Greg Giannotti
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Yeah, a bunch of MVPs, one of the most talented quarterbacks we've ever seen, and someone who, of course, was a superstar and a celebrity in his own right.
So I think, though, if there's any in it, I'm not focusing on a negative, but he was so good that you felt like he should have won more.
You know, he got the one Super Bowl where they beat the Steelers in the 2010 season.
You felt like he was so good that there should have been another time we either made it to a Super Bowl or he, you know, there's a lot of those playoff losses where he'd lose to the 49ers, you know, teams in the AFC, the Giants, obviously, in, what was it, 2011.
So, yeah, I mean, there's some bad playoff losses there, but the fact that he was able to come back from the Achilles,
have a season with the Jets that was statistically pretty good, and then go to the Steelers and be the starting quarterback for the entire season and win a division.
With an offensive team, let's be honest.
That was not a great offensive team.
Of course.
You know, you put him on the Eagles, I think you've got a totally different set of circumstances.
Could the Eagles want Aaron Rodgers to come and play quarterback for them next year?
What about the Vikings?
What about the Vikings?
He does the full Brett Favre circle.
He could.
I mean, you know, look.
The dearth of quality starting quarterbacks who know what they're doing on the field is limited.
And that's why if a guy like Aaron Rodgers was approached by the Eagles, I could see him saying yes.
And he would go there cheaper.
Oh, yeah.