Brett Favre isn't exactly blasting Bad Bunny on his playlist.
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During Monday's episode of his 4th & Favre podcast, the Hall of Fame quarterback weighed in on the NFL's decision to have the Puerto Rican superstar headline February's Super Bowl halftime show, and let's just say he's not a fan.
"I'd pick someone who — maybe Jason Aldean... someone who loves this country and that everyone could relate to," Favre said when asked who he'd choose if he were NFL commissioner. "I think Jason Aldean right now is as big a patriot and has a great voice."
Favre, a longtime supporter of former President Donald Trump, didn't elaborate much further but did offer another option.
"I like George Strait, that's old school," he added. "There are a lot of choices out there."
He went on to praise Whitney Houston's famous 1991 Super Bowl performance of the National Anthem, calling it unforgettable.
"If you didn't have tears in your eyes watching and listening to that, something's wrong with you," he said.
The NFL's choice of Bad Bunny has drawn mixed reactions, including criticism from Trump himself. Former NFL star Eric Dickerson also blasted the decision.
Commissioner Roger Goodell addressed the pushback, noting that "it's impossible to please everyone" when hundreds of millions are watching.
Bad Bunny — who performs primarily in Spanish — is expected to stick to that approach when he takes the stage in Santa Clara this February.

