No big deal to me. Loyalty in pro sports isn't what it once was.
I was a Milloy fan, he had his limitations for sure but I thought he played really well here and was a real leader for the Super Bowl XXXVI team. But, the team moved on from him (which I agreed with at the time given what I saw from Rodney even in that preseason) so I think he gets to do the same. I totally get that this is the Super Bowl and you want all the ex-Pats to line up for our guys, but this is a special case to me. Based on what he has said since retiring, I think his heart is in the right place about the Pats. He played for Pete Carroll, played for the Seahawks, and is from and lives in Washington State. I think if I were in his spot I'd feel the same way as he said, proud of his association with both teams. A win-win game for him, I think. Good by me, seems like a good dude, never anything sketchy so far as I know. I wish him the best.