Brett Favre: Rodney Harrison Has Every Right to Call out Former Packers QB
Rodney Harrison called out Brett Favre on his negative remarks towards Aaron Rodgers, and he had every right in the world to do so.
According to Yahoo!Sports’ Michael C. Jones, Favre appeared on Atlanta-based 790 AM The Zone and made disparaging comments about his former understudy.
"The biggest surprise to me would be that he didn't do it (win a Super Bowl) sooner," he said. Favre also went on to say that Rodgers "fell into a good situation."
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Rodgers himself shook off the comments and avoided confrontation with the washed-up QB.
"I'm just going to say that I was really proud of our team.” Rodgers said. “It takes 53 guys to win a championship and we had the right recipe last year, and we're trying to do the same thing this season."
That was a classy response in a classless situation from the reigning Super Bowl MVP.
While Rodgers has taken the high road, it hasn’t stopped Rodney Harrison from jumping into the thick of the controversy and adding his opinion.
Mike Florio over at NBC’s ProFootballTalk.com has video footage of Harrison calling Favre "classless" and "immature" among other things.
I have to agree with Harrison, who certainly isn’t afraid of saying what’s on his mind and delivering commentary that hits as hard as he used to in the NFL.
Favre really is a joke at this point in his life if he continues to negatively comment on a quarterback who brought a Super Bowl back to his former team.
Brett hasn’t won a Super Bowl for the Pack since 1997, and it was his only one in 15 seasons.
Rodgers has his team on track to repeat as champions, something Favre was unable to do. He may be a superior quarterback, and Favre just seems jealous of him at this point.
It’s another very sad career move for the disgraced QB.

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