Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers, now finally assured that Brett Favre won’t be taking his job, says he can handle it if not everyone in Green Bay is on board with the team’s decision to move on.
But what Rodgers doesn’t get is why the fans have to be so mean about it — even little kids.
“I understand it to some point if I put myself into a Favre fanatic’s shoes,” Rodgers said today, per the
Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel. “The things I can’t understand, the things I really take personally, is when I’m driving up to the [parking lot] gate and punching in my punch code and somebody says ‘F— you’ to me. That kind of bothers me. Or when
a little kid is yelling swear words at me. That kind of gets to me. The boos, they expect a high level of play and they miss Brett Favre. I understand that. But the ‘F— you’ and the little kids saying swear words to me, I don’t understand that.”
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