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Aaron,Aaron,Aaron....

By Al Fagerli ( Contact )   July 2, 2008

When I was much younger,the thought of being a big time pro athlete was a dream. Now,except for the money,I guess I wouldn't relish it that much. Take for instance,Packer q-b Aaron Rodgers. The poor guy opens his mouth and really insterted the ol" size 10 didn't he? You don't take shots at the fans no matter where you play,but especially in GREEN BAY,where the Packers are their life. Whether or not he was quoted correctly Aaron does have some damage control to do. He's already started,let's hope by training camp he will still be allowed into town. Any thoughts on how he can make amends?

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ray53511
Jul 2, 2008 at 7:01 p.m.
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I guess he better move over and let Brett take the helm back. Obviously He Didn't learn that from Mr. Favre. I haven't heard Brett or Deanna say a bad word about Packers Fans. If you read their books you would know they would have just cause to say things about Packers fans. He needs to wake up and realize he should be talking bad about the people that pay his salary in more ways then One. Packers Fans are sharholders in the company.

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