It's no secret that Aaron Rodgers hasn't been putting up ​the numbers we are used to seeing out of him in a Green Bay uniform, but count former Packer legend Brett Favre among those who aren't very concerned about the production of No. 12.





Favre was in Green Bay for the matchup between the Packers and the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday. He was honored by the organization for his induction into the Pro Football Hall of Fame, a ceremony that took place in August.





He joined the Fox broadcast booth during the game, and shared his thoughts on Rodgers' early season struggles.

Asked Favre what he thinks of how #Packers QB Aaron Rodgers is playing: "I'll take Aaron Rodgers any day. That hasn't changed." — Ryan Wood (@ByRyanWood) October 16, 2016

Favre even went on to say that Rodgers' "lulls" are superior to the slumps that he (rarely) endured during his career.

Favre on Rodgers: "When he's sort of off ... it's still better than mine. His lulls, I think they're still pretty daggone good." — Ryan Wood (@ByRyanWood) October 16, 2016

Rodgers was 31-42 for 294 yards, while throwing one touchdown and one interception, in Sunday's 30-16 loss to the Cowboys (5-1).





The Packers fell to 3-2 on the season.