NBC analyst Rodney Harrison says that former NFL quarterback Brett Favre has no reason to hate on current Green Bay star Aaron Rodgers. Favre made headlines this week with a perceived slight at Rodgers, who replaced him with the Packers. "What purpose does it serve for (Favre) to come out at this point in time and become critical of a guy who is a true class act?" Harrison said. "Both of these guys won Super Bowls at age of 27. I'll guarantee you this: If Rodgers plays another 12 years, he'll win another Super Bowl." Responding to the idea that Favre isn't completely over how things ended in Green Bay, Harrison didn't hold back. "All that sounds good, but at the end of the day, Favre is a player-hater," Harrison said. "He's completely jealous of Rodgers. Those fans in Green Bay treated Favre right. The media treated Favre right. He has no reason at all to be such a bitter, old man. "Embrace this young man, compliment him. That's what he deserves. I can see if Rodgers was a jerk. He's not. He's a class act. He's a humble individual. We need more guys like this representing our league on a day-in, day-out basis."