Troy Aikman Is Just As Sick Of Brett Favre As You Are
AwfulAnnouncing —
... out of Brett Favre. Do you go on to win the Super Bowl? Well maybe you do, but they could very easily go 4 and 12 as well."Interesting take and pretty spot on. I definitely don't agree with the notion that Aaron Rodgers should be the starter, but I can't believe I forgot how long Favre has been contemplating leaving the game. I was in Highschool in 1996?! Good lord. Someone seriously needs to Nancy Kerrigan this guy so we can all move on....including him. Troy Aikman Tired Of Brett Favre, Supports Aaron Rodgers (You Been Blinded)
Troy Aikman Is Tired of Hearing About Brett Favre Retiring For 'Over a Decade'
FanHouse —
... lifetime record against the Packers) and has called a lot of Green Bay games. While not a Favre expert, he still is coming from a place we can all respect. I'm not an Aikman fan, but I like that he hasn't been shy about calling out whiners. That crap about the Packers going 4-12 with Favre this year was insane since this team nearly went to the Super Bowl last year and pretty much the same group is back. Well, except for Favre. You can listen to the clips of Aikman here. Permalink | Email this | ...
Troy Aikman Will Not be a Top Seed in ESPN's Who's FAVRE? Tournament
JoeSportsFan.com —
Prior to Brett F***e's trade to the Jets -- a move which Favre accepted after he was persuaded that he'd be "the face of the franchise in the Big Apple" (per Sal Paolantonio) -- Fox's number one football analyst Troy Aikman opined on the drama on the 2 Live Stews radio show Wednesday.
Among other things, Aikman stated that Favre flirts with retirement every year and has been doing so for quite some time.
The statement was as obvious as it was refreshing:
"This has been going on for over a decade. Going in to '96, the Super Bowl that ...
What If Aaron Rodgers Had Taken the Low Road?
Dave's Football Blog —
... After all, those GMs know just as well as the rest of us — the man who follows The Man is doomed. Aaron Rodgers is the next Cliff Stoudt, the next Brian Griese, the next Jay Fielder. They’ll never accept him in Green Bay, because Packers fans don’t support a team anymore. They support some dude — a dude who hasn’t won a title in 12 years and has spent most of that time manipulating the media with his tired maybe-I’ll-retire schtick. Clearly, this has had a massively hypnotic effect on Packers fans, who would drink the Kool-Aid if their ...



