In his first game as the Green Bay Packers new starting quarterback, Aaron Rodgers completed 9 of 15 passes with 1 touchdown and 1 interception. And for the most part the crowd cheered him on.
“I’ve always felt like we have the best fans in the NFL, and that they would support our team regardless of how they feel about myself, or Brett, or management or whatever,” Rodgers said. Read the rest of this entry »
Green Bay Packers starting quarterback Aaron Rodgers does not want you to feel sorry for him.
“I don’t need people to feel sorry for me,” Rodgers said. “Playing quarterback is a tough job and there’s a lot of scrutiny that goes along with that. You get too much blame some of the times, you get too much blame some of the times. You’ve just got to stay balanced. When you realize things happen for a reason, you don’t question why they happen, you realize it’s going to be an experience. The last three years, and this past off-season, have made me the person I am, and I wouldn’t have changed it for anything.”
Wait a second, who feels sorry for you? Do they know you’re a millionaire?
Aaron Rodgers was forced to answer questions about Brett Favre at the ESPY’s.
For a young guy, he’s handling himself pretty good — unfortunately there are many more questions to come. I can’t imagine how much he must hate Favre right now.