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Published - Wednesday, July 02, 2008

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Rodgers backpedals on remark about Packers fans


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GREEN BAY — Since assuming the job as the Green Bay Packers’ starting quarterback following the retirement of Brett Favre, Aaron Rodgers had done everything right.

He had perfect attendance in the team’s quarterback school, organized team activity practices and mandatory minicamp workouts. He’d invited teammates over to his house once a week and gotten 30 or so of them to show up for catered dinners. He’d said all the right things in the media.
Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers plays with a football in between plays during mini-camp Tuesday June 17, 2008 at the Don Hutson Center in Green Bay, Wis.(AP Photo/Matt Ludtke)

Until now.

In a story about quarterbacks following legends in this week’s edition of Sports Illustrated, set to reach subscribers today and hit newsstands Thursday, Rodgers is quoted by author Chris Ballard saying something that likely won’t play well among fans who are already unsure about Rodgers replacing Favre.

“I don’t feel I need to sell myself to the fans,” Rodgers is quoted as saying in the story. “They need to get on board now or keep their mouths shut.”

As a result, Rodgers spent Tuesday in the center of controversy, with the remark dominating the talk-radio airwaves, Internet blogs and comment sections and several local TV sportscasts after Sports Illustrated released an advance copy of the story to the media. By day’s end, his voicemail was full and could no longer accept new messages.

“I love playing in Green Bay. I love the city of Green Bay. I love playing in a city that expects greatness, expects its players to play at a high level. I love my interaction with the fans, I love being in the community and spending time with them. That’s my only regret with this story breaking, that anyone would take offense to what I said,” Rodgers said Tuesday night. “Anything that makes it look like I don’t care about what the fans think about me is off base. That’s the biggest disappointment.”

Rodgers wouldn’t say whether he was misquoted or if the quote was taken out of context.

“The hardest thing today — and I’ve been pretty bummed out, to be honest — is that I honestly care about the fans. I do. They make the team go,” Rodgers said. “Hopefully our fans know how I really feel about them. Hopefully they think about the interactions I’ve had with them. I can’t think of a single time where I’ve had a negative experience with a fan. That’s my biggest fear — that people look at (the quote) and say, ’The guy’s arrogant, he hasn’t done anything yet.’ I realize that I haven’t done anything yet. I’ve played one good game in the NFL in three years, and otherwise I’ve been a backup. I don’t expect anyone to give me anything. I just don’t want this quote to come off arrogant or as negative towards our fans.

“I’m going to let each individual search their own heart and let them decide what they think the question was or what questions were asked (to lead to the quote). To break down the quote as best as I can, the message I wanted to get out was, ’Let’s move past myself, because it’s not about me. Let’s get on board with the Green Bay Packers of 2008.’ I know the fans will cheer me or boo me depending on how I play. But let’s not make it (only) about me, even though I’m at the most scrutinized position on field.”

Told of Rodgers’ comment on his weekly radio appearance on WTLX 100.5 FM, Packers right tackle Mark Tauscher, one of Rodgers’ closest friends on the team, was surprised by it.

“With Aaron, obviously this is a unique situation. No question about it. Whenever you replace a guy like Brett, there’s a lot of (pressure) on you, and I’m sure you get sick of answering questions,” Tauscher said. “I don’t know the context or how (the interview) played out. I haven’t read the article, and I don’t plan to. It’s a non-issue. What it’s going to come down to is how the guy goes out and plays. If I was him, I probably would not have said that. ... That quote is something I’m sure some people will take offense to.”
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PackerbackerfromAZ wrote on Jul 9, 2008 7:42 PM:

" Nobody wants to see THE BEST QB ever to play the game leave the Packers...but he shouldn't leave the team and/or the fans on such a yo-yo.

If he's gonna leave, leave, but the flip floppin' is not good for any of us.

Packers all the way!!!!
Connie "

RonL wrote on Jul 9, 2008 5:20 PM:

" Hmmmm! A QB who in his three years had two chances to actually play. Looked good on the field, but one somewhat large problem. Injured bothj times. Thank God we had an old guy who nevers misses a start and has more records than any QB in history.

Arron prove yourself on the field and the fans will come. Until then, we have every right to question your durability. "

swiss74 wrote on Jul 9, 2008 4:24 PM:

" I do not think what Aaron said was all that bad he was saying the fans need to support the packers, come on board. He has done what he should do. Sure we all would like to see Bret come back, but I am surprised all this came forward now, at this time of the year. If Brett plays, I hope Aaron will stay and play when needed and then take over when Bret does retire. I cried when Bret announced he was retiring, but I supported his decision. Who ever ends up the general on the field, I will be supporting that person. I just want the best for the Packers. I have been a Packer fan ever since I went to the University of Wisconsin. That is hard to say since I was a Bears fan before that. "

T.Tomke wrote on Jul 9, 2008 3:58 PM:

" It's only fair to the PACK organization & Aaron Rodgers for Brett to make up his mind, whether to retire or stay on board. I do think it's time for Rodgers to get his shot.
This is from a fan who's first memory is the ice bowl, no fair weather fan here !!
GO PACK IN 08' "

4ever wrote on Jul 3, 2008 1:06 AM:

" Something has always bugged be about Aaron - he just can't keep his mouth shut or stop talking about himself. If Brett isn't coming back (I haven't gave up hope yet), there has to be a better fit for Green Bay.

GO PACK GO!!!
VOTE FOR BROHM "

Eddie wrote on Jul 2, 2008 7:40 PM:

" I don't see Rodgers as "backpedaling". He's clarifying what he said and why he said it. Personally, I'l glad he said it. Packers fans do need to get on board the A-Train....or shut up. AARON RODGERS is the Packers' QB. Packer fans need to accept this fact and respect the great effort he's been giving. The A-Train won't be waiting for any armchair QB naysayers. "

Rock wrote on Jul 2, 2008 4:56 PM:

" These are the types of comments I'm talking about. Give him a friggin chance! I think he's performed very, very well. Maybe he chose the wrong wording, but you can tell he's frustrated by the fans complaining that #4 is no longer here, and he has shown now that he's got the marbles. He has the attitude this team is going to need. They need to know he is the man, and now he finally has the chance to prove it to all the naysayers. Go Rodgers!!! "

kbg23 wrote on Jul 2, 2008 3:24 PM:

" What a moron. If and when you prove something, than you can run your arrogant mouth. Until than, I will be waiting patiently to see Rodgers fall apart! Brohm by week 4! "

srhstts wrote on Jul 2, 2008 2:22 PM:

" Way to stick your arm in your arse Rodgers.
give the fans a little more credit and don't base the whole on a few. Now you need to prove yourself even more. "

uwpackfan wrote on Jul 2, 2008 9:25 AM:

" Aaron really needs to stfu , of course us fans have questions about where this team is going now Brett has retired, way to go you clown Rodgers , good way of getting us on board, and this backtrack reeks of our press office bailing him out and telling him what to say

GO PACK GO
BRING BACK BRETT "

Rock wrote on Jul 2, 2008 8:23 AM:

" Good for Aaron! There is way to much armchair quarterbacking going on, and he called it. He'll back up those words!! Go Pack Go! "


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