FemmeFan Weekly
August 7, 2008
The Guy
By: Dwan Samuel
Aaron
Rodgers was “The Guy” just a few weeks ago, but why? Maybe it was because he
boasts a record that Brett Favre cannot hold a candle to. No, that does not
seem to be the case. Well, maybe it is because Rodgers has 16 seasons with the
Packers of guts and glory left on the fields of every NFL team. Oops, that is
not it either. So, what made Aaron Rodgers “The Guy” all of a sudden, while
Brett Favre was forced to continue practicing with a high school team in
Mississippi as if he were an accountant all of his life and was suddenly begging
the Packers for a walk on spot as the starting QB?
Pride and ego made
Rodgers “The Guy.” Ted Thompson seemed to want to move forward because his
pride would not allow him to look back, but just a few moments ago, NFL Network
reported on the Packers’ new stance. They will now “welcome him back and turn
this situation to [their] advantage.” Their statement did not give any
specifics to what they plan to do with Favre, but it sounded as if they have now
open their minds to new options.
The organization of the
Packers is now discussing how they will make the best of the situation, which
even a week ago they were still saying that Rodgers was their guy.
John McCain is putting
out ads saying that Barack Obama believes that he is “The One,” in an attempt to
compare Obama to Moses.
Aaron Rodgers was in the
locker room telling the press how the Packers’ organization told him that he was
“The Guy.”
The comment made by
Rodgers shows his lack of maturity. Although McCain may view Obama as “The
One,” Obama takes the ‘we’ approach. He tells the people that he cannot change
anything without them working with him to make those changes. If Rodgers were
seasoned and mature enough, he would know to take the ‘we’ approach. Tom Brady,
Peyton Manning, Tony Romo, Ben Roethlisberger, Dan Marino, Johnny Unitas, Joe
Montana, John Elway and several of the other great quarterbacks of the present
and past all had a ‘we’ approach. They won Championships because they
acknowledged and understood that every role within each of their organizations
was vital to their success.
Favre always understood
that concept of ‘we’ before ‘I’, which is a part of the reason that he is so
loved. He sacrificed for the organization. It does not seem as though Rodgers
is ready or willing to make the necessary sacrifice to be a great leader and
player. If the Packers are unable to find a new team for Favre, Rodgers may get
some more time to realize that being “The Guy” is not as important as being a
team player. If Favre is able to return to his starting position in Green Bay,
Rodgers will learn the importance of being a stand up guy over being “The Guy.”
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