Packers Reportedly Discuss Rodgers, Favre, Starr Assembly

As part of an interview published Monday at ESPN.com, Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers discussed his desire to have some sort of public assembly of three of the greatest quarterbacks in team history:

"I've always thought it would be fun to do something, the three of us, some sort of sit down where we could all talk about our experiences," Rodgers said. "I'm sure that's three interesting perspectives on this place and the appreciation for it. But Bart's been a great mentor and a great guy. It was a blast to win his award, and I think Brett's ready to be welcomed back the way he deserves to be welcomed back, and that will be exciting."

According to reporter Rob Demovsky, such an idea has been discussed internally, however, scheduling issues have prevented it from happening.

With Favre having yet to return to Green Bay as a representative of the Packers since his departure, perhaps this is an event that could welcome him back to Titletown.

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June 24, 2014 at 09:42 pm

What, no Mike Tomczak??

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June 25, 2014 at 11:11 am

Why not make it five and include Hourning and Taylor - all have been NFL MVPs.

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