, let's not attack Grandma over this. Unless she is hocking the autographs on Ebay for profit I see nothing wrong with her hanging out to interact with the players and gets sigs regardless of the time. Just a hardcore fan and what the hell else is she gonna do anyways? I dont think she said anything negative about Rodgers just that she wanted him to sign her hat. I dont think ARod dogged her and was probably thinking she was looking for Matthews since she had his jersey in her hand (why would a player think about signing anyone else jersey). All of bunch of anti-Packer BS, with her and ARod the victims.

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                  • #54
                    Originally posted by MadtownPacker View Post
                    Well at least she wasnt as bad as this old lady....



                    Where the heck do you guys find this things?
                    The library of photos some of you have must be tremendous !

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                    • #55
                      Originally posted by Patler View Post


                      Where the heck do you guys find this things?
                      The library of photos some of you have must be tremendous !
                      That's Madtown's mother in law. Which helps explain his mood swings.

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                      • #56
                        Originally posted by MadtownPacker View Post
                        For the record, let's not attack Grandma over this.
                        At 2am, grandma is a complete sh!thead for asking for autographs.

                        Especially is she's selling them, which is a lot more likely given the frequency of her reported trips to the airport.

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                        • #57
                          Originally posted by MadtownPacker View Post
                          For the record, let's not attack Grandma over this. Unless she is hocking the autographs on Ebay for profit I see nothing wrong with her hanging out to interact with the players and gets sigs regardless of the time. Just a hardcore fan and what the hell else is she gonna do anyways? I dont think she said anything negative about Rodgers just that she wanted him to sign her hat. I dont think ARod dogged her and was probably thinking she was looking for Matthews since she had his jersey in her hand (why would a player think about signing anyone else jersey). All of bunch of anti-Packer BS, with her and ARod the victims.
                          i'm thinking she is trying to sell them on e-bay, or get them for other people. she's there all the time trying to get anyone to sign, and she just got a sig last week from a-rod, why does she need another if she isn't trying to sell them?

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                          • #58
                            What a joke

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                            • #59
                              But Im glad Matthews gave her an autograph at the end because she deserved it.

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                              • #60


                                So, Did A Snubbed Cancer Patient Really Come To Aaron Rodgers' Public-Relations Rescue? Yes, Jan Cavanaugh did.

                                "I am very unhappy with people making so much out of this, because this really isn't that big of a deal. It's up to the players to decide who they want to give an autograph to, and that's their prerogative."

                                Just a week earlier, Rodgers autographed Jan's pink jersey bearing the number 12 as the team departed for Philadelphia. [WBAY]

                                Florio has a bug up his ass about this.

                                When we posted on Sunday the item regarding video from WBAY-TV showing Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers breezing by a breast cancer patient hopeful that he’d sign her hat, we knew there would be a reaction.


                                Last word on the Aaron Rodgers-Jan Cavanaugh video
                                Posted by Mike Florio on January 17, 2011, 6:31 PM EST

                                When we posted on Sunday the item regarding video from WBAY-TV showing Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers breezing by a breast cancer patient hopeful that he’d sign her hat, we knew there would be a reaction.

                                Packers fans, basking in the franchise’s biggest win since Brett Favre left town, have no interest in any criticism of their new green-and-golden boy. It’s obvious. It’s predictable. And we don’t blame them for being protective of their star quarterback.

                                After all, plenty of fans of other teams blindly have defended far, far worse behavior by their star quarterbacks. (The Falcons circa 2007 and the Steelers circa 2010 come to mind.) Rodgers, as we admitted on Sunday, was fully within his rights to not acknowledge the existence of Jan Cavanaugh while walking through the airport as the team either was heading to or returning from Atlanta. And we had every right to react to the video, as harvested, edited, and presented by WBAY, by opining that Rodgers was acting like an ass.

                                Since the item surfaced here and at Deadspin, a litany of excuses and clarifications has emerged on Rodgers’ behalf. For some bloggers inclined either to pander to Packers fans or to settle old scores with (or possibly, to gain some traffic by sparking a public fight), the caught-on-film conduct of Rodgers has been overlooked or minimized in favor of attacks against those who dared to point out what the video obviously shows — Rodgers walking past Jan Cavanaugh as if she didn’t exist.

                                How strong is the desire to defend Rodgers from criticism? We’ve even been accused of running a payola ring, trading favorable coverage of players for cash. Yes, at least one man with a cheesehead fashioned from tin foil suggests that we have funded PFT by illegally taking money from agents to say nice things about their clients, and to say bad things about the clients of their competitors. (For the benefit of those who will be inclined to think it’s true unless we dignify the delusion with a denial, the accusation is completely untrue.)

                                Actually, it was against our interests to post the story criticizing Rodgers, since we had submitted a request on Sunday for a Packers player to appear this week on PFT Live. We’ve got a feeling that, for perhaps the same reason WBAY so quickly deleted the video, our request will be denied.

                                It doesn’t matter whether it was Rodgers or any other player. Whoever walked by Jan Cavanaugh like she wasn’t even there was going to get reamed on the pages of PFT, because I believe that cancer patients deserve the highest level of respect and deference that can be provided.

                                Anyone whose life has been touched by the disease knows what I mean. We all can see in Jan Cavanaugh the mother or sister or aunt or friend or neighbor who has had to confront a silent killer that could kill — and, frankly, eventually will kill — many of the people reading these words. (For those of you who make it to 45 without getting cancer, that’s probably about the time you’ll start worrying from time to time about all the different organs in your body, and your spouse’s body, that eventually could be infested with it.)

                                This, in the lull between a boring Seahawks-Bears game and the start of the Jets-Patriots game the WBAY report, forwarded to us by multiple readers, struck a nerve with me.

                                So what of the follow-up report from WBAY, which likely has spent much of the past 24 hours apologizing to angry viewers for depicting Rodgers in a negative light and simultaneously applying lips to the buttocks of anyone and everyone in the Packers organization, that Rodgers signed a jersey the week before for Cavanaugh? Apparently, some of you think that makes his decision to walk past her without a nod or a smile or anything else fine and dandy.

                                I don’t.

                                If anything, this familiarity tends to reinforce the notion that Rodgers knew or should have known that Cavanaugh has cancer, making his failure to offer a friendly nod or a wave or a quick “not today, maybe next time” while she waited for him to sign her hat even more strange.

                                Many Packers fans have pointed out all the charitable things that Rodgers has done over the years. He deserves credit for that. And so allow us publicly to declare, “Attaboy.”

                                Folks who frequent this site on a regular basis know that we aren’t terribly impressed by the things athletes do while the world is watching. As one high-level executive with a team other than the Packers (and not an NFC North rival) observed in response the WBAY video, what we do when tired, cranky, busy, etc. reveals more about our true character than what we do when attending a charitable event arranged through the team and/or handlers.

                                As to the argument that Rodgers was wearing ear buds and thus not paying attention to his surroundings, that excuse doesn’t cut it as to anyone who is over the age 0f 15. Rodgers knows that fans gather in that airport when the Packers come and go. Choosing to remain in his own little world isn’t the way to interact with those whose interest in football helps pay Rodgers’ salary. (Which was the real point of our first story on the matter.)

                                As to the idea that Rodgers was just focused on the task at hand, the Packers were flying to Atlanta, not walking into the Georgia Dome.

                                As to the idea that Jan Cavanaugh wasn’t bothered by Rodgers’ decision to snub her, that’s her prerogative. And we respect her for it. She’s a Packers fan, she lives in the area, she wants to see the team do well, and she’s got bigger things in her life to worry about than whether Aaron Rodgers will give her the time of day.

                                Bottom line? As we said last night on Twitter, nothing said or argued or reported since we first posted the item changes for us the image of Rodgers ignoring Jan Cavanaugh. But if it will make Packers fans feel better to complain about our coverage of the incident instead of acknowledging (as a few grudgingly have done) that Rodgers handled the situation poorly, nothing we can say or argue or report will change that.
                                "When it's third and ten, you can take the milk drinkers and I'll take the whiskey drinkers every time" Max McGee

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