Yes age and recovery. Two sports I absolutely loved, taught me wisdom of there is a time to let go, I knew it my body knew it. Just took my love and ego a little more time to catch up. I walked away, and now it’s my favorite life experiences. The older I get, truly the better I was. I love it.
@JK-zt4ym well it was talking about bountygate which was saints dome game. In playoffs. But yeah I didn't watch it all yet if he was talking about a diff game
I really like Brett I know he has done some things that are bad. But so have I. His honesty in this interview and his down home small town humble southern country boy personality is so refreshing.
That Saints team was the dirtiest, cheapest team ever. If ever the fix was in, it was in for the 2009 Saints. Completely undeserving of a title, everything associated with that season comes with a giant asterisk. So much joy watching the Vikings (twice!) and Rams completely destroy their playoff dreams in later seasons.
@ugotmossed84 Wait? We’ll call Favre “welfare king” but you’re showing hatred over something he admitted he was fine from the hits he took from the Saints years ago. Everyone attacks the NFL, but fans continue to believe the myth of bounty gate. Pick a struggle dude.
In the 80's and into the 90's the Packers had a team of 7 or 8 current Packers play basketball against alumni of High School teams throughout Wisconsin. Packers were pretty bad then and I suppose it was a PR effort. About 2 weeks after Ron Wolf traded for Brett they had one of those games at Goodrich High School in Fond du lac. I was there and knew about Bretts amazing and tough (playing 18 days after surgery to remove intestine) upset victory over Alabama. So almost nobody knew who Brett was but I told my brothe that he was the quarterback we just traded for and others heard me. I was in favor of the trade but most fans were upset at trading a 1st round pick for a 2nd round pick the previous draft who did nothing in his rookie year. When the game started Brett was running around like the kid he was, pulling down rebounds and throwing the ball down court so hard that his teamates couldn't catch the ball and would shake their hands in pain. Quickly they stopped trying and the ball would hit the cement wall and bounce back to center court. Most of the Packers playing were linebackers and lineman and they prevailled upon Brett to knock it off, and he did. He was just having fun. In his first few years he broke and sprained fingers of teamates trying to catch his fasrballs. Brett is as beloved in Wisconsin as Bart Starr was and its no justt the chanpionships, they count but we love the man. He is one of us. And Jordan Love is the same way. Aaron quite frankly is the anomaly. He will our next Hall o Famef quarterback but Jordan Love will ne the next legend.
I enjoyed this interview more than any other Joe Buck has done. Job well done, my man.
BF and John Randle, my two favorite players all time…..
Yes age and recovery. Two sports I absolutely loved, taught me wisdom of there is a time to let go, I knew it my body knew it. Just took my love and ego a little more time to catch up. I walked away, and now it’s my favorite life experiences. The older I get, truly the better I was. I love it.
Great interview !! Love this !!
Would love to see him as a QB coach somewhere in the NFL
I was at that game, it was absolutely miserable weather.
It was inside a dome....
@@UberVike Lambeau is not a dome. I don't think you watched far enough in the video.
@JK-zt4ym well it was talking about bountygate which was saints dome game. In playoffs. But yeah I didn't watch it all yet if he was talking about a diff game
@UberVike ya, later in the video, he talks about the miserable weather when his number was retired.
"Bountygate" 🤣🤣🤣
More like Goodell's witch hunt.
I really like Brett I know he has done some things that are bad. But so have I. His honesty in this interview and his down home small town humble southern country boy personality is so refreshing.
Joe nailed it at the end, well done…
That Saints team was the dirtiest, cheapest team ever. If ever the fix was in, it was in for the 2009 Saints. Completely undeserving of a title, everything associated with that season comes with a giant asterisk. So much joy watching the Vikings (twice!) and Rams completely destroy their playoff dreams in later seasons.
@ugotmossed84 Wait? We’ll call Favre “welfare king” but you’re showing hatred over something he admitted he was fine from the hits he took from the Saints years ago. Everyone attacks the NFL, but fans continue to believe the myth of bounty gate.
Pick a struggle dude.
Thank you Brett, you are a good man!
good at stealing money. i mean was good cause he got caught
In the 80's and into the 90's the Packers had a team of 7 or 8 current Packers play basketball against alumni of High School teams throughout Wisconsin. Packers were pretty bad then and I suppose it was a PR effort. About 2 weeks after Ron Wolf traded for Brett they had one of those games at Goodrich High School in Fond du lac. I was there and knew about Bretts amazing and tough (playing 18 days after surgery to remove intestine) upset victory over Alabama. So almost nobody knew who Brett was but I told my brothe that he was the quarterback we just traded for and others heard me. I was in favor of the trade but most fans were upset at trading a 1st round pick for a 2nd round pick the previous draft who did nothing in his rookie year. When the game started Brett was running around like the kid he was, pulling down rebounds and throwing the ball down court so hard that his teamates couldn't catch the ball and would shake their hands in pain. Quickly they stopped trying and the ball would hit the cement wall and bounce back to center court. Most of the Packers playing were linebackers and lineman and they prevailled upon Brett to knock it off, and he did. He was just having fun. In his first few years he broke and sprained fingers of teamates trying to catch his fasrballs. Brett is as beloved in Wisconsin as Bart Starr was and its no justt the chanpionships, they count but we love the man. He is one of us. And Jordan Love is the same way. Aaron quite frankly is the anomaly. He will our next Hall o Famef quarterback but Jordan Love will ne the next legend.
I hated Brett because he beat my Detroit lions so often, but I admire and respect Brett the man, the human being.
you respect people who steal from welfare?
Love Brett but that's tempered by him playing for the Vikings. Not good.
dont forget WelfareGate
Role model?!??
What?!?!??
The most over rated QB of all time. 500 touchdowns and 500 interceptions, lol. 50%. He can thank Reggie White for his SB.
I don’t think it’s that many interceptions. More like 384. Whatever you want to say, he put Green Bay football back on the map.