packer at lion it was the second quarter packer down 14 to 0 the I was tiered and out of breath I called hike the ball landed softly in my hand I look for an open receiver know bam everything went black I could hear the muffled voices of my teammates like that I was back in Chicago December 02 1983 on that cold night there
I was in 1990 on my first day of elementary school at Oak Manor elementary their I was in 1999 in my high school Pleasant Valley High School playing baseball back in high school I wanted to play professional baseball at the time but so how I got into being one of the best packer quarter backs if you would of told me 20 year ago that I was a super bowl wining star quarter back I would of not believed you.
In 2002 he enrolled in a junior college near Oroville California called butte college he led the road runner to a norther Cal championship after a season at California he got in to the NFL draft he was pick by the packer as a backup quarter back to Bret Favre because they thought Bret Favre should retire fare did not like the idea of retirement he had already play for 16 years on the packer
Finally, after 16 long year Brett Favre retired but not for long, he tries to go back not he the packers, but they already had Aaron Rodger as a quarter back, so he went on to play for the Vikings for two more years
In twenty twelve I won a super bowl and the Most Valuable Player Award it was a night I will never forget then there I was in the injury cart because of a knee injury my leg was in so much pain after a couple ibuprofen I decided to play and try to win the game I was one of the first quarter back to have to be on a cart an then come back to the field to finish the game
I woke up with the field side doctor around me I had a constant throbbing in my had after that I was help to the locker room and an went home note Aaron Rodgers was never knock out
in all the amazing thing Aaron has done we all know he will go down as one of the greatest Quarter back of all time
Sources:
Wikipedia
Road to famous son
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