The Facts:
Rodgers isn't complaining. Not about an offseason in which he spent six weeks on crutches recovering from a broken left foot. And not about the prospect of having to spend his third NFL season on the bench playing second fiddle to Brett Favre. "People are going to talk about the potential negatives," said Rodgers. "I don't really see any negatives."
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Fantasy Football Diehards Line:
Rodgers backs up Favre, the most durable quarterback in NFL history who announced last month he would return for a 17th season. That leaves Rodgers, the Packers' first-round draft choice in 2005, holding the proverbial clipboard for at least another year. "It's just another year to grow as a player and person in this league," Rodgers said.
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