Dan Dakich Calls Out Packers QB Aaron Rodgers for Criticizing Colts Fans With Worst Analogy Ever
By Parker White
ESPN radio host Dan Dakich is never at a loss for words and will give his opinion on just about anything. Since he's out in Indianapolis, the ESPN radio host gave his reaction to the Andrew Luck news.
It wasn't the pat on the back everyone else on social media gave, which is honestly refreshing even if you disagree with it.
Players and coaches around the NFL gave their thoughts on Luck, in addition to the boos he received from Colts fans when walking off the field Saturday night. Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers thought the fan reaction was "disgusting," leading Dakich to make a ridiculous analogy that was beyond senseless.
Does he really think the Brett Favre saga is the same thing as this? Get out of here with that, Dakich.
First of all, we don't know how Rodgers felt about that, so calling him a fraud is asinine. While I think fans booing in general is absurd to begin with, Favre yanking the fans around for multiple years about retirement and then LEAVING FOR A DIVISION RIVAL is a lot different than a beat up Luck calling it a career to preserve his long-term health, as he was struggling with another injury heading into the season.
Here's a proper analogy we can get behind.
Dakich has repeatedly said that he doesn't care that Luck retired, but the things he keeps saying makes you believe otherwise.
And now he's got a problem with Rodgers.