This is a spin-off of the "Admit you were wrong" thread, as the topic of this post goes beyond just this past season.
I was wrong about Charles Woodson. Big Time wrong. Probably more wrong about any Packer player in my time, and I go back to the Lombardi teams as a fan.
When TT signed him, I was underwhelmed. I had read the stories, and had bought in, that he was surly, sulky, a malcontent on the Raiders. He had played for Michigan, and I don't care for Michigan. I thought I didn't want this type of player, talented as he obviously was, on the Packers.
Fast forward to Super Bowl preparation. The captains elected him The Captain, the team spokesman, the guy they want representing the team. He has embraced the role. He has tutored the young guys in the secondary... it's no coincidence, I believe, that Williams became the corner he did. Or Collins the safety he has become. Or the rapid rise from Sam Shields. He is a coach on the field, and MM trusts him implicitly. He is good in the community and embraces being a Green Bay Packer. I think Woodson, as much as Rodgers and perhaps Mathews, are the MVPs of this team. There is no question they are the faces of this team.
So, kudos to you, Charles. You won me over several years ago with your play. But the intangibles you bring to this team has elevated you, in my eyes, to all-time-great Packer status. Charles is now on my personal top-row pedestal of all-time greats alongside Bart Starr and Reggie White.
I hope the Packers organization lets CW play as long as he wishes and that they pay him according to his standing on this team. And when his playing days are done, I hope they keep him on in some capacity, if he is interested. Because CW represents the Green Bay Packers in a fashion that I, a lowly fan, wants them to be represented.
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