You can read it all right here.
https://www.reddit.com/r/GreenBayPackers/comments/1138cj9/i_am_former_packers_wr_greg_jennings_ama_about/ I didn't read all of it, but here are a few I thought were good that I've read. He's right about the media.
Question: Hi Greg, do you truly not like Aaron or is it all for hot takes on tv?
Greg: I absolutely love Aaron and have always spoken honestly in the meeting rooms at dinner tables and my commentary has never been to personally attack him due to being disgruntled. I believe because of the way I left and what I said as I departed paints the picture of everything I say with a dark cloud. And to be honest, my network or any other platform for that matter, never posts the complementary things I say because it doesn;t create the buzz
Question: Hi Greg. What’s it like to have played for an organization as iconic as the Packers and having great success while there, to then be disliked by a large portion of the fan base due to your words and actions after leaving the team? Do you wish you would have handled things differently?
Greg: It was amazing playing for the Packers. It was difficult going through the entire process feeling as though all i had done wasn't enough to remain a Packer. I've said often that I completely mishandled the situation. Even if I knew it to be my truth, that was not the way I should've handled it. I'm a people person, so I'd be lying if i said it doesn't hurt to be fully embraced. All I can do now is move forward with no malice toward any personnel, player, and fan 🙏🏾
Question: Hey Greg, You were a part of long line of great receivers (James Lofton, Sterling Sharpe, Robert Brooks, Jordy Nelson, Donald Driver). Do you see Christian Watson as someone who continues that legacy? Follow up - What are the intangibles that the common fan might not know that pros can spot in sensing greatness in younger players like him (or others)?
Greg: I see a lot of raw talent with Christian Watson. One thing most of us were afforded was a veteran guy who was still considered the #1 option. He was forced into being that this year. he'll continue to understand defenses and how to attack them. which will slow the game down for him. the talent is obviously there and time will tell us all we want and hope to know.