Rodgers On Letterman
By Aaron Nagler on Feb 08, 2011 with 16 Comments
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By Aaron Nagler on Feb 08, 2011 with 16 Comments
Filed Under: Aaron Rodgers • Packers News

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Man he is “Packer People”. Good stuff. Thanks for the post that is on past my nap time.
I sat on my couch last night with bright eyes waiting to see this…and fell asleep at 10:15 because I basically didn’t sleep Sunday night. Thanks, Mr. Nagler, I really wanted to see this.
Thank Aaron for being Aaron. Thank Ted for getting him. Thank Brett for leaving.
i’m so glad that this guy is our QB!
THIS IS YHE ONLY TIME I’LL WATCH LETTERMAN EASY TO TELL WHO IS THE BETTERMAN
I love how Aaron said that he took all the snaps in the off season and Favre took them during the season and how he said he takes his job serious, watching tape, and so on.
Nice polite way to say he worked at his job year round, unlike #4.
He’s soooo good at being snarky, yet polite. His mother did a good job with that man.
You have to love how aaron represents our team , I’m so proud of our team they are great players and people too!!!
I watched this with a huge smile. I’m sure he was tired as hell, but it sure didn’t show. Aaron strikes me as the somewhat introverted sort, much like myself. So I enjoy his dry wit.
Also, as a graduate of a Junior/Technical college myself, I think it’s awesome how much he reps his time at Butte. I wonder how many QBs have gone through a junior college to eventually end up in the NFL?
Last thing: I’m glad to hear I wasn’t the only one holding my breath on kickoffs. If QB1 is doing it, I certainly feel justified. Actually surprised that no one has given him flak for that statement (even though it’s true and justified).
I think he did get some flak for it. Today during the Return To Titletown celebration at Lambeau, Larry McCarren pointedly asked Rodgers if he had been nervous at any time during the Super Bowl game; McCarren and Rodgers both laughed before Rodgers answered, “No”.
YES!! My cameo at :30 (white button down, next to the girl in the Rodgers jersey)
I was also the rabble-rouser who yelled “RODGERS!” at the beginning, which drew a humorous reprimand from Dave
I blame the whiskey from the night/morning before.
WORLD CHAMPS!
The 5:22 mark… fantastic
I don’t know if anyone else saw this but I loved what Letterman said after Aaron left, something to the effect of: “Imagine if Aaron had no talent, no skills, couldn’t throw a football for his life..wouldn’t he be still the guy you want as quarterback of your team?”
Did anyone else immediately think of Andrew Quarless when Letterman asked if any players get in the huddle and don’t know where to go?
(raises hand)
What a truly awesome conclusion for the Brett saga…I couldn’t be prouder of our quarterback. Louder than the pundits, fans, and talking heads is the message that simply came through by Aaron being Aaron (and Brett being Brett) this year. ARod is a better fit for Green Bay than #4 ever was.