yooperfan
9 years ago

As long as Aaron is there the night Brett's number is added to the Ring of Honor!

That's the I.important date!

I sure hope Bart Starr can be at both, been very little news about his recovery.

That would make both days do much more special.

Originally Posted by: buckeyepackfan 



If Aaron is not there that night, we have a REAL problem.

steveishere
9 years ago
I don't understand why anyone thinks Aaron should be at Favres packers HOF thing? He wasn't here and had nothing to do with the majority of Bretts career in GB. Guys like Antonio Freeman and others that Brett actually played with or was friends with is who you'll see there. It makes no sense to act like Aaron should have some obligation to be there.
steveishere
9 years ago

Well I'll just jump in too it, Rodgers is arguably the face of the franchise and team leader. I get he had this planned in advance but when you're in a leadership role regardless if it's a football team or private company sometimes you're expected to attend these kind of functions.

To me personally he should darn well know that skipping out is going to create a bit of a stir and look bad, be the leader and show up.

Now before I get all the Favre/Rodgers poo storm.... ask yourself this: If it was Bart Starr or Jerry Kramer Rodgers was dissing would you still say no big deal ?

Again a real leader can't pick and choose his situations he has to take them as they come.... Just my thoughts

Originally Posted by: wideside 



They aren't good friends and they really didn't play together, it's not a "diss" for Rodgers to not go. I wouldn't give a shit if Favre or Starr or any other person Rodgers didn't have a personal relationship with wasn't at his Packers HOF induction.
nerdmann
9 years ago

They aren't good friends and they really didn't play together, it's not a "diss" for Rodgers to not go. I wouldn't give a shit if Favre or Starr or any other person Rodgers didn't have a personal relationship with wasn't at his Packers HOF induction.

Originally Posted by: steveishere 



I bet if Starr was being honored, he'd be there.
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steveishere
9 years ago

I bet if Starr was being honored, he'd be there.

Originally Posted by: nerdmann 



I'm pretty sure he and Starr are friends and Starr would probably actually want him there. Rodgers and Favre are not good friends and I doubt Favre is sitting there saying "man I really wish Aaron would go to my ceremony" This is just something for fans who like to be butthurt to get butthurt over.
Zero2Cool
9 years ago

Well I'll just jump in too it, Rodgers is arguably the face of the franchise and team leader. I get he had this planned in advance but when you're in a leadership role regardless if it's a football team or private company sometimes you're expected to attend these kind of functions.

To me personally he should darn well know that skipping out is going to create a bit of a stir and look bad, be the leader and show up.

Now before I get all the Favre/Rodgers poo storm.... ask yourself this: If it was Bart Starr or Jerry Kramer Rodgers was dissing would you still say no big deal ?

Again a real leader can't pick and choose his situations he has to take them as they come.... Just my thoughts

Originally Posted by: wideside 



Aaron is not dissing his good friend Brett here. He has a prior obligation. So tired of the media selfishly making people think Brett and Aaron are enemies. They don't intermingle like they used to, but that does not mean they are not still good friends.
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68md
9 years ago
Sigh.... you missed the point.

He is the leader of the franchise for lack of a better term when you are in a leadership position then sometimes you are expected to attend certain functions.

Put Favre and Rodgers relationship to the side.... got it? Fantastic.


When a franchise icon( could be anyone of them) goes in the HOF do you :

A. Go and represent the brand because hey that will be you someday and it's the right thing to do.
B. Go golfing and blow it off as no big deal.


To me it's not about Favre. It's about being a leader and doing the right thing. Time to stop acting like the 20 something golden boy and settle down a hair.

As for the media Z2C he consented to the ESPN interview and could have answered in a variety of ways.

He walked into this poo storm knowing full well his choice of not going could stir the pot.


OK done... sorry




uffda udfa
9 years ago
Had Favre been a wire to wire Packer I would agree with the above post. He's a Minnesota Vikings QB...that is where he wanted to be so that's how I view him, so why would Aaron be there for a guy who wanted to and did finish his playing career for another team?
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sschind
9 years ago

Well I'll just jump in too it, Rodgers is arguably the face of the franchise and team leader. I get he had this planned in advance but when you're in a leadership role regardless if it's a football team or private company sometimes you're expected to attend these kind of functions.

To me personally he should darn well know that skipping out is going to create a bit of a stir and look bad, be the leader and show up.

Now before I get all the Favre/Rodgers poo storm.... ask yourself this: If it was Bart Starr or Jerry Kramer Rodgers was dissing would you still say no big deal ?

Again a real leader can't pick and choose his situations he has to take them as they come.... Just my thoughts

Originally Posted by: wideside 




Exactly. He can't pick and choose his situations. His situation has him previously committed to a golf event and that is where he needs to be. Favre's induction into the PHOF has nothing to do with Rodgers or any other Packer player. I'm sure some good friends from his playing days (bag o donuts for example) may want to be there in support of a friend but there are no obligations.

Of course he knows it will create a poo storm. You can say shit on this forum you know. If not Nerd would have been banned long ago or have nothing to say but I digress. It will create a poo storm among the media looking for clickbait and among the Favre/Rodgers feud conspiracy theorists looking to read far more into something than should be.

If it was Bart Starr or Jerry Kramer you would get a different reaction because no one hates Bart Starr or Jerry Kramer. Lots of people hate Favre so its no big deal to them if Rodgers misses the event. If it were Starr of Kramer they would say the same thing you did, that its his job as the leader to be there.

If Rodgers had nothing planned I would love to see him there but I wouldn't hold it against him if he didn't show up. As it is, he has made a commitment to be somewhere else and since this is not a life altering event I would have less respect for him if he were to cancel his previous commitment just to put on the face of the franchise at some event that is not about him.
sschind
9 years ago

If not for the golf tourny, would Rodgers have some obligation to be there? 😕

Originally Posted by: Mucky Tundra 



IMO Rodgers has no obligation to be there. It is not about him.

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